2022 Tri-Spy Walking Tour (Multiple Dates)

Description

**Please note that our ticketing system is paperless. All tickets are digital only.  Not tickets will be printed or mailed.**

The remarkable true story of General George Washington’s Setauket Spy Ring has come to life in books, exhibits, and even a television series. Now Long Islanders, and people from around the globe, can discover and relive history for themselves in an ingenious outdoor adventure which takes nature enthusiasts, athletes, and history lovers to a whole new level. The brainchild behind this interactive historical experience is local historian, Margo Arceri, a Strong’s Neck resident who has spent years researching the Culper Spy Ring and its effects on the American Revolutionary War on Long Island. “The Culper Spy Ring is about average people doing extraordinary things,” states Margo Arceri. “These brave men and women, who risked their lives, have changed the course of history. It’s about time they get the recognition they deserve. Tri-Spy is a fun way for people to be active and to learn about the Culper Spy Ring and our Revolutionary War past.” Arceri, who is also a historical educator working in conjunction with the Three Village Historical Society in Setauket, acts as a guide taking cyclists, walkers, and kayakers through the actual trails where the British and patriots once roamed. Tour-goers follow in the actual footsteps of the Culper Spy Ring, and, along the way, historical places of interest are pointed out and discussed.

Some other sites along the tours are the Strong Family Cemetery, the creek at Conscience Bay, Setauket Village Green, Patriot’s Rock, the Tyler-Jayne Tavern (c.1750), the 1729 Caroline Church of Brookhaven (one of the oldest surviving structures in Setauket), and Timothy Smith House (the c.1695). Several 19th century homes, churches, and other structures will be seen as well, including the 1812 Setauket Presbyterian Church, General John Roe Satterly House (c.1825).

The historic Three Villages, comprised of the Setaukets, Stony Brook, and the incorporated villages of Old Field and Poquott, was settled as a farming community in 1655, and later became known for its shipbuilding. Its rich history is preserved at the Three Village Historical Society, which is also the home of the Society’s ongoing exhibit SPIES!

For more information visit www.culper.com.

(Dates subject to change depending on weather)

Walking Tour starts at the entrance of Frank Melville Park, 1 Old Field Road, Setauket.

*Tours are available for ages 14 and older.*

Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are non-refundable.

If your tour is canceled/rescheduled you will be issued a credit for another tour.

Walking Tour: $25

Private Tours: $250 for up to 6 people, $25 for each additional person.  Call for rates for groups of 20 or more.

(By appointment only, contact the office M-F 10 am - 3 pm  (631) 751-3730)

No physical tickets will be distributed.  Everything will be listed electronically for the tour guide.