Take a video tour of Jamesport Meeting House: Historic Places
Built by Puritan settlers in 1731 and preserved by community members a decade ago, Jamesport Meeting House is considered the oldest public building on the East End of Long Island.
The no-for profit uses the space for a broad range of events, including concerts, theater performances, lectures, civic meetings, and even a community spelling bee.
Since 2009, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
If you’ve ever driven past the building but not stopped in, you now have a chance to check it out with this video, which was made possible by Heidtmann & Sons, Inc. Builders.
The Jamesport Meeting House is located at 1590 Main Road in Jamesport.
Our monthly series will continue Dec. 10. Here are past videos from the series:
Suffolk County Historical Society Museum
Horton Point Lighthouse Museum
Sylvester Manor Educational Farm