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Home|SHIPWRECKED, Coastal Disasters and the Making of The American Beach by Jamin Wells|Wreck of the Ship John Minturn LOC
Wreck of the Ship John Minturn LOC

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The Henry L. Ferguson Museum

The Museum hosts three main galleries that feature Fishers Island-related Archaeology (Prehistory), Natural History and History, as well as adjacent annual exhibition space and a reference library. In addition, the Museum holds and maintains a Land Trust with properties located on all sections of the Island.

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COVID-19 UPDATE

Due to the threat posed by Covid-19 to our island community, the H.L. Ferguson Museum will remain closed to the public until further notice. Please explore this website for engaging virtual programming for 2020. In addition, the Land Trust trail system is open for visitors in accordance with new safety guidelines.

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Battery Wooster, former site of two 8-inch disappearing guns, Fort Mansfield, Napatree Point, R.I. , circa 2011. Photo by John Leuba.

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The Coastal Forts of Eastern Long Island Sound: Abandonment, Ruination and Repurposing.
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