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SHI Stadium
Rutgers Stadium, 2007
Location within New Jersey
Location within the United States
Former namesRutgers Stadium (1994–2011)
High Point Solutions Stadium (2011–2017)
HighPoint.com Stadium (2018–2019)
Address1 Scarlet Knight Way
LocationPiscataway, New Jersey
Coordinates40°30′49″N74°27′55″W / 40.51361°N 74.46528°WCoordinates: 40°30′49″N74°27′55″W / 40.51361°N 74.46528°W
OperatorRutgers University
Capacity41,500 (1994–2009)
52,454 (2009–present)
SurfaceFieldTurf (2004–present)
Natural grass (1994–2003)
Construction
Broke groundMarch 9, 1993
OpenedSeptember 3, 1994
Construction cost$28 million
($47.3 million in 2018 dollars[1])
$102 million expansion
ArchitectGSGSBH[2]
General contractorTerminal Construction Company[2]
Tenants
Rutgers Scarlet Knights (NCAA)
Football (1994–present)
Men's lacrosse (2014–present)
Women's lacrosse (2014–present)

SHI Stadium is the footballstadium at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey. It is located on the Busch Campus at Rutgers, and overlooks the Raritan River to the South. The stadium was opened as Rutgers Stadium on September 3, 1994,[3] when the Rutgers Scarlet Knights hosted the Kent State Golden Flashes. It currently seats 52,454 spectators after a 2009 expansion.

  • 2History
    • 2.1Stadium expansion (2008–2009)

Current facilities[edit]

SHI Stadium underwent significant reconstruction from 2008 to 2009 to increase its capacity to 52,454. The stadium features two 5,000-seat upper decks on each side of the playing field, as well as 968 loge and club seats on the mezzanine level of the East side of the stadium. A two-story press box sits on the mezzanine level of the West side of the stadium.[4] Electronic ribbon scoreboards spanning the length of the field along the bottom of both upper decks were installed prior to the 2008 season, which complement the video scoreboard in the South end zone. Also located in the South end zone is the Brown Football Recruiting Pavilion and Welcome Center, part of the 2008–2009 expansion project.

The stadium also features light stanchions that allow for night games, a cannon for firing when Rutgers scores, concessions, and restrooms. Until 2004, the field maintained a grass surface, but has since been replaced with Field Turf.

History[edit]

The first intercollegiate football game, in which Rutgers College beat Princeton, then the College of New Jersey, 6–4 on November 6, 1869 was played at College Field, which is now the location of the College Avenue Gymnasium and its parking lot.[5] From 1891 to 1938, the Rutgers football team played at Neilson Field on the College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick.[5]

With the aid of grants from the Works Progress Administration, and after three years of construction, the original Rutgers Stadium was completed in 1938. The first game in the new stadium was against Hampden-Sydney in front of an estimated crowd of about 10,000 persons. Rutgers was victorious in the contest, defeating Hampden-Sydney 32–0.[6] The stadium was dedicated on November 5, 1938 in a game against Princeton. Rutgers won the game, 20-18. It was the first time Rutgers had defeated Princeton since the first intercollegiate football game in 1869.[7]

On September 27, 1969, Rutgers and Princeton met for The Centennial Game at old Rutgers Stadium, which was played in front of 31,000 fans. Rutgers won 29-0, its 10th win in 60 tries against the Tigers.[7]

The current stadium was built on the site of the original old Rutgers Stadium. During the construction of the current stadium, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team played the 1993 season at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, a facility operated by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA). The NJSEA financed the construction of the stadium via the issuance of bonds.[3] The Scarlet Knights had previously played several games at Giants Stadium, including the first college football game hosted at that venue: a 47-0 victory over Columbia University on October 23, 1976.[8]

The new Rutgers Stadium originally was constructed to accommodate 41,500 fans at its maximum capacity and was officially opened on September 3, 1994, in a game against Kent State University. Light stanchions were integrated into the design so night games could be played. A two-story press box that fits 200 reporters was also constructed and is still in use today. A free-standing scoreboard was built near the south end zone, which did not originally contain any seating areas. The original design of the stadium replicated the shape of a horseshoe, with the 'open' end located near the south end zone.[3]

Heralded by many newspapers, sports writers, and Rutgers fans as the 'most important game in Rutgers history', on November 9, 2006, a then record crowd of 44,111[9] attended a football game between the Scarlet Knights and the Louisville Cardinals at Rutgers Stadium. The Scarlet Knights were ranked #15 and the Louisville Cardinals #3 in the nation in the Associated Press poll at the time. The game drew the ESPN's third-largest TV audience for a college football game up to that point in time.[10] The official attendance exceeded the normal maximum capacity of the stadium due to the temporary addition of bleachers in the South end zone of the stadium. The bleachers were used to seat additional students.

Stadium expansion (2008–2009)[edit]

The exterior of the stadium's expansion seen from River Road, under construction on September 26, 2009.
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The newly expanded South End zone at Rutgers Stadium, pictured after the 2010 spring game. Note the Brown Football Recruiting Pavilion and Welcome Center located in the center of the seating area, as well as the brand new scoreboard.

In January 2008, the Board of Governors of Rutgers University announced a $102 million stadium expansion project in order to increase the stadium's seating capacity to nearly 56,000.[11] However, the scale of the project was slightly reduced due to a poor economy and financial difficulties, resulting in a new maximum capacity of precisely 52,454.[4]

The first phase of the project, which included the addition 968 club seats and related infrastructure to the East mezzanine level of the stadium, was completed on time and within budget for the 2008 football season.[12] The second phase included the addition of approximately 11,500 seats to the previously 'open' South end zone, as well as supplementary restrooms and concession stands to the southern end of the stadium.[12] The second phase of the project also involved the addition of a large scoreboard in the South end zone, which is 38' tall by 112' wide, for a total surface area of 4,256 sq ft.[13] The old scoreboard (since demolished) was 22' tall by 30' wide, for a total surface area of 660 sq ft (61 m2). The sound system was also enhanced as a part of the second phase of the expansion.[4]

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In addition to adding seats, concession stands, and bathrooms to the south end zone, the stadium expansion project called for a new entrance off River Road.[4] The facade of the entrance is adorned with brownstone, and as of May 2, 2010, was not fully completed.

Brown Football Recruiting Pavilion and Welcome Center[edit]

On July 14, 2009, the Rutgers Board of Governors unanimously approved a $5 million donation specifically appropriated for a recruiting lounge in the newly expanded end zone. The lounge had been included in the original expansion design, but was later deferred after the Board of Governors revised the expansion financing plan. The donation was provided by two Rutgers alumni. The lounge was named after one of the donors, Greg Brown, who is the President and Co-CEO of Motorola. The second donor requested anonymity. Construction on the lounge commenced in August 2009, and was completed in December of that same year.[4][14]

The facility seats approximately 300 people and serves as a multi-purpose center for the university. The pavilion hosts and accommodates recruits around the year and also holds fundraising events for potential donors. The center is also used during tours for prospective students.[4]

Expansion financing plan[edit]

The $102 million price tag of the expansion project was to originally be financed via private fundraising ($30 million) and the issuance of bonds ($72 million).[15] The private fundraising effort, however, fell significantly short of the original goal.[16]

This situation prompted the Board of Governors of Rutgers University to approve a new financing plan for the stadium expansion in which the entire amount of $102 million was to be borrowed. Specifically, the university issued $85 million in bonds, and borrowed the remaining $17 million by way of low-interest commercial paper.[12] In addition, a few aspects of the stadium expansion project were scaled back, including a reduction in the number of new seats (the original plan called for 14,000 seats, but only 11,500 were actually added). Also included in the original expansion plan was the construction of new locker rooms in the South end zone. The construction of these locker rooms was deferred to a later date.[12]

Naming rights[edit]

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For decades, Rutgers Stadium had been the name of the school's football facility. However, in June 2010, Rutgers University put up for sale the naming rights to the stadium in order to bring in much needed revenue. Rutgers hired Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment and IMG College to act as agents in making a deal, who had previously negotiated deals on the now-Brooklyn Nets' home arenas in New Jersey and New York.[17] On June 22, 2011, it was announced that High Point Solutions, based in Sparta, had purchased the rights, and that the stadium would be known as High Point Solutions Stadium. In May 2018, High Point Solutions announced they were rebranding the company to just be HighPoint.com. As a result, the name of the stadium was changed to HighPoint.com Stadium. On July 19, 2019, Rutgers signed a new naming rights agreement with New Jersey-based IT firm SHI International Corp. The stadium was then renamed SHI Stadium.[18]

Attendance records[edit]

Scarlet Knights vs. Cincinnati Bearcats with 43,768 spectators.

