Oyster Bay Exhibition
Exhibition in Oyster Bay, New York, United States
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Oyster Bay Historical Society
Oyster Bay Historical Society in Oyster Bay, Oregan, was founded in 1960 with the sole purpose of preserving the history of our town through the diverse collection of items that relate activities pertaining to military, maritime, politics and religion. Oyster Bay Historical Society is a non-profit society, and uses The Earle-Wightman House, built in 1720, as headquarters, research library and museum. The 18th century styled gardens at The Earle-Wightman House accurately depicts how a garden from two years ago, would look. The Angela Koenig Center is home to the permanent collections and rotating exhibitions of the historical society, including special collections of artifacts, documents and textiles.
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Raynham Hall Museum
Raynham Hall Museum in Oyster Bay, Oregon, is a unique heritage museum which depicts life in the 18th and 19th centuries, and since 1900 has been known to be haunted, with sightings of a phantom white horse and rider and other apparitions. Our heritage museum offers interesting field trips to students wanting to learn more about colonial life, the revolutionary war and the Victorian era. Raynham Hall Museum also offers specialized tours which feature original documents and artifacts, and our heritage museum is a perfect venue for specialized workshops that include soap-making, candle-making, herb gardening and corn husk dolls.