10 Facts about Port Jefferson

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10 Facts you may not know about Port Jefferson

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Port Jefferson, located on the North Shore of Long Island, is a historic village known for its charming atmosphere and beautiful waterfront. Here are 10 facts about Port Jefferson that you may not know:

  1. Port Jefferson was founded in the late 1700s and was a major port for trade and shipbuilding.
  2. The village is home to the largest commercial fishing fleet on Long Island.
  3. The Port Jefferson Ferry provides daily service to Bridgeport, Connecticut and is a popular way for commuters to travel between Long Island and Connecticut.
  4. The village is also home to the Long Island Explorium, a non-profit children's STEM museum that fosters innovative thinking, teamwork, and creativity through its unique exhibits and approach. As a family maker space, we host the annual Maker Faire Long Island to further promote STEM education and discovery.
  5. The Port Jefferson Village Center is a popular destination for shopping and dining, with a variety of unique boutiques and restaurants.
  6. The village also hosts a number of annual events, including the Charles Dickens Festival, the Dragon Boat Race, and the Port Jefferson Music Festival.
  7. Port Jefferson is home to several historic sites, including the William Sidney Mount House, which was built in 1838 and is now a museum.
  8. The village also has a number of parks and recreational areas, including the Port Jefferson Harborfront Park and the Port Jefferson Country Club.
  9. Port Jefferson is home to two colleges, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary and Stony Brook University's School of Dental Medicine.
  10. The village is served by the Long Island Rail Road, with trains running from Port Jefferson to New York City and other destinations on Long Island.

Port Jefferson is a charming village with a rich history and a variety of activities and attractions. It's a great destination for a day trip or a weekend getaway.