- About Hallockville
- Education Programs
- Visiting Hallockville
- Join Hallockville
Hallockville is comprised of 28 acres along with 19 historic houses, barns and
outbuildings ranging from the mid-18th century Hallock Homestead to the Depression-era
Chichanowitcz Farmhouse.
Visitors can tour the museum's buildings, gardens and collections. Experience real
farming in the museum's fields and meet Hallockville's friendly cows, sheep and chickens.
Hallockville serves as an educational resource for all age groups to
raise awareness of Eastern Long Island's agricultural heritage. There are over 40 points
of interest including:
- Hallock Homestead
- Shoemaker’s Shop
- Homestead Gardens
- Bethuel E. Hallock House
- Homestead Barn
- Hudson-Sydlowski House
- Trubisz Little House
- Comb’s Decoy Shop
- Cichanowicz House
- Naugles Barn
You may take a self-guided tour by simply following our numbered and
informative signs.

Barn and Corn Crib

Informative Signs

Trubisz Little House