Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there located in New Jersey.
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- Indian King Tavern Museum Offers tour of 18th century colonial tavern. Includes virtual tour, restoration projects, activities and hours. No admission charge. Located in Haddonfield.
- William Trent House Museum Original home of the founder of Trenton. Includes floor plans, descriptions, inventory of original furnishings, calendar, hours, programs and directions.
- Macculloch Hall Historical Museum Features 18th and 19th century American and English fine and decorative arts, and original artifacts and reproductions from the kitchen, farm, and living areas. Includes events, visiting hours and directions. Located in Morristown.
- The Hermitage It was a Revolutionary War headquarters of Washington and the site of Aaron Burr's marriage to Theodosia Prevost. Furnishings reflect late Victorian lifestyle. Located at Ho-Ho-Kus.
- MCHA's Historic House Museums Information on the following homes: Covenhoven House (1752), Holmes-Hendrickson House (1754), Allen House, Marlpit Hall, and Taylor-Butler House (1853) with schedule.
- American Labor Museum - Botto House National Landmark A 1908 Victorian home belonging to silk mill worker, Pietro Botto and his wife Maria, home information, directions, events, and gift shop located at Haledon.