Greenport's Antique Carousel

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Photo by David Korchin

Hop aboard the famous 1920s carousel that plays center stage in Greenport’s waterfront village. The 40-foot wide, wooden carousel twirls its riders upon 36, hand painted, jumping horses and 2 chariots for an exuberant three-minute ride. Tensions run high to saddle up on one of the outside horses for the chance at grabbing the brass ring. The lucky rider to do so is awarded with another spin for free. Perfectly placed under a glass enclosed pavilion makes this a year round favorite for not only the young but also the young at heart. Us included! Open 10am to 9pm.

Mitchell Park (Front Street) | Greenport

67 Steps

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Photos by Joni Rentz

Don’t let the number of stairs intimidate you from this idyllic beach location on the sound in Greenport. It's the perfect spot for a late afternoon swim or picnic as you watch the sun dip into the water. Tuck in behind one of the giant boulders that line the beach for your own private oasis. And here's a bit of tradition: Leave a stone along the railing at the top of the stairs to commemorate your visit.

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Sound Road | Greenport

Mark. Are you there?

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Photo by David Korchin

Russian born abstract artist Mark Rothko has been a resident of the East Marion Cemetery since his death in 1970, but his two children would like otherwise. Last year a court battle ensued with permission granted to have Mr. Rothko moved to Westchester. We're not sure but he still seems to be with us, thankfully. This from the New York Times. See more images at OneCameraOneLens.com.

The Custer Institute

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Photo by David Korchin

Check out the stars on Saturdays from dusk until midnight. The Custer Institute Observatory opens it’s high powered Meade telescope to everyone for free. This is Long Island's oldest observatory founded back in 1927 by a group of astronomy friends. The original building dates back to 1938 with the newest addition, which seats 100, completed in 1945. Stargazing continues at this down to earth site every Saturday night at dusk. Cloudy weather? Call ahead to check on visibility. 

All events are free but donations are greatly appreciated. 

1115 Main Bayview Road | Southold | 631.765.2626 | custerobservatory.org