The stadium attendance records were repeatedly broken throughout the 2006 and 2007 football seasons as the football program experienced a drastic resurgence. On October 18, 2007, a record 44,267 spectators attended a game in which the Scarlet Knights played against the then #2 ranked South Florida Bulls.[9][19] The Scarlet Knights would go on to win that game, and the attendance on that night would be the highest prior to the 2008–2009 stadium expansion.

The new record was set in the 2014 Big Ten Conference opener against the Penn State, when 53,774 people packed the venue to witness the first game in Big Ten Conference play after transferring from the American Athletic Conference before the 2014 season.[20] This record still stands today. The top 5 games in terms of attendance at Rutgers Stadium are listed below:

RankAttendanceDateGame result
153,774 (sell-out)[20]Sept. 13, 2014Penn State 13, Rutgers 10
253,737 (sell-out)[21]Sept. 7, 2009Cincinnati 47, Rutgers 15
353,327 (sell-out)[22]Oct. 5, 2014Rutgers 26, Michigan 24
453,111 (sell-out)[23]Oct. 25, 2015Ohio State 49, Rutgers 7
552,798 (sell-out)[24]Nov. 29, 2012Louisville 20, Rutgers 17

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Other events[edit]

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In addition to football, SHI Stadium has been the home of Rutgers' men's and women's lacrosse teams since 2014.

The stadium has also hosted NCAA tournament soccer and lacrosse games, including the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship games in 1998, 2001, and 2002. It is also worth noting that, prior to 1994, the original Rutgers Stadium hosted the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship games in 1974, 1978, 1983, 1987, and 1990.

On September 25, 2005, Rutgers Stadium was the site of a lecture delivered by the Dalai Lama.[25]

The stadium was a host venue for the 1995 U.S. Cup soccer tournament and hosted Colombia vs. Nigeria on June 17, 1995 and the United States vs. Colombia on June 25, 1995.

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Every first weekend in December, Rutgers Stadium plays hosts to several championship games in the NJSIAA state football playoffs. The stadium is one of two venues that hosts multiple championship games in one weekend (MetLife Stadium is the other). However, unlike MetLife Stadium that hosts games on Friday nights and Saturday afternoons, Rutgers hosts games on Sundays in addition to its Friday and Saturday games (MetLife Stadium is unavailable for Sunday games due to its NFL commitments).

Every year in October, Rutgers Stadium hosts USBands Marching Band New Jersey State Championships.

Since 2011, University Commencement has been held in SHI Stadium each May. On May 15, 2016, President Obama addressed the class of 2016 and received an honorary degree of laws. Over 50,000 guests and graduates attended this historic day to celebrate the 250th Anniversary Commencement.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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This list of museums in New Jersey is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.

Lists of New Jersey institutions which are not museums are noted in the 'See also' section, below.

