East End: Custer Institute in Southold
News 12's Joe Arena took a trip to Long Island's Southold, where you can explore the night sky and see how the observatory has changed.
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Feb 19, 2024, 10:00 AM
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Updated 158 days ago
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The Custer Institute is the gateway to the known and unknown universe.
News 12's Joe Arena took a trip to Long Island's Southold, where you can explore the night sky and see how the observatory has changed.
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