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    Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe - Nikola Tesla Expo in July 2025 featuring our drone light show

    Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe

    4.5(4 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    How Cool is this... I grew up 20 minutes from Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Laboratory and never even…read moreknew it even existed until today. What's even cooler is that the original red brick laboratory building still stands, and is the only surviving Tesla lab today. Wardenclyffe was to be the prototype station for what he imagined as a grid of towers spanning the globe, realizing his dream of worldwide wireless power. #tesla I would like to learn more about this place and find out if they offer tours of the facility and grounds. https://teslasciencecenter.org/history/tower/

    Yesterday July 14th was the celebration of Nikola Tesla's birthday at Wardenclyffe and I was really…read morehappy to see such a large crowd. The amazing thing about this place is it is where Tesla worked and lived, right here on Long Island. The history surrounding this place is really awesome and if you do any kind of research on this brilliant inventor you will find that many things you thought were invented by other's were really ideas and inventions of his. I am so happy that the people working to renovate this historical site are so dedicated and passionate about spreading the word to the public. I hope the next event here is even better than this previous one and it just keeps getting bigger and better. If you live on Long Island and especially around the Shoreham area you really need to get involved and help spread the word about this amazing historical site right in our own back yard! Thank you to all the volunteers who dedicate so much of their time to spread the word and especially to Marc Alessi, Executive Director for his awesome tour of the facility, and for always being so approachable, patient and friendly :-) You can learn more at: malessi@teslasciencecenter.org www.teslasciencecenter.org

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    Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe - Nikola Tesla's laboratory, designed by renowned architect Stanford White

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    Raynham Hall Museum - The house centuries ago

    Raynham Hall Museum

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    22.0 mi

    We got a Groupon for this place, which makes the price a lot more reasonable. They don't open until…read more1 pm on the weekends, and on Saturdays they don't even give guided tours. Instead, they give an "augmented reality" audio tour which is kind of hit or miss. The house was preserved for the historical significance of the Townsend family, one of which was a spy for George Washington. I didn't feel there was a ton of information on the family though. Pointing their phone at the different objects in a room turned on audio about them, but only a couple of rooms in the actual house were interactive. The rest didn't have signs, and one loan employee was around to answer questions at the end. The exhibit in the visitor center was nice though. I just don't think the AR experience was really up to replacing a person, both in amount of information and the uncanny valley, unnerving portraits. There is street parking and a nearby lot that are free on weekends. The gift shop is minimal. It was an okay spot to visit, but I would recommend coming on Sunday or whenever they offer actual tours to get a more thorough understanding of the house and the history of the people who lived here.

    We went here on a winter weekend, and were fortunate to have the builsings to ourselves. The…read morehelpful staff took out modest admission fee and explained that they don't do tours on Saturdays but they do have tour devices using augmented reality. That means that when you walk through the buildings, you scan the cell phone device on important paintings and artifacts and they talk to you with further information about who or what they are. The small building that contains the entrance is packed with paintings, dioramas, documents and artifacts. Next you walk to the main house, built in the 1730's, and housing the Townsend family. At the time of the Revolutionary War, Samuel had to make room for a British colonel. In spite of the fact that he sympathised with the patriots, he maintained good relations with his "Guest." At the time of the war, the house had eight rooms. One of his sons was one of the leaders of the Culpepper Spy Ring, Placing the home on the National Registry of Historic Places. Each room was elegantly decorated, with the exception of the space for the enslaved housekeeper. In spite of the fact that we didn't get a formal tour, the staff member tagged along with us and kept up a spirited conversation - even giving us a bonus look at the Victorian wing which doubled the size of the structure. The house is said to be haunted, of course. Very highly recommended. The full set of photos can be found at https://www.flickr.com/photos/terryballard/albums/72177720323110655

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