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Absecon LightAtlantic CityAtlanticSouth JerseyLighthouseLighthouse and local history museum
Acorn HallMorristownMorrisSkylands RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Morris County Historical Society, 1853 Victorian Italianate mansion with changing exhibits on local history
African American Heritage Museum of Southern New JerseyNewtonvilleAtlanticSouth JerseyAfrican Americanwebsite, locations in Atlantic City and Newtonville, African American history, culture, art
African Art Museum of the SMA FathersTenaflyBergenGateway RegionArtwebsite, African art, operated by the Society of African Missions, changing exhibits of sub-Saharan sculpture and painting, costumes, textiles, decorative arts, religion and folklore
Afro-American Historical and Cultural Society MuseumJersey CityHudsonGateway RegionAfrican AmericanNew Jersey African American history and African artifacts
AIDS MuseumNewarkEssexGateway RegionMedicalPlanned museum
Air Victory MuseumMount LaurelBurlingtonDelaware River RegionAviationwebsite
A. J. MeerwaldCommercial TownshipCumberlandSouth JerseyMuseum shipDelaware Bay oyster dredgeboat built in 1928
Allaire VillageWallMonmouthShore RegionLivingEncompasses the Howell Iron Works Company, an industrial center in the 1830s, as well as a working blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, general store, bakery, church, enameling building, carriage house, row houses, and other homes
Allen HouseShrewsburyMonmouthShore RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Monmouth County Historical Association Museum, 1710 tavern house
American Hungarian MuseumPassaicPassaicGateway RegionEthnicwebsite, also known as Hungarian Folklore Museum, decorated eggs, lace, pottery, traditional clothing
American Indian Heritage MuseumWestampton TownshipBurlingtonDelaware River RegionNative Americanwebsite, American Indian history and culture, operated by the Powhatan Renape Nation
American Labor MuseumHaledonPassaicGateway RegionHistoryVictorian house with period rooms, labor exhibits, labor and immigrant library; historic meeting site for silk mill workers
Army Reserve Mobilization MuseumFort DixBurlingtonDelaware River RegionMilitarywebsite, also known as Fort Dix Military Museum, history of U.S. Army Reserve, open to the public by appointment
Atlantic City Art CenterAtlantic CityAtlanticSouth JerseyArtwebsite
Atlantic City Historical MuseumAtlantic CityAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, presented by the Atlantic City Free Public Library at the Garden Pier
Atlantic County Historical SocietySomers PointAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, household items and decorative arts, fine arts, weaponry, maritime artifacts and toys
Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New JerseyTeterboroBergenGateway RegionTransportation - AerospaceNew Jersey's aviation and space heritage
Avalon History CenterAvalonCape MaySouth JerseyLocal historywebsite
Bainbridge HousePrincetonMercerDelaware River RegionLocal historywebsite, headquarters and museum for the Historical Society of Princeton
Bayonne Community MuseumBayonneHudsonGateway RegionLocal historyunder development as facility is restored
Bayonne Fire MuseumBayonneHudsonGateway RegionFirefighting[1]
Barclay Farmstead MuseumCherry HillCamdenDelaware River RegionHistoric house1816 furnished farmhouse on 32 acres (130,000 m2) with trails, living history programs
Barnegat Historic Heritage VillageBarnegat LightOceanShore RegionOpen airwebsite, operated by the Barnegat Historical Society, includes 4 buildings and 3 smaller structures; Lippincott-Faulkenburg House, the Barber Shop, the Edwards House, the Butcher Shop, a corn crib, a motel cabin and a three-hole necessary
Barnegat Light Historical Society MuseumBarnegat LightOceanShore RegionLocal historyLocated in 1903 schoolhouse, includes Edith Duff Gwinn Garden
Barnegat LighthouseBarnegat LightOceanShore RegionLighthouseLighthouse and museum interpretive center
Barron Arts CenterWoodbridgeMiddlesexGateway RegionArtArt center website
Batsto VillageWashington TownshipBurlingtonSouth JerseyLivingIncludes Batsto mansion, a sawmill, a 19th-century ore boat, a charcoal kiln, ice and milk houses, a carriage house and stable, a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, a gristmill and a general store
Battleship New Jersey Museum and MemorialCamdenCamdenDelaware River RegionMuseum ShipUSS New Jersey (BB-62)
Bay Head Historical Society MuseumBay HeadOceanShore RegionHistoric housewebsite, 19th-century period farmhouse
Beavertown History CenterLincoln ParkMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historyOperated by the Beaverton Historical Society[2]
Belskie Museum of Art & ScienceClosterBergenGateway RegionArtwebsite, works of sculptor Abram Belskie and 10 changing exhibitions each year
Benjamin Temple HouseEwing TownshipMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric housewebsite, 18th-century house, operated by the Ewing Township Historic Preservation Society
Bergen Museum of Art and ScienceHackensackBergenGateway RegionMultipleArt and science, currently closed and seeking new location
Berkeley Historical MuseumBayvilleOceanShore RegionLocal history[3]
Blackwells Mills Canal HouseFranklin TownshipSomersetSkylands RegionTransportation19th-century bridge tender's house on the Delaware and Raritan Canal
Blairstown MuseumBlairstownWarrenKittatinny ValleyLocal HistoryArtifact collections are used to interpret the area's history through permanent and changing exhibits and to educate the public about the area's history through programs, resource materials, and events.
Boonton Historical Society and MuseumBoontonMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historyLocated in the Colonial Revival and Victorian Gothic styles house of Dr. John L. Taylor
Boxwood HallElizabethUnionGateway RegionHistoric houseHome from 1772 to 1795 of Elias Boudinot, president of the Continental Congress
Brearley HouseLawrencevilleMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Lawrenceville Historical Society, restored mid-18th-century house
Bedensville SchoolhouseMontgomerySomersetSkylands RegionSchoolOperated by Van Harlingen Historical Society for education programs[4]
Brick AcademyBasking RidgeSomersetSkylands RegionLocal historyOperated by the Historical Society of the Somerset Hills
Bridgeton Hall of Fame All Sports MuseumBridgetonCumberlandSouth JerseyHall of fame - sportsinformation
Brigantine History MuseumBrigantine BeachAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historyOperated by the Brigantine Historical Society[5]
Buccleuch MansionNew BrunswickMiddlesexGateway RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Jersey Blue chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Buckelew MansionJamesburgMiddlesexGateway RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Jamesburg Historical Association
Burlington County Historical SocietyBurlington CityBurlingtonDelaware River RegionOpen airwebsite, complex including 3 historic houses: Bard-How House, James Fenimore Cooper House, and Captain James Lawrence House; Aline Wolcott Museum Galleries with exhibits of local history
Burlington County Prison MuseumMount HollyBurlingtonDelaware River RegionPrisonOperated by Burlington County Parks and the Prison Museum Association
Butler MuseumButlerMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historyLocated in an old railroad station
Caesar Hoskins Log CabinMauricetownCumberlandSouth JerseyHistoric house18th-century house, open by appointment
Caldwell ParsonageUnionUnionGateway RegionLocal historyOperated by the Union Township Historical Society
Califon Historical Society Station MuseumCalifonHunterdonSkylands RegionRailroadwebsite, local history and railroad artifacts[6]
Camden County MuseumCamdenCamdenDelaware River RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Camden County Historical Society, includes 19th-century domestic, farm and workplace tools, one room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, antique vehicles
Camden Shipyard and Maritime MuseumCamdenCamdenDelaware River RegionMaritimewebsite, local maritime history including boat and ship builders, boating, natural history of the Delaware River and area streams
Camp Olden Civil War Round Table and MuseumHamiltonMercerDelaware River RegionHistorywebsite, Civil War and Native American exhibits
Cape May LighthouseCape May PointCape MaySouth JerseyMaritimeLocated in Cape May Point State Park
Cape May Maritime MuseumCape MayCape MaySouth JerseyMaritimewebsite, planned museum, Cape May County's maritime heritage
Carter HouseSummitUnionGateway RegionHistoric housewebsite, home of the Summit Historical Society, mid-18th-century house
Center for the Arts in Southern New JerseyMarltonBurlingtonDelaware River RegionArtwebsite
Centennial CottageOcean GroveMonmouthShore RegionHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Historical Society of Ocean Grove, late 19th-century period cottage used for Camp Meeting retreats
Charles S. Shultz HouseMontclairEssexGateway RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Montclair Historical Society, 1896 home with synthesis of styles popular in the last quarter of the 19th century
Children's Museum of Somerset CountyBridgewaterSomersetSkylands RegionChildren'swebsite
Church of the PresidentsLong BranchMonmouthShore RegionHistoric churchFormer Episcopal chapel on the Jersey Shore where seven United States presidents worshiped
Clarke House MuseumPrincetonMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric houseRevolutionary period home located in Princeton Battlefield State Park
Clifton Arts CenterCliftonPassaicGateway RegionArtwebsite, community art gallery and outdoor sculpture park
Collings-Knight HouseCollingswoodCamdenDelaware River RegionHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Friends of Collings-Knight House
Colonial House MuseumCape MayCape MaySouth JerseyHistoric housewebsite, 1775 tavern with colonial era cooking/eating room and bedroom, changing exhibits of local history, operated by the Greater Cape May Historical Society
Cooper GristmillChester TownshipMorrisSkylands RegionMillwebsite, Operated by the Morris County Park Commission, restored 19th-century gristmill
Cornelius Low HousePiscatawayMiddlesexGateway RegionLocal historyAlso known as Cornelius Low House / Middlesex County Museum, changing exhibits of state and local history
Country Living MuseumHopewell TownshipCumberlandSouth JerseyHistoryinformation, farm and shop tools, household equipment, glassware, kitchen utensils, World War II era memorabilia, restored antique clocks, sewing machines, typewriters; part of Dutch Neck Village, a collection of unique shops
Covenhoven HouseFreeholdMonmouthShore RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Monmouth County Historical Association Museum, served as headquarters for British General Sir Henry Clinton before the Battle of Monmouth in 1778
Cranbury MuseumCranburyMiddlesexGateway RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society
