This building built in 1820 was originally Snedecor's Tavern. Between 1866 and 1973, it was then used as a clubhouse by the members of the South Side Sportsman's Club of Long Island. Members and their guests used the residence when visiting for fishing, shooting and other types of outdoor recreation. Currently the building houses the New York State Regional Environmental Education Office and Interpretive Center, historic exhibits and Outdoor Learning Laboratory of Boces-Scope.
References:
* Connetquot River State Park
References:
* Connetquot River State Park



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