FACILITY OWNED BY THE TOWN OF HUNTINGTON
Now known as the “Arsenal,” this historic structure located on the old Town Green near the corner of Main Street and Park Avenue was the home of Job Sammis, a local weaver who hid stores of gunpowder in his attic prior to and during the onset of the British occupation of Long Island and the Town of Huntington during the Revolutionary War.
Today the original Arsenal is a restored house museum, furnished as it was in the 18th Century. It is open for special events and, by appointment, for tours hosted by costumed interpreters.
The Arsenal is also the headquarters of the Order of the Ancient and Honorable Huntington Militia. Every month on the third Monday of the month at 7:30 pm (except December, January, February, July and August) the Huntington Militia meets inside this historic house. The Militia also drills adjacent to The Arsenal and holds several encampments on the Green.
More information can be found at Town of Huntington & Huntington Militia.
Today the original Arsenal is a restored house museum, furnished as it was in the 18th Century. It is open for special events and, by appointment, for tours hosted by costumed interpreters.
The Arsenal is also the headquarters of the Order of the Ancient and Honorable Huntington Militia. Every month on the third Monday of the month at 7:30 pm (except December, January, February, July and August) the Huntington Militia meets inside this historic house. The Militia also drills adjacent to The Arsenal and holds several encampments on the Green.
More information can be found at Town of Huntington & Huntington Militia.