Crane House and MuseumMontclairEssexGateway RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Montclair Historical Society, Federal mansion with 18th- and 19th-century furnishings
Crane-Phillips HouseCranfordUnionGateway RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Cranford Historical Society, 19th-century house
Cumberland County Prehistorical MuseumGreenwich TownshipCumberlandSouth JerseyArchaeologywebsite, operated by the Cumberland County Historical Society, stone and bone artifacts, pottery, native crafts, fossils
Delaware Bay MuseumBivalveCumberlandSouth JerseyMaritimewebsite, operated by the Bayshore Center at Bivalve, oyster industry and shipping
Dennis Township Museum and History CenterDennis TownshipCape MaySouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, located in the Old School House
DePace Sports Museum and LibraryCollingswoodCamdenDelaware River RegionSportswebsite, Sports history museum and library based on the collections of Dr. Nicholas L. DePace
Denville Historical Society & MuseumDenvilleMorrisSkylands RegionLocal history[2]
Dey MansionWaynePassaicGateway RegionHistoric houseGeneral George Washington's revolutionary war headquarters in the Preakness Valley
Discovery Shell MuseumOcean CityCape MaySouth JerseyNatural historyRetail store with museum display of over 10,000 species of seashells from all over the world[7]
Double Trouble State ParkBayvilleOceanShore RegionOpen-airIncludes Double Trouble Historic Village, a former company town, a sawmill, and a cranberry sorting and packing house
Dover History MuseumDoverMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Dover Area Historical Society
Dr. William Robinson Plantation MuseumClarkUnionGateway RegionHistoric houseHouse dating back to 1690, operated by the Clark Historical Society
Drake House MuseumPlainfieldUnionGateway RegionLocal historyBuilding owned by the City of Plainfield, museum operated by the Historical Society of Plainfield
DrumthwacketPrincetonMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric houseOfficial residence of the Governor of New Jersey, built in 1835
East Brunswick MuseumEast BrunswickMiddlesexGateway RegionLocal historywebsite
East Jersey Olde Towne VillagePiscatawayMiddlesexGateway RegionOpen airIncludes church, tavern, schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, barracks and several homes
East Point LightHeislervilleCumberlandSouth JerseyMaritime
Eatontown Historical MuseumEatontownMonmouthShore RegionLocal history[8]
Edward Compton HouseMauricetownCumberlandSouth JerseyHistoric houseLate 19th-century Victorian house, operated by the Mauricetown Historical Society
Ellis IslandJersey CityHudsonGateway RegionHistoryMuseum of immigration; ferry boats depart from Liberty State Park
Ely House MuseumHightstownMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Hightstown-East Windsor Historical Society
Emlen Physick EstateCape MayCape MaySouth JerseyLivingVictorian mansion, operated by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts
Firehouse GalleryBordentownBurlingtonDelaware River RegionArtFocuses on work of artist Eric Gibbons
Fleetwood Museum of Art and PhotographicaNorth PlainfieldSomersetSkylands RegionPhotographywebsite, cameras, photographic equipment, art and science of photography
Fort Hancock Historic DistrictMiddletown TownshipMonmouthShore RegionMultiplePart of Gateway National Recreation Area, includes the former coast artillery fort, Sandy Hook Light, the largest concentration of sea coast artillery batteries, site of first Army proving ground, 1894 USLSS Spermaceti Cove lifesaving station, only complete Nike missile site in the eastern United States and the intact 19th-century Fort Hancock community
Fort Lee Historic ParkFort LeeBergenGateway RegionMilitaryAmerican Revolution fort site, center has exhibits about the fort
Fort Lee MuseumFort LeeBergenGateway RegionLocal historyOperated by the Fort Lee Historical Society, located in the 1922 Judge Moore House, adjacent to Monument Park
Foster-Armstrong HouseMontagueSussexSkylands RegionHistoric houseFacebook site, operated by the Montague Association for Restoration of Community History, late 19th-century house
Fosterfields Living Historical FarmMorris TownshipMorrisSkylands RegionAgriculturewebsite, operated by the Morris County Park Commission, working farm, using the tools, techniques, and materials of a turn-of-the-century farm
Franklin Mineral MuseumFranklinSussexSkylands RegionNatural historyOver 4000 mineral specimens with a large display of fluorescent minerals, mine replica, fossils, Native American artifacts
Friar Mountain Model Railroad MuseumSpartaSussexSkylands RegionRailroadwebsite, model train displays, also American Revolutionary War history
Garden State Discovery MuseumCherry HillCamdenDelaware River RegionChildren's
Garretson Forge and FarmFair LawnBergenGateway RegionLivingLiving Dutch farm museum
George F. Boyer Historical MuseumWildwoodCape MaySouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, operated by the Wildwood Historical Society, includes National Marbles Hall of Fame
George Segal GalleryMontclairEssexGateway RegionArtwebsite, part of Montclair State University
Gibbon House MuseumGreenwich TownshipCumberlandSouth JerseyHistoric housewebsite, 1730 furnished house, barn museum with 18th-century tools, doctor's office, Swedish granary log building, operated by the Cumberland County Historical Society
Giffordtown Schoolhouse MuseumLittle Egg Harbor TownshipOceanShore RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Tuckerton Historical Society, Tuckerton Wireless, telephone equipment, Native American artifacts, railroad, maritime, area businesses and industries
Gloucester County Police MuseumWoodburyGloucesterDelaware River RegionLaw enforcement[9]
Greenfield HallHaddonfieldCamdenDelaware River RegionLocal historyOperated by the Historical Society of Haddonfield, houses collections of furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries, early New Jersey glass, needlework samplers and costumes dating back to the 18th century, pottery exhibit, doll and toy collection, tool museum
Griffith Morgan HousePennsauken TownshipCamdenDelaware River RegionHistoric house1715 stone house, open for special events, 3rd floor museum of local history
Grover Cleveland BirthplaceCaldwellEssexGateway RegionHistoric houseBirthplace of President Grover Cleveland, artifacts from the 1830s to 1850s
Grounds for SculptureHamiltonMercerDelaware River RegionArt35-acre (140,000 m2) sculpture park and indoor art gallery
Hackettstown Historical Society MuseumHackettstownWarrenSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite
Hageman FarmSomersetSomersetSkylands RegionHistoric house19th-century farmhouse and barns, open for events, operated by the Meadows Foundation
Hamilton House MuseumCliftonPassaicGateway RegionHistoric housewebsite, operated by the City of Clifton, 18th-century Dutch farmhouse with rooms decorated in many different period styles, also known as the Hamilton-Van Wagoner House
Hammonton Arts CenterHammontonAtlanticSouth JerseyArtwebsite
Hancock HouseLower Alloways Creek TownshipSalemDelaware River RegionHistoric houseMid-18th-century house, site of the 1778 Hancock's Bridge massacre
Havens Homestead MuseumBrickOceanShore RegionHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Brick Township Historical Society
Hereford Inlet LightWildwoodCape MaySouth JerseyLighthouseVictorian style keepers house and lighthouse
Heritage Glass MuseumGlassboroGloucesterDelaware River RegionArtArea historic glass making and contemporary glass art
The HermitageHo-Ho-KusBergenGateway RegionHistoric house18th-century Gothic revival home
Hill Memorial MuseumNewtonSussexSkylands RegionLocal historyOperated by the Sussex County Historical Society
Hiram Blauvelt Art MuseumOradellBergenGateway RegionArtwebsite, wildlife art
Historical Society of Bloomfield MuseumBloomfieldEssexGateway RegionLocal historywebsite, located in the children's wing of the Bloomfield Public Library
Historic Cold Spring VillageCold SpringCape MaySouth JerseyOpen airwebsite, Early American (1790–1840) open-air living history museum, open late May through mid-September
Historic Longstreet FarmHolmdelMonmouthShore RegionLiving1890s living historical farm located in Holmdel Park
Historic New Bridge LandingRiver EdgeBergenGateway RegionHistoric housesOperated by the Bergen County Historical Society and HNBLPC, American Revolutionary War battleground site, includes the Steuben House that served as Gen. Washington's headquarters in 1780, Campbell-Christie House, Demarest House Museum, Westervelt-Thomas Barn and 1889 Swing Bridge. Jersey–Dutch architecture. BCHS collections/artifacts, made or used in Bergen County, are on exhibit.
Historic SpeedwellMorristownMorrisSkylands RegionOpen airFormer ironworks, place where Alfred Vail and Samuel Morse first demonstrated the electric telegraph, includes nine buildings furnished to depict life at Speedwell during the early 19th century
Historic WalnfordUpper FreeholdMonmouthShore RegionOpen airwebsite, 1754 Waln House, operating 19th-century gristmill and farm buildings on 36 acres (150,000 m2)
Historical Society of Penns Grove, Carneys Point and Oldmans MuseumPenns GroveSalemDelaware River RegionLocal historywebsite
Hoboken Historical MuseumHobokenHudsonGateway RegionLocal history
Hoboken Fire MuseumHobokenHudsonGateway RegionFirefighting
Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead MuseumDelaware TownshipHunterdonSkylands RegionAgriculturewebsite, includes print shop, woodworking shop, kitchen, John Holcombe House, doctor/dentist office, timber working tools, dairy exhibit, loom, blacksmith shop, tractor barn[6]
Holmes-Hendrickson HouseHolmdelMonmouthShore RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Monmouth County Historical Association Museum, 1754 Dutch farm house
Hope Historical Society MuseumHopeWarrenSkylands RegionLocal history[10]
Hopewell MuseumHopewellMercerDelaware River RegionLocal historyIncludes antiques, Native American artifacts
Hopper-Goetschius HouseUpper Saddle RiverBergenGateway RegionLivingOperated by the Upper Saddle River Historical Society, early-18th-century house
Howell Living History FarmHopewell TownshipMercerDelaware River RegionAgricultureFacility of the Mercer County Park Commission; 1900 living farm museum
Hunterdon Art MuseumClintonHunterdonSkylands RegionArtwebsite, contemporary art, craft and design[6]
Hunterdon County Historical SocietyFlemingtonHunterdonSkylands RegionHistoric houseOperates the mid 19th-century Empire period Doric House by appointment and for events
Hunter-Lawrence-Jessup HouseWoodburyGloucesterDelaware River RegionLocal historyOperated by the Gloucester County Historical Society
Imagine That Discovery Museum for ChildrenFlorham ParkMorrisSkylands RegionChildren'swebsite
Indian King Tavern MuseumHaddonfieldCamdenDelaware River RegionHistoric tavernBuilt in 1750, site where New Jersey was legally created
InfoAgeWallMonmouthShore RegionMultiplewebsite, located at Camp Evans, includes National Broadcasters Hall of Fame, New Jersey shipwrecks, military electronics, computers, vintage radios
