EXPOSICIONES ACTUALES
Las exhibiciones del museo están actualmente cerradas durante la temporada, pero esperamos que nos acompañe para eventos especiales.Próximos Eventos.
Las tiendas en elEdificio Príncipepermanecerá abierta.
2025 Exhibits:
Maple Lane Campus
Special Exhibit: Sailing: Southold Yacht Club

Since 1640 when thirteen families from the New Haven (Connecticut) Colony sailed into Town Creek, Southold, sailing has been an important part of life for the North Fork community.
In 1933 a group of young men living on Town Creek imagined a sailing club for recreational racing. In 1938 the Southold Yacht Club (SYC), a small family-oriented, volunteer-driven club was organized at Founder’s Landing with a mission of making sailing accessible to the North Fork community. In 1969 SYC built their historic clubhouse and boatyard on Southold Bay beachfront next to the Goose Creek Beach.
This exhibit includes the story of the SYC, which today provides an educational Junior Sailing Program promoting seamanship, sportsmanship and a lifelong interest in sailing for young people in the community. Collegiate and Olympic sailors have been part of the SYC program. The club is part of the Peconic Gardiners Junior Sailing Association, which hosts the annual two-day Carol Smith Regatta in Southold Bay. SYC has also hosted the World’s Longest Sunfish Race, around Shelter Island, NY for the past 53 years.
The exhibit is open to the public 1:00 PM - 4:00PM weekends through mid-Sept. at Southold Historical Museum’s Maple Lane Museum Campus, 55200 Main Road, Southold.
Maple Lane Campus
Special Exhibit: This Land is Made for You and Me!

Step into the past and learn about the laborers and their families who worked the land and lived in migrant camps in Southold, NY. Join us at the Maple Lane Campus Reichert Family Barn on Saturdays and Sundays from 1pm to 4pm for this special exhibit, This Land is Made for You and Me. Immerse yourself in the images and stories that shed light on this part of history and take the opportunity to explore and reflect. Admission is included with regular entry.
The exhibit is open to the public 1:00 PM - 4:00PM weekends through mid-Sept. at Southold Historical Museum’s Maple Lane Museum Campus, 55200 Main Road, Southold.
Special Exhibit: Going Places: Ferry Companies of the Long Island Sound

Part of the job of the Horton Point Lighthouse keepers was to watch the hundreds of ships that cruised Long Island sound, and to stay alert to possible accidents.
Hundreds of sailing and steam powered vessels made their way along the protected waters of the sound to shoreline communities throughout the year. By the mid-nineteenth century a large number of ferry lines had been established to bring travelers to various points around the northeast. Travelers could leave lower Manhattan and travel in luxury to destinations not only on Long Island, but also Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Visit Horton Point Lighthouse and learn about some of the many ferry lines that traveled up and down Long Island Sound.
The exhibit is open to the public 1:00 PM - 4:00PM weekends through mid-Sept. at the Nautical Museum at Horton Point Lighthouse, 3575 Lighthouse Rd., Southold.
Other Nautical Museum Exhibits



Explore thrilling exhibits detailing the early history of the lighthouse, its keepers, and the baymen, along with shipwrecks, whaling, and the famous Holland Submarine. Plenty of interactive experiences for children!
Ongoing Exhibits at the Maple Lane Campus
Reichert Family Barn trineos y carruajes


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The Reichert Family Barn has new interpretive labels that offer names and uses of various artifacts that are on exhibit throughout the barn. The extensive sleigh collection, which is exhibited on the upper bays is now easier to identify, as well as the carriages that are on display throughout the barn and annex.
Located on the grounds of the Maple Lane Campus.
Esclavitud en Southold


La reinterpretación de la exhibición permanente "Esclavitud en Southold" examina la institución de la esclavitud en Southold e identifica a cinco personas que están documentadas como esclavizadas por la familia Landon entre mediados y fines del siglo XVIII. La reinterpretación involucró la incorporación de la narrativa de las personas esclavizadas en toda la casa. Además, la entrada a la casa ahora se usa como espacio de exhibición, de modo que la casa restante está configurada para recorridos históricos por la casa.
Ubicado en la casa de Thomas Moore/Samuel Landon en Maple Lane Complex.
Consejos de una Lavandería Colonial
La antigua despensa, que acompañaba a Ann Currie Bell House, se ha convertido en un "lavadero colonial". 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_
Ubicado en los terrenos del Maple Lane Complex.
Jardín de hierbas colonial

El Colonial Herb Garden se ha actualizado para incluir etiquetas interactivas para identificar y explorar las diversas hierbas. Al escanear los códigos QR con un teléfono inteligente, los visitantes pueden conocer los diversos usos de la hierba a lo largo de la historia.
Ubicado en los terrenos del Maple Lane Complex.
Interpretive Signage
Reichert Family Barn tiene nuevas etiquetas interpretativas que ofrecen nombres y usos de varios artefactos que se exhiben en todo el granero. La extensa colección de trineos, que se exhibe en las bahías superiores, ahora es más fácil de identificar , así como los carruajes que se exhiben en todo el granero y el anexo.
Ubicado en los terrenos del Maple Lane Complex.
Los nuevos letreros interpretativos al aire libre en Maple Lane Complex, financiados por una subvención a través de Suffolk County Parks, ayudan a los visitantes a aprender más sobre los numerosos edificios mientras caminan por los hermosos terrenos. Estos letreros ofrecen información básica sobre los edificios históricos, incluyendo algunas fotografías históricas.
Hay una entrada sugerida de $5 por adulto y $10 por familia que incluye la entrada a ambos lugares.
Complejo Maple Lane
55200 Main Rd., Southold
Horas: Sáb. y sol de 13:00 a 16:00 hasta el 18 de septiembre.
Museo náutico en el faro de Horton Point
3575 Faro Rd., Southold
Horas; Se sentó. y domingo de 11:30 a 16:00 hasta el 18 de septiembre.
El estacionamiento está disponible en Horton Point Lighthouse por una tarifa de $5 a través del Southold Park District. El estacionamiento en la calle es solo con un permiso de Southold Town. La torre del faro generalmente está abierta , según lo permitan las temperaturas y haya voluntarios disponibles.

