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Sagtikos Manor Fall Festival 2016 Long Island New York |
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at Sagtikos Manor in Bay Shore, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York |
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October 2, 2016 |
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10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
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Sagtikos Manor |
Street Address: |
677 Montauk Highway |
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Bay Shore, NY 11706 |
Description: |
Sagtikos Manor Fall Festival 2016 at Sagtikos Manor in Bay Shore, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Experience life from the 1700's. Watch the 3rd NY Revolutionary Regiment performing maneuver. Take a cemetery tour and listen to the history of the family members who reside there. Activities include crafts for children, old-fashioned games and learn about other historic activities. Also on hand are Colonial demonstrations and exhibits. The Manor will be open for self-guided tour. The Fall Festival is an event for the whole family.
- 3rd NY 1775 Revolutionary Regiment
- Old-Fashioned Games
- Colonial Crafters
- Craftsmen Exhibits
- Hands-on Childre's Crafts
- Cemetery Tours
- Self-Guided Manor House Tours
- Crafts Vendors
Sagtikos Manor
The Sagtikos Manor was built in 1697, and expanded in 1772 and 1902. The estate served as headquarters for the British Army on Long Island for a brief time during the Revolutionary War. President George Washington stayed there during his tour of Long Island in 1790.
The manor house is furnished with original family pieces just as it was when the last owner moved out in 1963. Docents in period dress will guide you through the manor house where you can view furniture, accessories and architectural styles from the 1600s to the middle 1900s. Your tour will take you through the first and second floors where, among the many rooms, you will see the bedroom where President George Washington slept. |
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631-854-0939 |
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