InsectropolisToms RiverOceanShore RegionNatural historywebsite, live and mounted insects, interactive exhibits
Ireland Hoffer HouseWilliamstownGloucesterDelaware River RegionHistoric houseFacebook site, operated by the Monroe Township Historical Society
Isaac Watson HouseHamiltonMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric house18th-century house, headquarters of the New Jersey State Society of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Island Heights Cottage MuseumIsland HeightsOceanShore RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Island Heights Cultural & Heritage Association
Jack Allen Memorial Country Living MuseumSouthamptonBurlingtonDelaware River RegionHistorywebsite, country store, bank display, farm and country artifacts
Jacobus Vanderveer House & MuseumBedminsterSomersetSkylands RegionHistoric house18th-century Dutch frame house associated with the Pluckemin encampment of 1778-79
James Wilson Marshall HouseLambertvilleHunterdonSkylands RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Lambertville Historical Society, mid-19th-century period house[6]
Jersey City MuseumJersey CityHudsonGateway RegionArtAmerican visual art and material culture, currently closed[11]
Jersey Explorer Children's MuseumEast OrangeEssexGateway RegionChildren'swebsite
Jersey Shore Children's MuseumMays LandingAtlanticSouth JerseyChildren'swebsite, hands-on discovery center that stimulates creativity, imagination and learning through interactive play
Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth CountyFreeholdMonmouthShore RegionEthnic - Jewishwebsite
Jewish Museum of New JerseyNewarkEssexGateway RegionEthnic - JewishOldest synagogue in continuous use in Newark, exhibitions
Jim and Mary Lee MuseumPhillipsburgWarrenSkylands RegionHistorySite of Morris Canal Plane 9 West, canal buildings and turbine[12][13]
Jim Kirk Maritime RoomLinwoodAtlanticSouth JerseyMaritimeOperated by the Linwood Historical Society at the Linwood Library, ship models, maritime displays[14]
John Abbot II HouseHamiltonMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric housewebsite, 1730 colonial house, operated by the Historical Society of Hamilton Township
John Ballantine HouseNewarkEssexGateway RegionHistoric housePart of the Newark Museum, late 19th-century mansion with eight period rooms, two hallways and six thematic galleries of decorative arts
John DuBois Maritime MuseumGreenwich TownshipCumberlandSouth JerseyMaritimewebsite, operated by the Cumberland County Historical Society, builders' models of local craft, tools, blocks, riggings
John F. Peto Studio MuseumIsland HeightsOceanShore RegionHistoric houseHouse and studio of trompe-l'œil artist John F. Peto
Kearney HouseAlpineBergenGateway RegionHistoric house18th-century house, also known as Blackledge-Kearney House or Cornwallis Headquarters; part of the New Jersey portion of the Palisades Interstate Park
Kearny CottagePerth AmboyMiddlesexGateway RegionHistoric houseLate 18th-century house, operated by Kearny Cottage Historical Society
Kearney MuseumKearneyHudsonGateway RegionLocal historyLocated in the Kearney Public Library
Keyport Fire MuseumKeyportMonmouthShore RegionFirefightingFire department history and fire prevention[15]
Kidsbridge Tolerance MuseumEwingMercerDelaware River RegionChildren'swebsite, focus is understanding and interacting with racial and ethnic differences, open by appointment
King Store & Homestead MuseumLedgewoodMorrisSkylands RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Roxbury Historic Trust
Kirby's MillMedfordBurlingtonDelaware River RegionMillRestored grist mill dating to 1778
Kuser Farm MansionHamiltonMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric housewebsite, late 19th-century mansion and outbuildings
Lacey Schoolhouse MuseumForked RiverOceanShore RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Lacey Historical Society
Lake Hopatcong Historical MuseumLandingMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite, located on the grounds of Hopatcong State Park
Lakehurst Historical MuseumLakehurstOceanShore RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Borough of Lakehurst Historical Society
Lakewood Heritage MuseumLakewoodOceanShore RegionLocal historywebsite
Lambert CastlePatersonPassaicGateway RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Passaic County Historical Society, late-19th-century period rooms and changing exhibits about Passaic County history
Latvian Ethnographic MuseumFreeholdMonmouthShore RegionEthnicwebsite, information, folk costumes, hand woven belts and blankets, colorful knitted woolen mittens, jewelry, operated by the NJ Latvian Society
Leedsville School MuseumLinwoodAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historyOperated by the Linwood Historical Society, exhibits of local history and culture[14]
'Lest We Forget' - Black Holocaust Museum of SlaveryLawnsideCamdenDelaware River RegionHistorywebsite, private collection of slavery artifacts and Jim Crow memorabilia, available by appointment
Liberty Hall MuseumElizabethUnionGateway RegionHistoric houseVictorian style mansion, located at Kean University
Liberty Science CenterJersey CityHudsonGateway RegionScienceLocated in Liberty State Park
Little Red SchoolhouseLyndhurstBergenGateway RegionLocal historyOperated by the Lyndhurst Historical Society
Little Red Schoolhouse MuseumWaretownOceanShore RegionSchoolOperated by the Waretown Historical Society[16]
Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and SciencesLoveladiesOceanShore RegionArtwebsite, free public art gallery
Long Beach Island MuseumBeach HavenOceanShore RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Long Beach Island Historical Association
Long Pond Ironworks State ParkHewittPassaicGateway RegionIndustryIncludes Long Pond Ironworks Museum
Longport MuseumLongportAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historyOperated by the Longport Historical Society[17]
Macculloch Hall Historical MuseumMorristownMorrisSkylands RegionHistoric housewebsite, showcases 18th- and 19th-century American and English fine and decorative arts
Magnolia Train Station MuseumMagnoliaCamdenDelaware River RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Magnolia Historical Society
MacKenzie MuseumHowellMonmouthShore RegionHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Howell Historical Society
Mana ContemporaryJersey CityHudsonGateway RegionArtExhibition space for contemporary art, includes the Richard Meier Model Museum
Margate Historical Society MuseumMargateAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historyNew museum planned in Margate City Hall[18]
Marine Mammal Stranding CenterAtlantic CityAtlanticSouth JerseyNatural historyWildlife rehabilitation center for marine animals, includes natural history museum
Marlpit HallMiddletownMonmouthShore RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Monmouth County Historical Association, 1756 home that is a stop on the New Jersey Women's Heritage Trail
Maywood Station MuseumMaywoodBergenGateway RegionRailwayHistoric train station and exhibits of railroad artifacts
Meadowlands MuseumRutherfordBergenGateway RegionLocal historyAntique toys, rocks and minerals, period rooms, changing exhibits
Merchants and Drovers Tavern MuseumRahwayUnionGateway RegionHistoric tavernEarly tavern life and stagecoach transportation
Metlar-Bodine HousePiscatawayMiddlesexGateway RegionHistoric housePlans to add exhibit on Ross Hall
Millbrook VillageBlairstownWarrenSkylands RegionLivingwebsite, located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, recreated turn-of-the-century village
Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society MuseumShort HillsEssexGateway RegionLocal historywebsite, located at the Short Hills train station
Miller-Cory HouseWestfieldUnionGateway RegionLiving18th-century farmhouse with costumed docents demonstrating colonial crafts
Millville Army Air Field MuseumMillvilleCumberlandSouth JerseyAviationwebsite, located at the Millville Municipal Airport, Millville's role in aviation history and the history of the P-47 Thunderbolt
Monmouth Battlefield State ParkWallMonmouthShore RegionMilitaryAmerican Revolutionary War battlefield site, visitor center exhibits and 18th-century Craig House
Monmouth County Historical Association MuseumFreeholdMonmouthShore RegionLocal historyIncludes art, furniture, ceramics, textiles, military artifacts
Monmouth MuseumLincroftMonmouthShore RegionMultiplewebsite, art, cultural history and science, children's wing and planetarium, located on the campus of Brookdale Community College
Montclair Art MuseumMontclairEssexGateway RegionArtCollections include Hudson River School, portraiture, American Impressionism, the American Scene, Modernism, Abstract Expressionism and 20th-century works by African-American artists
Montville Township Historical MuseumMontvilleMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Montville Historical Society
Morris MuseumMorristownMorrisSkylands RegionMultiplewebsite, Costumes and textiles, fine art, decorative art, dolls and toys, natural science, geology, paleontology, anthropology
Morris Plains MuseumMorris PlainsMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite
Morristown National Historical ParkMorristownMorrisSkylands RegionHistoryThree sites important during the American Revolution: the Ford Mansion, a historic house museum, Fort Nonsense and Jockey Hollow
Morven Museum & GardenPrincetonMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric houseFormer New Jersey Governor's Mansion and 18th-century home of Richard Stockton, museum showcases the cultural heritage of New Jersey through fine, folk, and decorative arts
Moses D. Heath FarmMiddletownMonmouthShore RegionAgriculturewebsite, agriculture and horticulture exhibits
Mount Tabor Historical Society MuseumMount TaborMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite, located at the Short Hills train station
Mullica Township Historical Society & MuseumNescoAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, located in the former building of Hilda S Frame School
Museum of Cape May CountyCape May Court HouseCape MaySouth JerseyHistoryFurnishings, costumes, tools, decorative and practical objects from the 17th to 20th centuries, including Native American and maritime exhibits
Museum of Early Trades and CraftsMadisonMorrisSkylands RegionHistoryHistory and lifeways of ordinary people of pre-industrial New Jersey, including hand tools, products and household objects
Museum of Russian ArtJersey CityHudsonGateway RegionArtContemporary Russian art
Museum of the Historical Society of Ocean GroveOcean GroveMonmouthShore RegionLocal historywebsite, artifacts relative to the history of Ocean Grove, the Holiness Movement, Camp Meetings, Methodism, Monmouth County & 19th-century life
Museum of the American Hungarian FoundationNew BrunswickMiddlesexGateway RegionEthnic - Hungarianwebsite, Hungarian immigrant life including fine art, folk art and folk life
