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Carriage House Museum Shop
Welcome to the Carriage House Museum Shop, a delightful destination nestled within the historic 1876 Emlen Physick Estate Carriage House at 1048 Washington Street, Cape May, New Jersey. Our shop offers a unique blend of gifts and keepsakes that capture the essence of Cape May’s rich history and natural beauty. Explore our extensive collection of books, featuring works by local authors, and a variety of keepsake souvenirs that are perfect for preserving your memories of this charming seaside town. Our selection includes apparel and home décor items that reflect the Victorian elegance of the Emlen Physick Estate, Cape May’s only Victorian house museum.
Mid Atlantic Center For the Arts
Welcome to the Mid Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC), a captivating museum and tourist attraction located at 1048 Washington Street, Cape May, New Jersey. Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Cape May, the "Queen of the Seaside Resorts," renowned for its charming Victorian cottages and pristine beaches. As the oldest seaside resort in the United States, Cape May boasts an impressive collection of 19th-century seaside wood-framed buildings, showcasing a variety of Victorian architectural styles. Join us for an unforgettable experience at our all-day festival celebrating South Jersey's local craft beers, food vendors, artisans, and musical talent. This FREE event supports our Museum Education programs, with varying costs for food, beer, and crafts vendors.
Stonehouse Antiques
Stonehouse Antiques is a charming furniture and home goods store located at 540 Naughright Road in Washington Township, New Jersey. Step into a world of timeless elegance and vintage charm as you browse through our carefully curated collection of unique and high-quality antiques. From classic furniture pieces to decorative home accents, our store offers a wide range of items to suit every style and taste. Whether you're looking to add a touch of old-world charm to your home or searching for the perfect statement piece, Stonehouse Antiques has something for everyone. Visit us today and discover the beauty and character of our antique treasures.
Kathys Kove & Kafe
Kathy's Kove & Kafe is a charming establishment located at 5 East Washington Avenue in the heart of Washington, New Jersey. This unique institution combines an art gallery, cafe, food, and store all under one roof. Visitors can browse through a curated collection of artwork while enjoying a delicious meal or coffee in the cozy cafe. The store offers a variety of handcrafted goods and locally sourced products for purchase. Whether you're looking to admire art, satisfy your taste buds, or shop for one-of-a-kind items, Kathy's Kove & Kafe is the perfect destination for a memorable experience.
NJ TRANSIT
Welcome to NJ TRANSIT, your gateway to exploring the vibrant city of Newark, New Jersey, and beyond. Conveniently located in Newark, NJ 07304, our extensive network of trains, buses, and light rail services makes it easy for you to experience the best of what this bustling city has to offer. Whether you're catching a concert at the Prudential Center, enjoying a meal at Hobby's Delicatessen, or exploring the diverse art collections at the Newark Museum, NJ TRANSIT provides seamless connections to all your favorite destinations. Hop on the North Jersey Coast Line, Northeast Corridor, or Raritan Valley Line to reach Newark Penn Station, or board a train on the Montclair-Boonton Line or Morris & Essex Line to arrive at Newark Broad Street Station.
Rutgers Law Library
Welcome to the Rutgers Law Library, a vital part of the Rutgers-Newark's expansive library network, located at 123 Washington Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102. Nestled in the Rutgers Center for Law and Justice, our library is dedicated to serving the educational and research needs of Rutgers Law School, the School of Criminal Justice, and the broader university community. Our library is home to one of the finest special collections of crime and justice materials globally, offering access to a wealth of resources including research and statistical reports from various state, federal, and international criminal justice agencies. With over 600,000 books, bound periodicals, government publications, and audiovisual items, we provide an intellectual hub for students, faculty, and researchers.
Scheide Library
Welcome to the Scheide Library, a treasured collection nestled within Princeton University’s Firestone Library at 1 Washington Road, Princeton, New Jersey. This remarkable library was generously gifted to Princeton in 2015, although its rich history dates back to 1959 when it was relocated from Titusville, Pennsylvania by William H. Scheide, an alumnus of Princeton's class of 1936. The Scheide Library is renowned for its unparalleled collection of rare books and manuscripts, including the first six printed editions of the Bible, highlighted by the iconic 1455 Gutenberg Bible—the earliest substantial European printed book. Visitors can marvel at the original printing of the Declaration of Independence, Beethoven’s autograph music sketchbook from 1815-16, and Shakespeare’s first four folios. The library also houses significant autograph music manuscripts by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and Wagner, as well as a lengthy speech by Abraham Lincoln from 1856 addressing the issues of slavery, and Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s original letter and telegram copy books from the closing weeks of the Civil War.
Pohatcong Native Arboretum
Welcome to Pohatcong Native Arboretum: A Sanctuary of Nature and Heritage Nestled in the heart of Washington Township, New Jersey, the Pohatcong Native Arboretum stands as a living testament to the region's rich natural and cultural heritage. Located at 54 Mine Hill Road, this unique park and tourist attraction invites you to explore the Native Tree Museum of New Jersey, featuring an extensive exhibition of over 150 species of native trees, shrubs, and vines. Each plant is thoughtfully identified with plaques detailing its common, family, genus, and species names, ensuring an enriching educational experience for all visitors.
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