3 Best Sights in Sag Harbor, Long Island

Custom House

Henry Packer Dering, the port's first U.S. custom master, lived in this beautifully appointed 1789 Federal home that doubled as custom house and now serves as a museum. Historical documents and period furnishings are on display.

Garden and Main Sts., Sag Harbor, New York, 11724, USA
631-725–0250
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $6, July and Aug., daily 10–5; Sept.–June, weekends 10–5

Sag Harbor Fire Department Museum

Four severe blazes in town in the 1800s led to the establishment of the first volunteer fire department in New York State. The museum, housed in an 1833 building that served as fire-company quarters as well as town hall, displays an 1890 hand-pulled hose cart, a 1920s fire chief's vehicle, model fire trucks, and other old firefighting equipment.

46 Church St., Sag Harbor, New York, 11963, USA
631-725–0779
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $1, July 4–Labor Day, Thurs.–Tues. 11–4

Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum

Noted 19th-century architect Minard Lafever designed this striking 1845 Greek Revival mansion for shipowner Benjamin Huntting and his family. Museum displays include scrimshaw pieces, a boat collection, period furnishings, and model ships. Special exhibits take place in the summer, events include the Harborfest Party, and tours of a whaling captain's house are offered.

200 Main St., Sag Harbor, New York, 11963, USA
631-725–0770
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $6, May 15–Oct. 15., Mon.–Sat. 10–5, Sun. 1–5

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