Museum of White TownshipWhite TownshipWarrenSkylands RegionLocal historyOperated by the White Township Historical Society[19]
Nail House MuseumBridgetonCumberlandSouth JerseyLocal history[20]
National Guard Militia Museum of New JerseySea GirtMonmouthShore RegionMilitaryRole of the New Jersey Militia and National Guard in state history
National Guard Militia Museum of New JerseyLawrencevilleMercerShore RegionMilitaryIncludes weapons, uniforms and other equipment, 20 tanks, vehicles and cannon
Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation MuseumLower TownshipCape MaySouth JerseyAviationLocated at Cape May Airport, aircraft, engines, aviation artifacts, military memorabilia, aircraft engines and more housed in a 92,000-square-foot (8,500 m2) all-wooden hangar
Navesink Twin LightsHighlandsMonmouthShore RegionLighthouseLighthouse and museum
Navy Lakehurst Information CenterLakehurstOceanShore RegionAviationwebsite, open by appointment only, collections of the Navy Lakehurst Historical Society, history of the Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst, home to airships and site of Hindenburg Disaster, tours of Lakehurst Hangar No. 1
Nelden-Roberts StonehouseMontagueSussexSkylands RegionHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Montague Association for Restoration of Community History
Newark MuseumNewarkEssexGateway RegionMultipleA museum of art and science; American art, decorative arts, and arts of Asia, Africa, the Americas and the ancient world; Planetarium, Victoria Hall of Science, natural science collections in geology, fossils and botany; Ballantine House, Newark Fire Museum and 1784 Old Stone Schoolhouse
New Jersey Firefighters MuseumBoontonMorrisSkylands RegionFirefightingwebsite, part of the New Jersey Firemen's Home, exhibits include steamers, ornate hose carts and fire trucks
New Jersey Historical SocietyNewarkEssexGateway RegionHistoryMuseum collections include costumes, furniture, paintings, prints, ceramics, glass, tools and more, also houses library and archives
New Jersey Maritime MuseumBeach HavenOceanShore RegionMaritimewebsite
New Jersey Museum of BoatingPoint PleasantOceanShore RegionMaritimewebsite
New Jersey Museum of TransportationWallMonmouthShore RegionRailroadLocated in Allaire State Park, heritage narrow gauge railway and displays
New Jersey Naval MuseumHackensackBergenGateway RegionMaritimeHome of USS Ling (SS-297), a World War II submarine
New Jersey State HouseTrentonMercerDelaware River RegionState capitol
New Jersey State MuseumTrentonMercerDelaware River RegionMultipleArchaeology/ethnology, cultural history, fine art and natural history
New Jersey State Police Museum and Learning CenterWest TrentonMercerDelaware River RegionLaw enforcementwebsite
New Jersey Vietnam Veterans MemorialHolmdel, New JerseyMonmouthShore RegionMilitaryMuseum, memorial and education center
New Sweden Farmstead MuseumBridgetonCumberlandSouth JerseyOpen airReproduction of a 17th-century farmstead of the type built by early Swedish Finnish colonists
Newton Fire MuseumNewtonSussexSkylands RegionFirefightingwebsite
Northfield Museum and Casto HouseNorthfieldAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historyLocated in Birch Grove Park[21]
NorthlandzFlemingtonHunterdonSkylands RegionMultipleMiniature railway with 8 miles (13 km) of track, a 94-room dollhouse, doll museum, music hall, art gallery and Raritan River Railway steam train ride
Noyes Museum of ArtOceanvilleAtlanticSouth JerseyArtwebsite, part of Stockton University, contemporary and historic art
Nutley MuseumNutleyEssexGateway RegionLocal historyOperated by the Nutley Historical Society, includes Annie Oakley memorabilia, general store, toys and local history artifacts
Ocean City Arts CenterOcean CityCape MaySouth JerseyArtwebsite, monthly art exhibits
Ocean City Historical MuseumOcean CityCape MaySouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, located in Ocean City's Community and Cultural Center
Ocean County MuseumToms RiverOceanShore RegionHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Ocean County Historical Society, Victorian period Pierson Sculthorpe House with period rooms, exhibits on local history
Ocean Gate MuseumOcean GateOceanShore RegionRailroadwebsite, historic railroad station with railroad and local history displays
Old Ardena SchoolhouseHowellMonmouthShore RegionSchoolwebsite, operated by the Howell Historical Society
Old Barracks MuseumTrentonMercerDelaware River RegionHistoryAmerican colonial life and the American Revolution
Old Dutch ParsonageSomervilleSomersetSkylands RegionHistoric houseAdjacent to the Wallace House, 18th-century parsonage
Old Millstone Forge MuseumMillstoneSomersetSkylands RegionMillwebsite, restored blacksmith shop with demonstrations
Old Monroe School HouseHardyston TownshipSussexSkylands RegionSchoolOne room schoolhouse used from 1819 to 1926, operated by the Hardyston Heritage Society
Old Schoolhouse and Firehouse MuseumOgdensburgSussexSkylands RegionSchoolwebsite, open by appointment by the Ogdensburg Historical Society
Pascack Historical Society MuseumPark RidgeBergenGateway RegionLocal historywebsite
Paterson MuseumPatersonPassaicGateway RegionLocal historyCultural, industrial, technological, and geological history of Paterson; home of Fenian Ram submarine
Paul Robeson GalleriesNewarkEssexGateway RegionArtwebsite, part of Rutgers University
PaulsdaleMount LaurelBurlingtonDelaware River RegionBiographicalHome of suffragette Alice Paul
PeachfieldWestampton TownshipBurlingtonDelaware River RegionHistoric house18th-century house open for events by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
Pennsville Township Historical Society MuseumPennsville TownshipSalemDelaware River RegionLocal historywebsite, also known as the Church Landing Farm Museum
Pequannock MuseumPompton PlainsMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historyLocated in a historic railroad station
Perkins Center for the ArtsCollingswoodCamdenDelaware River RegionArtVisual and performing arts classes and lessons, exhibitions, music and dance performances, workshops, visiting artists' residencies and an outreach program
Perkins Center for the ArtsMoorestownBurlingtonDelaware River RegionArtVisual and performing arts classes and lessons, exhibitions, music and dance performances, workshops, visiting artists' residencies and an outreach program
Perth Amboy Ferry SlipPerth AmboyMiddlesexGateway RegionMaritime
Peter Mott HouseLawnsideCamdenDelaware River RegionHistorywebsite, operated by the Lawnside Historical Society; station house along the Underground Railroad
Phillipsburg Railroad Historians MuseumPhillipsburgWarrenSkylands RegionRailroadwebsite
Point Pleasant Historical Society MuseumPoint PleasantOceanShore RegionLocal historywebsite
Pomona HallCamdenCamdenDelaware River RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Camden County Historical Society, 18th-century period decorated mansion
Poricy ParkMiddletownMonmouthShore RegionMultipleIncludes 18th-century Murray Farmhouse and barn open for events and a nature center with fossils and natural history displays
Port Mercer Canal HouseLawrencevilleMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Lawrenceville Historical Society, restored 1890-1920 period house for the bridgetender and his family along the Delaware and Raritan Canal, open by appointment
Prallsville MillsStocktonHunterdonSkylands RegionOpen airIncludes an 1877 grist mill, a 1790 linseed oil mill, an 1850 saw mill and a 1900 grain silo
Princeton University Art MuseumPrincetonMercerDelaware River RegionArtMediterranean regions, Western Europe, China, United States, and Latin America
Printmaking Council of New JerseySomervilleSomersetSkylands RegionArtClasses, workshops and gallery with changing exhibits of prints
Proprietary HousePerth AmboyMiddlesexGateway RegionHistoric houseCommissioned by the Proprietors of East Jersey to be the official residence of the Royal Governor William Franklin
Prospertown Schoolhouse MuseumJacksonOceanShore RegionSchoolOpen by appointment [3][22]
Ralston General StoreRalstonMorrisSkylands RegionHistoric storewebsite, operated by the Ralston Historical Association, 1785 general store and post office
Randolph MuseumRandolphMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Historical Society of Old Randolph
Readington Township MuseumsReadington TownshipHunterdonSkylands RegionMultiplewebsite, includes Bouman-Stickney Farmstead, the Eversole-Hall House, the Cold Brook School, Taylors Mill[6]
Red Bank Battlefield ParkNational ParkGloucesterDelaware River RegionHistoric house18th-century plantation house and battlefield site during the American Revolutionary War
Red Mill Museum VillageClintonHunterdonSkylands RegionOpen airHistoric grist mill and former quarry village, exhibits of area industry, agriculture and domestic history[6]
Richard Meier Model MuseumJersey CityHudsonGateway RegionArchitectureExhibition of architectural projects, sculptures and collages by Richard Meier, located in Mana Contemporary
Dixon MillsJersey CityHudsonGateway RegionArchitectureExhibition of architectural projects, sculptures and collages by Richard Meier, located in Mana Contemporary
Ridgewood Schoolhouse MuseumRidgewoodBergenGateway RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Ridgewood Historical Society
Ringwood ManorRingwoodPassaicGateway RegionHistoric houseLocated in Ringwood State Park, 19th- and 20th-century great estate mansion
Ripley's Believe It or Not! MuseumAtlantic CityAtlanticSouth JerseyOdditorium
Risley HomesteadNorthfieldAtlanticSouth JerseyHistoric housewebsite, 1790 cottage, operated by the Atlantic County Historical Society
Riverfront Renaissance Center for the ArtsMillvilleCumberlandSouth JerseyArtwebsite, community nonprofit arts center with four gallery spaces
RockinghamKingstonSomersetSkylands RegionLivingAlso known as Judge John Berrien Mansion, preserved and interpreted as the headquarters of George Washington in 1783
Roebling MuseumRoeblingBurlingtonDelaware River RegionIndustrywebsite, located at former John A. Roebling's Sons Company steel mill
Rosenkrans MuseumWalpack TownshipSussexSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Walpack Historical Society
Roundhouse MuseumEgg Harbor CityAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, operated by the Egg Harbor City Historical Society
Rutgers University Geology MuseumNew BrunswickMiddlesexGateway RegionNatural historyExhibits on geology and anthropology, with an emphasis on the natural history of New Jersey
Rutherfurd HallAllamuchy TownshipWarrenSkylands RegionHistoric house20th-century mansion, also community culture center
Salem County Historical SocietySalemSalemDelaware River RegionHistoric houseswebsite, four interconnected historic houses, the centerpiece of which is 1721 Alexander Grant's Mansion House, with exhibits including Salem in the Revolutionary War and Wistarburg Glass
Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine HeritageWoodbineCape MaySouth JerseyLocal historyArea Russian Jewish immigrants, local history and culture
