About this Event
From sprawling potato farms and incredibly lavish estates, to whaling ships and early race cars, Long Island has an incredibly rich history often lost through the generations.
In the world of racing, Long Island was once the horse racing capital of the state and hosted the nation's first professional auto races. Though farming still thrives in Suffolk County, there are only a few working farms left in Nassau County, where hundreds of farms dotted the landscape generations ago. Cold Spring Harbor, Greenport, Sag Harbor and Southampton were centers of the whaling industry in America and maintain a whaling heritage today. Author Richard Panchyk reveals fascinating narratives of Long Island's lost history in a slide show lecture. Mr. Panchyck will be signing copies of his book which will be for sale.
Cost $5 admission.
Suggested Donation will be accepted.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kingsland Homestead, 143-35 37th Avenue, Flushing, United States
USD 7.18