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Please join us for our latest exhibit: “Summer Colonies of Southold”, through Sept. 18. This year’s exhibition brings to life the lively stories of summer colonies that emerged in Southold in the 1920s. You can explore the history of these colonies, including Beixedon Estates, Laughing Waters, Goose Bay Estates, Paradise Shores, and more. Memories of those who summered in the colonies are included in the exhibit as well as photographs, paintings, and ephemera.
“Summer Colonies of Southold” will be on display Saturdays and Sundays from 1-4pm through Sept. 18 at the Mayne Gallery inside the Ann Currie-Bell House at the Museum’s Maple Lane Complex. Suggested admission is $5 per adult or $10 per family, which includes the grounds and historic buildings, as well as admission to the Nautical Museum at Horton Point Lighthouse.