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American Native Indian Heritage Month Celebrations 2014 Long Island New York |
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at The Whaling Museum and Education Center of Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, NY |
Date: |
November 30, 2014 |
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1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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Admission: | Free with paid admission. Members free. |
Location: |
The Whaling Museum and Education Center |
Street Address: |
279 Main Street |
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Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 |
Description: |
American Native Indian Heritage Month Celebrations 2014 at The Whaling Museum and Education Center of Cold Spring Harbor, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Explore the native cultures on Long Island and beyond in this wonderful afternoon of fun, music, storytelling, crafts and dancing for all ages. Listen to legends and fairy tales, make Native American crafts and participate in a live interaction of dance, music, stories and song.
Join Shinnecock Indian, Jason Johnson as he talks about the past and present history, culture and perspectives of the local Native American people.
About The Whaling Museum and Education Center
Long Island, People and The Sea
The Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum collects, preserves, and exhibits objects and documents pertinent to whaling, especially the regional whaling history of Long Island, whale conservation, and the history of Cold Spring Harbor as a maritime port. The Museum serves a broad and diverse public audience.
The Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum has served three generations of Long Islanders, having opened its doors to the public in 1942. The Whaling Museum is the only facility on Long Island and in New York State open year-round which focuses primarily on the whaling history of the region. Its collection provides the community and its constituents with a significant link to the understanding of one of Long Island's earliest major industries whaling. The collection was formed by the local community who recognized the need for a repository to preserve the region's local maritime history and Cold Spring Harbor's whaling past. Visit for fun workshops, crafts, camps, films, and school programs. |
Contact: |
631-367-3418 |
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