Top Museums in New jersey, United states

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Vass Farmstead

Address: Stillwater Rd, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA

Museum

“Amazing views. Not to be missed!”

Princeton University Art Museum

Address: Elm Dr, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA

Museum

“There is so much art everywhere, and so many different pieces to look at! It's very fun! It has a gift shop where you can purchase books about art they have out. All different things to buy there. Copies of art, postcards, books. Bring money for a book at that gift shop. Expensive but worth it, especially if it's not a place you visit more than once or a couple times in your lifetime. Great for a day trip!”

Readington Township Museum

Address: 105 County Rd 523, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889, USA

Museum

Ukrainian History and Education Center of NJ

Address: 135 Davidson Ave, Somerset, NJ 08873, USA

Library Museum

“Ukrainian Orthodox church celebrated 100 years in the USA. Historic cite, walking in the cemetery you can learn Ukrainian history.”

Battleground Historical Society

Address: 2 Water St, Englishtown, NJ 07726, USA

Museum

“Wonderful place to visit. Truly. Go there. People very learned and informative. Good to connect with Washington and the Battle of .on mouth. Laura and the group so willing to share. Go there. And ve a part of our fight for Indepence. Englishtown Rocks!!!!!they need more Restaurant's there and Sovoneer shops. Bring your school there.”

Twin Lights State Historic Site

Address: 2 Light House Rd, Highlands, NJ 07732, USA

Museum

“Such a pretty spot with well preserved historic buildings and lighthouse. We visited many many years ago, when our kids were young. It is nice to see it again. It was chilly! Wear warm clothing this time of year ;) There are abundant ramps and paved walkways around the buildings, however, the bathroom that is open to the outside is not accessible (there are stairs inside, and one step up from the outside). It’s free to visit, but there’s a charge to walk up during the season ($5 adults/$2 children). No charge from Nov til Memorial Day, the off-season. Museum and the North tower are open Wednesday-Sunday 10AM - 4PM. Pets are welcome outside (leashed). Plenty of parking.”

Stockton Education Center

Address: 55 Stockton St, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA

Museum

“I have visited the Center for a series of lectures this winter. The space is comfortable, modern and well lit. The staff are welcoming, professional, and enthusiastic. I have enjoyed the venue and the lectures.”

Animal Artistry

Address: 136 Hiawatha Blvd, Lake Hiawatha, NJ 07034, USA

Museum

Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park

Address: 37 Christie St, Edison, NJ 08820, USA

Museum

“Tour will take 45 min, you have to stand listen. You can play with some science old equipment’s. It will be fun. This is mostly for children, they will Enjoy a lot.”

Washington's Headquarters Museum

Address: 30 Washington Pl, Morristown, NJ 07960, USA

Museum

“One of the best historical museums available. Being the first national park, it is rich with the history of this wonderful country. The Ford's Mansion is in impeccable condition, and we were delighted to know there is a free tour of the property, which of course can't be missed. The volunteer staff was wonderful and knowledgeable. If you are in Morristown, NJ, please visit this museum it is worth the trip.”

Wishing Tree

Address: 2100 Baileys Corner Rd, Wall Township, NJ 07719, USA

Museum

“Live this place. I have 2 indoor cats 🐈 I live, but if I had pups 🐶 would definitely bring them here!”

Space Farms: Zoo & Museum

Address: 218 County Road 519, Sussex, NJ 07461, USA

Zoo Museum

“Not like other zoos, this one is much more open, so small kids can also enjoy the animals from such a nice distance. Till now, I didn't see any tiger or lion from such an open area. There are picnic areas inside so anyone can bring their own food and enjoy it. At the entrance, there is a small cafeteria where you can find pizza and some other foods. Museums are also good.”

Meredith Havens Fire Museum

Address: 244 Perry St, Trenton, NJ 08618, USA

Museum

“We had a great time with the Trenton Fire Department on Perry Street this past Friday, July 7th, 2023. Once the firefighters discovered that pizza was Hannah's favorite food, they invited our family to sample homemade pizzas made from scratch! While there, we also had a chance to tour the tremendous Meredith Havens Fire Museum and the fire trucks on sight. Our son pitched in, as always, to help out in the kitchen, and it was great to laugh and joke with the Chief, Captain, and other firefighters amid their camaraderie. We highly recommend that if you are in the Trenton area, to stop there one day to greet and wish them well and to visit the firefighter museum, which has memorabilia back over 200 years! They are always open, 24 hours each day!”

Morven Museum & Garden

Address: 55 Stockton St, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA

Museum

“Great place to visit I. Princeton, they have a fantastic grand father clock show there! You can hear the old clocks chime. The history of the house is cool as well and they have a detailed tour, which was fun.”

