2 Best Sights in Long Island, New York

Montauk Lighthouse

The Montauk Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse still in operation in the state and a well-known Long Island landmark, is perched solidly on a bluff in Montauk Point State Park. President George Washington signed an order to build the lighthouse in 1792. Climb the 137 iron steps to the top for spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and, to the northeast, Block Island, or take a moment to ponder the touching memorial to local fishermen lost at sea. The museum, in the former lightkeeper's quarters, displays a wealth of photos and artifacts.

East end of Rte. 27, Montauk, New York, 11954, USA
631-668–2544
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $11, Park daily dawn–dusk; tower admission and gift shop hours vary throughout the year; call for details

Second House Museum

The second house built in Montauk, this 1700s farmhouse holds a collection of early photos and artifacts that depict the era when it was surrounded by pastures, sheep, and cattle. Now enveloped by gorgeous lawns, rose gardens, and hydrangeas, it is the site of daily tours and two well-attended summer crafts fairs in July and August.

Montauk Hwy. at 2nd House Rd., Montauk, New York, 11954, USA
631-668–5340
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $2, Memorial Day–Columbus Day, Thurs.–Tues. 10–4