When Women Lost the Vote & Annis Stockton’s World
NJOctober 21 at 4:30 p.m., $15; Free for Friends of Morven - Marcela Micucci, Ph.D., Curatorial Fellow at the Museum of the American Revolution discussing her museum's upcoming exhibition, When Women Lost the Vote, which includes a portrait of Morven's Annis Boudinot Stockton and a handwritten letter from our permanent collection.
The Justice Bell & Women’s Fight for the Vote Panel Discussion & Viewing
NJOctober 22 at 6:00 p.m. , $10; Free for Friends of Morven- A panel discussion with Justice Bell Foundation Executive Director Amanda Owen and Justice Bell creator Katharine Wentworth Ruschenberger's great-niece Sandi Tatnall, and Historical Society of Princeton's Curator Stephanie Schwartz following the screening of the celebrated documentary, Finding Justice: The Untold Story of Women's […]
Liberty Hall Open for Tours
Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Avenue, Union, NJHouse Tours: Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays Take a guided tour of Liberty Hall Museum. Explore the historic Liberty Hall, the home of New Jersey’s first elected governor, William Livingston, and immerse yourself in over 250 years of American and New Jersey history. The museum’s extensive collection includes furniture, ceramics, textiles, toys, and tools owned and […]
Liberty Hall Open for Tours
Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Avenue, Union, NJHouse Tours: Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays Take a guided tour of Liberty Hall Museum. Explore the historic Liberty Hall, the home of New Jersey’s first elected governor, William Livingston, and immerse yourself in over 250 years of American and New Jersey history. The museum’s extensive collection includes furniture, ceramics, textiles, toys, and tools owned and […]
Musket Firing Demonstrations at Washington Crossing State Park
Washington Crossing State Park Visitor Center Museum 355 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville, NJJoin a park historian for an interpretive talk about some of the weapons used during the American Revolution and their use during the Battle of Trenton. Included will be a musket firing demonstration. More information available in the park's Nature's Grapevine newsletter.
Liberty Hall Open for Tours
Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Avenue, Union, NJHouse Tours: Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays Take a guided tour of Liberty Hall Museum. Explore the historic Liberty Hall, the home of New Jersey’s first elected governor, William Livingston, and immerse yourself in over 250 years of American and New Jersey history. The museum’s extensive collection includes furniture, ceramics, textiles, toys, and tools owned and […]
Liberty Hall Ghost Tours
Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Avenue, Union, NJJoin us for a spine-tingling tour of Liberty Hall Museum, after hours! Museum staff will share their own paranormal experiences with you before embarking on a guided, candlelit tour of the museum. Perhaps you’ll even come away with your own ghost stories! Light refreshments will be served; space is limited and fills quickly, so make […]
Liberty Hall Ghost Tours
Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Avenue, Union, NJJoin us for a spine-tingling tour of Liberty Hall Museum, after hours! Museum staff will share their own paranormal experiences with you before embarking on a guided, candlelit tour of the museum. Perhaps you’ll even come away with your own ghost stories! Light refreshments will be served; space is limited and fills quickly, so make […]
Liberty Hall Open for Tours
Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Avenue, Union, NJHouse Tours: Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays Take a guided tour of Liberty Hall Museum. Explore the historic Liberty Hall, the home of New Jersey’s first elected governor, William Livingston, and immerse yourself in over 250 years of American and New Jersey history. The museum’s extensive collection includes furniture, ceramics, textiles, toys, and tools owned and […]
Shakespeare’s Henry V: The Metaphor of Theater in the American Revolution
Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage 71 Somerset Street, Somerville, NJShakespeare’s Henry V: The Metaphor of Theater in the American Revolution Online discussion premieres October 24, 2020 at 10:30am on Facebook Early Americans read and appreciated the works of Shakespeare. The Founding Fathers were avid theatergoers who used the language of theater to describe and understand their lives as actors on the world stage. George […]