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Remembering Southampton Village

Type: LECTURE
Date: 6/23/2011
Time: 11:00AM
Location: Southampton Historical Museum
Address: 17 Meeting House Lane
                Southampton , New York

 

Remembering Southampton Village
Date: 6/23/2011
Time(s): 11:00 a.m.
Location: Southampton Historical Museum
Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane DATES & TIMES: Thursday, June 23 FEE: $5 donation appreciated DESCRIPTION: Though Southampton was still a relatively sleepy town in the 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s, the village was remarkably busy as well as shopper-friendly – with two pharmacies, tow hardware stores, two stationary stores, plus a newspaper store, two five and dimes, four grocery stores and a butcher! Join us for a visit with Barbara Lord, John Holden and Ed Koral who will remember the way it used to be in the old days. After wards, we’ll enjoy lemonade and tea sandwiches. Please call 283-2494 to register.

Website: www.southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org
Contact: Diane, Lynn or Laurie
Phone: 631-283-2494
Email:info@southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org

www.southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org


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through Saturday, November 05, 2011
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