*Covid-19 update: The Antiques & Collectibles Shop at the Huntington Historical Society’s Kissam House property has reopened, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm. Masks must be worn when inside. The Shop will also be open during outdoor antiques sale events. Indoor events have been cancelled, but there are outdoor walking tours and virtual learning experiences online. Check the website for upcoming events.
The Huntington Society protects and interprets the history of Huntington and the central Long Island region. The Society maintains several national register historic properties – two as house museums, one for a gallery and display space for exhibiting selected portions of our collection. The fourth houses our administration office and our extensive Resource Center and Archives and the fifth, The Adams House is on the property of the Kissam House and is not open to the public. The Society shares the legacy it is preserving by sponsoring educational festivals, a lecture series, school programs and summer educational programs.
Each spring we trace the journey of wool from sheep shearing to weaving in our Sheep to Shawl Festivals. In the summer, we celebrate our diverse heritage with children’s games and craft demonstrations. As the leaves turn and the local apple crop ripens, we celebrate nature’s bounty with our Apple Festival. Find out about all events and exhibits.
The Huntington Sewing and Trade School
209 Main Street
Huntington, New York 11743
The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building
228 Main Street
Huntington, New York 11743
The David Conklin Farmhouse
2 High Street
Huntington, New York 11743
The Dr. Daniel Kissam House Museum
434 Park Avenue
Huntington, New York 11743
(631) 427-7045
209 Main Street Huntington, New York 11743