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Farming has been a way of life on the North Fork of Long Island since the 18th century. In order to preserve and showcase the history of the early pioneer farmers, Hallockville Museum Farm was established. The early Hallockville homestead was built in 1765 and was continually occupied until as recently as 1985. The farm is open to the public during the summer months from the end of May to the end of October, however group tours can be arranged all year round. Entry to the homestead is restricted to guided tours but you are welcome to explore the farm grounds at your own pace. The museum offers regular lectures and craft demonstrations.
Hallockville Museum Farm, 6038 Sound Ave, Riverhead, NY 11901, Phone: 631-298-5292

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