Black History in Southampton Village
Honoring the contributions and legacy of Black residents who shaped Southampton's story
Trace the profound contributions and enduring legacy of Black residents in Southampton — from the story of Pyrrhus Concer, a formerly enslaved man who became a celebrated figure in whaling history, to the North End community institutions that persevered through generations.
Revolutionary Southampton Village
Walk in the footsteps of Patriots and Loyalists during America's founding era
Visit the homes and landmarks that witnessed Southampton's turbulent years during the American Revolution. Long Island was occupied by British forces for much of the war — these sites tell the story of loyalty, resistance, and survival on the East End.
Veterans Walk Through Southampton Village
Honoring the brave men and women who served our country
Honor Southampton's veterans with a tour of the memorials, monuments, and historic sites dedicated to those who served from the Revolutionary War through the 20th century. As our nation approaches its 250th Anniversary, these sites remind us of the sacrifices made for freedom.