Halsey House (Southampton, New York)

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The Old Halsey House in the spring of 2011
Halsey House in the early twentieth century
Try pots, a distinguishing feature of a whaling ship, on display at the Southampton Historical Museum.

The Halsey House is a historic house converted into a museum, in Southampton, New York. It was built circa 1683 by Thomas Halsey Jr., the son of pioneer Thomas Halsey Sr..[1]

The house has been restored, and is open to the public as a museum. It is filled with many of the same items that were owned by Thomas Halsey's family and other relics. The collection on display includes 17th- and 18th-century furnishings, a Dominy clock, and a rare 16th-century Breeches Bible, this version speaks of Adam and Eve wearing "breeches made of fig leaves." The Halsey estate in Southampton, New York, includes herb and flower gardens and an orchard that are overseen by the .

The Halsey House is also a common gathering place for social events and a variety of programs open to the public.

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  1. ^ "Southampton, New York | United States | Southampton Historical Museum". Southampton, New York | United States | Southampton Historical Museum. Retrieved 2018-03-28.

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Coordinates: 40°52′37.5″N 72°23′18″W / 40.877083°N 72.38833°W / 40.877083; -72.38833

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