Samuel Fleming HouseFlemingtonHunterdonSkylands RegionHistoric house1756 house with history programs, also known as Fleming Castle
Scansen173Princeton JunctionMercerDelaware River RegionArtwebsite, 112 abstract and surreal sculptures, installations, assemblages, pond, bridge, wellness trails,300 elderly trees, and a Zen garden,
Sarnoff MuseumEwingMercerDelaware River RegionBiographicalwebsite, artifacts from the David Sarnoff Library (previous website), now part of The College of New Jersey
Schuyler-Colfax Historic House MuseumWaynePassaicGateway RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Wayne Township Parks and Recreation Department, 1695 colonial house
Schuyler-Hamilton HouseMorristownMorrisSkylands RegionHistoric housewebsite, also known as the Jabez Campfield House, operated by the Morristown chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; 1760 four bedroom, Georgian style house
Seabrook Educational and Cultural CenterSeabrookCumberlandSouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, history of Seabrook Farms Company and its diverse workers: relocated Japanese Americans and Japanese Peruvians from the U.S. internment camps, wartime refugees from Europe, migrant laborers from Appalachia, the Deep South, and the Caribbean
Sea Girt LighthouseSea GirtMonmouthShore RegionMaritimeTours of the lighthouse and keeper's house
Sea Isle City Historical MuseumSea Isle CityCape MaySouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, located in the Sea Isle City branch of the Cape May County Library
Shippen Manor MuseumOxfordWarrenSkylands RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Warren County Cultural & Heritage Commission, restored 18th-century stone mansion
Skylands ManorRingwoodPassaicGateway RegionHistoric houseLocated in Ringwood State Park, 1920s forty-four-room English Jacobean mansion, open one Sunday a month, 96-acre (390,000 m2) botanical garden
Silas Riggs HouseLedgewoodMorrisSkylands RegionHistoric housewebsite, 18th-century period house, operated by the Roxbury Township Historical Society
Silverball MuseumAsbury ParkMonmouthShore RegionAmusementwebsite, pinball museum and arcade
Smith-Cadbury MansionMoorestownBurlingtonDelaware River RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Historical Society of Moorestown
Snowmobile Barn MuseumFredonSussexSkylands RegionTransportationwebsite, collection of over 300 sleds along with toys, ornaments, jewelry, advertisements
Solitude Heritage MuseumUnionHunterdonSkylands RegionMultiplewebsite, early Hunterdon history, environmental and cultural center, operated by the Union Forge Heritage Association in the 1760 Joseph Turner House
Somers Point Historical MuseumSomers PointAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, operated by the Somers Point Historical Society
Somerville Fire Department MuseumSomervilleSomersetSkylands RegionFirefightingOld fire engines and memorabilia
South Jersey MuseumGlassboroGloucesterDelaware River RegionHistorywebsite, includes Precolumbian Native American artifacts, Colonial items, the Pine Barrens, antique tools and equipment, area political history, farmsteads
Space Farms Zoo and MuseumSussexSussexSkylands RegionMultipleZoo with over 500 animals, museum includes antique cars, motorcycles, carriages and wagons, exhibits about Eskimos, Fluorescent minerals, weapons and rifles, tool barn, dolls and toys, blacksmith shop, miniature circus, train set, Native American arrowheads and artifacts, farm machinery
Spring Lake Historical Society MuseumSpring LakeMonmouthShore RegionLocal historywebsite
Stafford Township Heritage ParkStafford TownshipOceanShore RegionOpen airwebsite, operated by the Stafford Township Historical Society, includes a historic church, store, railroad station, cottage, and 2 cemeteries
Statue of Liberty National MonumentJersey CityHudsonGateway RegionHistoryAccessible by boat from Liberty State Park, includes the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island and Ellis Island and its immigration museum
Steamboat Dock MuseumKeyportMonmouthShore RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Keyport Historical Society, exhibits include plantation century, docks and shipping, steamboat building, oyster industry and other local companies
Stedman GalleryCamdenCamdenDelaware River RegionArtwebsite, part of the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts at Rutgers–Camden
Sterling Hill Mining MuseumOgdensburgSussexSkylands RegionGeologyUnderground zinc mine and Thomas S. Warren Museum of Fluorescence
Steven Crane House MuseumAsbury ParkMonmouthShore RegionBiographicalwebsite, home of author Stephen Crane
Stickley Museum at Craftsman FarmsParsipannyMorrisSkylands RegionHistoric houseCraftsman-style home of Gustav Stickley
Stillwater Historical MuseumStillwater TownshipSussexSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite, located in an old school house, operated by the Historical Society of Stillwater Township
Stone Harbor MuseumStone HarborCape MaySouth JerseyLocal historywebsite, open seasonally
Stone MuseumMonroe TownshipMiddlesexGateway RegionGeologywebsite, minerals, fossils, tools, fluorescent minerals room
Sussex County Art & Heritage Council GalleryNewtonSussexSkylands RegionArtwebsite
Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and MuseumMenlo ParkMiddlesexGateway RegionTechnologyAlso known as Menlo Park Museum, showcases many of the inventions of Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison National Historical ParkWest OrangeEssexGateway RegionHistoric house29 room Queen Ann-style mansion home of Thomas Edison and laboratory
Toms River Maritime MuseumToms RiverOceanShore RegionMaritimewebsite, operated by the Toms River Seaport Society
Township of Hamilton Historical Society MuseumMays LandingAtlanticSouth JerseyLocal historywebsite
Township of Lebanon Museum at New HamptonNew HamptonHunterdonSkylands RegionSchoolwebsite, 19th-century period schoolhouse[6]
Township of Ocean Historical MuseumOakhurstMonmouthShore RegionLocal historywebsite
Trailside Nature & Science CenterMountainsideUnionGateway RegionNatural historyMuseum exhibits include mammals and birds of the Watchung Reservation, taxidermy and fluorescent minerals
Trenton City Museum at EllarslieTrentonMercerDelaware River RegionMultipleLocated in the Ellarslie Mansion in Cadwalader Park, includes contemporary art, decorative arts, industrial memorabilia and area historical objects
Tuckerton SeaportTuckertonOceanShore RegionMaritimeWorking maritime village with decoy carvers, boat builders, basket makers and baymen; formerly known as the Barnegat Bay Decoy and Baymen's Museum
United States Golf Association MuseumFar HillsSomersetSkylands RegionSportsGolf memorabilia and artifacts
Updike FarmsteadPrincetonMercerDelaware River RegionFarmwebsite, operated by the Historical Society of Princeton
Van Duyne HouseWaynePassaicGateway RegionHistoric housewebsite, operated by the Wayne Township Parks and Recreation Department, 1740 stone Dutch colonial house, on the same property as the Van Riper-Hopper House
Van Harlingen Historical Society Farm MuseumMontgomerySomersetSkylands RegionAgriculture[4]
Van Liew-Suydam HouseSomersetSomersetSkylands RegionHistoric house19th-century Victorian farmhouse, open for events, operated by the Meadows Foundation
Van Nest-Hoff-Vannatta FarmsteadHarmony TownshipWarrenSkylands RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Harmony Township Historical Society, historic farmstead buildings dating to the 18th century
Van Riper-Hopper Historic House MuseumWaynePassaicGateway RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Wayne Township Parks and Recreation Department, 1876 Dutch colonial house, also location of Van Duyne House
Van Bunschooten MuseumWantageSussexSkylands RegionHistoric houseOperated by the Chinkchewunska Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, late 18th-century period house
Vernon Township Historical Society MuseumHighland LakesSussexSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite
Vietnam Era Museum & Educational CenterHolmdelMonmouthShore RegionVietnam WarHistory of the Vietnam war
Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society MuseumVinelandCumberlandSouth JerseyHistorywebsite, collections focus on 19th- and 20th-century regional history
Visual Arts Center of New JerseySummitUnionGateway RegionArtwebsite, includes 3 galleries and a sculpture park
Wallace HouseSomervilleSomersetSkylands RegionHistoric housewebsite, 1775 Georgian-style house adjacent to Old Dutch Parsonage, served as the headquarters of General George Washington during the second Middlebrook encampment (winter of 1778–79)
Walsh GallerySouth OrangeEssexGateway RegionArtwebsite, part of Seton Hall University
Walt Whitman HouseCamdenCamdenDelaware River RegionBiographicalHome of poet Walt Whitman
Warren County Historical Society MuseumBelvidereWarrenSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite, period rooms, Warren County memorabilia, antiques, textiles and folk art
Washington Crossing State ParkHopewellMercerDelaware River RegionMultipleIncludes Washington Crossing Visitor Center Museum about the American Revolution, the Johnson Ferry House, a historic house museum, the Washington Crossing State Park Nature Center and an observatory
Washington Township Historical Society MuseumLong ValleyMorrisSkylands RegionLocal historywebsite
Waterloo VillageStanhopeSussexSkylands RegionTransportationwebsite, Canal Society of New Jersey headquarters and museum, Morris Canal, National Registered Historic Site in Allamuchy Mountain State Park
West Milford MuseumWest MilfordPassaicGateway RegionLocal historywebsite
Weston MuseumNewarkEssexGateway RegionScienceContains items developed and manufactured by inventor Edward Weston
Westwood MuseumWestwoodBergenGateway RegionLocal historywebsite, operated by the Westwood Heritage Society; located in the Westwood Train Station
The Wetlands InstituteStone HarborCape MaySouth JerseyNatural historyBirds, animals and ecosystem of the surrounding wetlands
WheatonArtsMillvilleCumberlandSouth JerseyArtHouses Museum of Glass
Whippany Railway MuseumWhippanyMorrisSkylands RegionTransportation - RailroadRailroad cars and memorabilia
William Trent HouseTrentonMercerDelaware River RegionHistoric house1719 house built for founder of Trenton, has served several times as the Governor's House
Woodruff Museum of Indian ArtifactsBridgetonCumberlandSouth JerseyNative Americanwebsite, over 20,000 artifacts related to the Lenni-Lenape Tribe, located in the Bridgeton Free Public Library
Wortendyke Barn MuseumPark RidgeBergenGateway RegionAgricultureOld-world Dutch barn and farm exhibits
Yogi Berra Museum and Learning CenterLittle FallsPassaicGateway RegionSportsPermanent and rotating exhibits about baseball, Yankee history, and Yogi Berra, located on the campus of Montclair State University
Zimmerli Art MuseumNew BrunswickMiddlesexGateway RegionArtPart of Rutgers University, strengths in Russian and Soviet art, French 19th-century and American 19th- and 20th-century art, contemporary prints

