New Jersey Historical Societies
Warren County Historical Society Museum
Brick townhouse (c.1848)
The New Jersey Historical Society Museum
Visitors can explore interactive exhibitions, research local history, enjoy family and adult programs, lectures and walking tours. Museum hours: Wed., Thur. and Sat. noon - 5
Salem County Historical Society
The Salem County Historical Society is housed in four interconnected historic houses, the centerpiece of which is Alexander Grant's Mansion House (1721). The Grant House showcases the Museum'
Pilesgrove-Woodstown Historical Society Museum
Open Sat. 10 am - 1
Penns Grove Historical Society
Open Wed. 10 am - 3 pm, Sun. 1 pm - 3
Pennsville Historical Society
Located on the banks of the Delaware River, the museum shows how residents might have lived 140 years ago. Open Sun. & Wed. 1 pm - 3
Historical Society of Princeton
Bainbridge House, built in 1766, is the society'
Cumberland County Historical Society
The Society has preserved 18th century buildings and has organized a walking tour that brings to life the unhurried atmosphere of Old Greenwich, site of New Jersey'
Camden County Historical Society/Pomona Hall Park
The Historical Society maintains a museum, library, and Pomona Hall -- the 1788
Bordentown Historical Society
Home of the first free public school in the U.S. Thomas Paine'
Burlington County Historical Society
Tour the homes of James Fenimore Cooper and Capt. James Lawrence, the Bard-How House, the Museum Gallery, and the Delia Biddle Pugh Library. Open Tues.-Sat. 1-5