Fodor's Expert Review Raynham Hall Historical House Museum

Oyster Bay Historic Home

Three generations of the Townsend family, renowned merchants and ship traders, lived in this colonial saltbox structure dating from the American Revolution. Sally Townsend was responsible for alerting her father to the fact that a certain Benedict Arnold was going to betray his country. Many of the original family furnishings are in the house, and there are rotating exhibits of Civil War memorabilia and holiday decorations. The house-museum reveals much about Oyster Bay from the time of the Revolution through the town's affluent Victorian period.

Historic Home

Quick Facts

20 W. Main St.
Oyster Bay, New York  11771, USA

516-922–6808

www.raynhamhallmuseum.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $7, Closed Mon., Labor Day–June, Tues.–Sun. 1–5; July–Labor Day, Tues.–Sun. noon–5

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