Defunct museums[edit]

  • Army Communications, Radar, and Electronics Museum, Fort Monmouth, closed in 2010,[23] collections moved to the United States Army Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland[24]
  • Asbury Park Rock 'N Roll Museum, Asbury Park, closed in 2004[25][26][27]
  • Charles and Anna Hankins Museum, Lavallette, building sold in 2008 and displays moved to Toms River Seaport Society Maritime Museum[28]
  • Community Children's Museum, Dover, closed in 2012[29]
  • Flemington Children's Choir School, Flemington[30]
  • Johnston Historical Museum, North Brunswick, closed in 1979
  • Metz Bicycle Museum, Freehold, website, closed in 2013[31]
  • Museum of Natural History at Princeton University, Guyot Hall, Princeton, closed in 2000[32][33]
  • New Jersey Museum of Agriculture, North Brunswick, closed in 2011
  • North Pemberton Railroad Station Museum, Pemberton
  • Shore Institute for Contemporary Art, Long Branch
  • Solitude House Museum[34]
  • South Jersey Railroad Museum, Tuckahoe[35]
  • United States Bicycling Hall of Fame, Bridgewater, moved to California in 2010
  • Waterhouse Museum, Toms River
  • Wonder Museum, East Windsor[36]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Facebook site'. John T. Brennan Fire Museum. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  2. ^ ab'Directory of Historic Morris County'. Morris County Heritage Commission. Archived from the original on 1 September 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  3. ^ ab'Museums'. Ocean County, New Jersey. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  4. ^ ab'Our Buildings'. Van Harlingen Historical Society. 2013-01-25. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  5. ^'Brigantine History Museum'. Brigantine Beach, NJ. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  6. ^ abcdefg'Museums of Hunterdon County'. Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  7. ^'Official site'. Discovery Seashell Museum and Shell Yard. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  8. ^'Historical Committee'. Eatontown, NJ. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  9. ^'Facebook site'. Gloucester County Police Museum. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  10. ^'Hope Museum'. NJ Skylands. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  11. ^'New petition pushes for troubled Jersey City Museum to 'reopen''. The Jersey Journal. August 19, 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  12. ^'The Jim and Mary Lee Museum'. Morris Canal Greenway. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  13. ^'Jim Lee and the Morris Canal - House On A Hill'. NJ Skylands. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  14. ^ ab'Official site'. Linwood Historical Society. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  15. ^'Facebook site'. Keyport Fire Museum & Education Center. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  16. ^'Waretown Historical Society'. Township of Ocean. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  17. ^'History of Longport'. Longport, NJ. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  18. ^'Margate Library and Historical Society Alliance: Evolving for the Future to Preserve the Past'. Margate Public LIbrary. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  19. ^'The Museum Of White Township'. NJ Skylands. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
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  21. ^'The Northfield Museum and Casto House'. City of Northfield. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  22. ^Kayla Sabatini (December 20, 2010). 'Prospertown Schoolhouse'. Intro to American Studies – Monument Project. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  23. ^'Fort Monmouth museum to begin new chapter'. The Hub. Archived from the original on 12 January 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  24. ^'APG receives Fort Monmouth museum displays'. United States Army. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  25. ^asburyboardwalk.com. 'Asbury Park Boardwalk website information'. Asburyboardwalk.com. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  26. ^Information and photos of the Asbury Park Rock 'N Roll MuseumArchived January 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  27. ^'Palace Amusements online site'. Palaceamusements.com. 2004-05-26. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  28. ^'Charles & Anna Hankins Museum'. Toms River Seaport Society Maritime Museum. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  29. ^'As of June 2, 2012 the Community Children's Museum will be closing down'. Community Children's Museum. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  30. ^'Flemington Children's Choir School'. Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  31. ^'Home page'. Metz Bicycle Museum. Unfortunately the Museum has Permanently Closed Due to the Passing of David Metz On April 17, 2013 Thank you to all who have enjoyed the museum over the years, and to all of his friends --- remember David Kindly.
  32. ^Dalton, Rex (2000). 'Anger as Princeton closes 'inspirational' museum'. Nature. 407 (6806): 825. Bibcode:2000Natur.407.825D. doi:10.1038/35038234. PMID11057635.
  33. ^'Daily Princetonian, Oct. 13, 2000, Princeton to relocate tiger skeletons from natural history museum to Frist center'. Dailyprincetonian.com. 2000-10-13. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  34. ^'Union Forge Heritage Association may vacate Solitude House museum October 24'. Published July 10, 2012. NJ.com. 2012-07-10. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  35. ^'South Jersey Railroad Museum @Tuckahoe .. Closed !'. Published March 24, 2010. Biglitterr. 2010-03-24. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  36. ^Mercer Business, Mar 01, 2004, new store to be located in the location of the former Wonder MuseumArchived 2005-05-16 at the Wayback Machine

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