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Title: |
9th Annual Southampton Antique Auto Show 2015 Long Island New York |
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at the Rogers Mansion in Southampton, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York |
Date: |
August 8, 2015 |
Time: |
10:00 AM
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Admission: | Free for children and Southampton Historical Museum; $5.00 for non-members. |
Location: |
Rogers Mansion |
Street Address: |
17 Meeting House Lane |
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Southampton, NY 11968 |
Description: |
9th Annual Southampton Antique Auto Show 2015 at the Rogers Mansion in Southampton, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
A variety of beautifully restored autos from the teens through the sixties will be on display by some of Long Island's premier car collectors. The one acre grounds of the Rogers Mansion, a property of the Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center, are transformed when more than 30 antique and classic automobiles go on display. Come see a wide range from classic Model Ts from 1905 to a 1912 hook and ladder fire truck to jazzy Thunderbirds from the 1950s. These perfectly preserved examples represent the pride and hard work of auto collectors and enthusiasts who share an interest in our rich automobile heritage.
About Southampton Historical Museum
The Southampton Colonial Society (now doing business as the Southampton Historical Museum) was organized in 1898 and incorporated in 1910. In its early days, the Society collected and exhibited historical objects and documents relating to the history and development of Southampton, organized pageants, and gave lectures on antiques. By the 1990s the Rogers Mansion property had expanded to include 12 historic structures including a one-room schoolhouse, a 1825 barn and a 19th century paint shore, among others. The museum is open year-round with changing exhibits on historic topics, a research center, and extensive education programs for schoolchildren and adults.
The Rogers Mansion contains an extensive research library and archives dedicated to the history of Southampton and its surrounding areas. The library currently contains over 800 volumes and the archives include a wide range of subjects from account books to family memorabilia. Come explore our research center and with the help of a research assistant see what you can discover. |
Contact: |
631-283-2494 |
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