East Jersey Olde Towne Village
PROGRAMS
The Village presents original research and timely topics, interpreting the history, society and people of the Raritan Valley. No other museum or historic site in the state, presents compelling and fascinating historical narrative about the place where you live - Middlesex County and its neighboring towns along the Raritan River. Programs draw on expertise and experience from across New Jersey, and appeal to all age groups and interests.
EXHIBITIONS
Take a step back in time for “A Look at the History of the Vanderveer House.” This exhibit traces this historic structure and its occupants from construction in 1745 by Jacobus Vanderveer, to its moving to East Jersey Olde Towne Village in May of 1976. Through text and images, the home’s historic building techniques and the Vanderveer family history are discussed. Artifacts found during the restoration of the house are displayed. These items include, among other things, bottles from the mid 1800s, eating utensils from the early 1800s and a shoe from the late 1700s. Visitors will want to explore Runyon House, and learn about the residents of Raritan Landing (once the name of the area along the River in Piscataway) and discover the occupations which made up this once-thriving river port.
Changing exhibitions include “Traditions of the Season,” that traces the history of antique holiday tree ornaments from 1850 to 1950. Often handmade, these glass decorations were made by highly skilled craftsmen. In February, visitors will enjoy the display of Valentine Greetings representing 1840 to 1940, explaining the origins of Valentine cards in the mid 1800s to the mass production of cards.
STORYTELLING
Once a month, the Village presents a storyteller, representing a world culture, who is expert in this folk art. The Storytellers Cottage series is the only project in the state, that preserves ethnic traditions through the spoken word. Ask for a schedule.
SPECIAL CELEBRATIONS
Spring Celebration.
Storytelling by Lantern Light.
Founders' Day.
Holiday Music & Antique Ornament Display.
Kids' Day
Photography: Sharon Marsh
Street address
1050 RIVER ROAD
PISCATAWAY NEW
JERSEY
Intersection of River Road & Old Hoes Lane
Phone No: 732.745.3030
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The Middlesex
County Cultural and Heritage Commission is funded in part by the
New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a
partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts
New Jersey Historical Commission, a Division of Cultural Affairs
in the Department of State
Middlesex
County Cultural & Heritage Commission 703 Jersey Ave
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-3605
(732) 745 4489 FAX
(732) 745 4524 Email
info@cultureheritage.org TTY users only call (732) 745 3888