The Greater Westhampton Historical Museum serves the communities of Westhampton, Westhampton Beach, Westhampton Dunes, Quiogue, Remsenburg, Speonk, and Eastport. Our mission is to preserve and promote the history of these communities and to serve as a community resource for historical information.

The Museum’s “campus” is located at 101 Mill Road and includes the 1840 Tuthill House Museum, the circa 1735 Foster-Meeker Heritage Center, the Meeker Carriage House and Privy, and the Thurston Raynor Milk House.

We welcome all visitors and encourage everyone in the community to become a member of the Museum.

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Our Mission Statement

The Greater Westhampton Historical Museum preserves and promotes the history of the communities we serve, including Westhampton, Westhampton Beach, Westhampton Dunes, Quiogue, Remsenburg, Speonk, and Eastport. Our “campus” at 101 Mill Road in Westhampton Beach includes several historic buildings and our archives, which are a community resource for historic information. We welcome visitors and encourage all who are interested to become a Member of the Museum.