Studio Japan

Address: 4505 NJ-27, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA

Museum

“This is an absolute hidden gem in the area. They have open house every October where you can come see and feel Japanese folk culture, art, etc. It's amazing that the family has been doing this for 50 years. Mr. Heineken is very knowledgeable about his collections and anthropology. I definitely learned a lot!”

Roseville Schoolhouse Museum

Address: 10 Mansfield Dr, Stanhope, NJ 07874, USA

Museum

The Noyes Museum of Art

Address: Kramer Hall, 30 Front St, Hammonton, NJ 08037, USA

Museum

“Currently displaying sculpture in the Lilt show. Excellent experience.”

Durand Hedden House & Garden Association

Address: 523 Ridgewood Rd, Maplewood, NJ 07040, USA

Museum

“Great spot to learn about local history and participate in fun and interesting events. Events are usually once a month on Sunday afternoons and are free. Lectures are often geared for adults but there are many programs that are great for families. Welcoming staff and guides.”

Top of the Mountain Honey Bee Farm

Address: 250 Libertyville Rd, Wantage, NJ 07461, USA

Museum

“I bought the one with the 🍋 it was awesome. I see you sell your product in Clifton do you have the lemon and honey at that location?”

Parsippany Museum

Address: 320 Baldwin Rd, Parsippany, NJ 07054, USA

Museum

“Pretty good”

NJHDA

Address: 2201 Marconi Rd, Wall Township, NJ 07719, USA

Museum

Luna Parc

Address: 22 Degroat Rd, Sandyston, NJ 07827, USA

Museum

“Loved the place. This is out of the world attraction. Anyone who is interested in arts must visit here. Also Ricky is a wonderful person to talk to. He will make you feel comfortable and welcomed no matter where you are coming from.”

Hendrick Van Allen House

Address: 474 US-202, Oakland, NJ 07436, USA

Museum

“The Van Allen house brings me back to simpler times in Oakland. A time where family came first and people were kind to their neighbor. I can proudly say the Van Allen House is probably the most important landmark in the county, if not the state.”

Wick House and Garden

Address: Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960, USA

Museum

“Have to go back since the house was closed the day we were there. Beautiful farm house and farm harkens back to the early years when living was much more difficult than today. The farm sits within the Morristown National Historical Park, which has so much to offer.”

Allaire Village, Inc.

Address: 4265 Atlantic Ave, Farmingdale, NJ 07727, USA

Museum

“The Historic Village at Allaire State Park is one of our favorite places to visit as a family. On the weekends we catch the black smiths creating in the shop (who don’t mind my kids asking a million questions while they work), get treats for the kids in the bakery, and peek in the general store. The volunteers in historic costumes are full of information - we especially like it on days when we can catch the woodworker making toys & letting the kids guess how they were used. It’s fun to see what buildings are open on a given weekend & what demonstrations are being held. When we’re lucky, we catch glimpses of brides & grooms leaving the chapel - always a fun bonus. The $5 entry fee per person feels like a good value. My only criticism is the bathrooms by the village parking lot seem to have a drainage issue & are often muddy - but I recently discovered the bathrooms in the visitors center, which are cleaner & more comfortable overall. There’s a large & lovely picnic grove by the village parking lot. And another bonus - the village shares a parking lot with Pinecreek Railroad/the NJ Museum of Transportation, a working railroad that makes 2 short loops in the park just next to the village. The railroad is separate from the village but both are in the grounds of Allaire State Park and their close proximity makes the train a nice addition to a day at the village. I can’t emphasize enough how much we love this place.”

East Brunswick Museum Corporation

Address: 16 Maple St, East Brunswick, NJ 08816, USA

Museum

“A very nice collection of East Brunswick artifacts and local items. Very nice since they renovated.”

Eatontown Historical Museum

Address: 75 Broad St, Eatontown, NJ 07724, USA

Museum

“Well persevered historic building”

William Paterson University Galleries

Address: 300 Pompton Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470, USA

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Military Technology Museum of New Jersey

Address: 2201 Marconi Rd, Wall Township, NJ 07719, USA

Museum

“When you go to this place, you learn so much of our military and history when it was active. I highly recommend this and just learn how we involved over the years in technology that help us grow.”

The Hermitage

Address: 335 Franklin Turnpike, Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423, USA

Museum

“When I was a child I went to school across the street. The house was so creepy I would run past it. It was so wonderful to see that it has been restored and so many of the Rosenkratz family belongings remain. My sister and I were there in May and were only able to walk the grounds. We went back earlier this month and were able to see the inside. Our Docent was very knowledgeable about the history of the house. What an amazing home it is! And the rumors about George Washington having slept there are true! I only wish that as a child I'd had the courage to knock on Miss Rosenkrantz's door. Who knows, she might have even let me in!”

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