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Wheaton Village offers visitors a look at superior glass making and glass products. Watch artists blow shapes in the Glass Factory, or see the over 6,500 pieces at the Museum of American Glass. Pieces may be purchased at the shop. Address: 1501 Glasstown Rd. Millville NJ 08332-1556
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This museum features educational exhibits celebrating the pioneers of aerospace technology. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm. Open additional times by appointment. Address: 68 Stacy Haines Road, South Jersey Regional Airport Lumberton NJ USA 08048
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The Matchbox Road Museum features thousands of Matchbox brand cars, trucks, planes and accessories. Many items are also for sale. Address: 17 Pearl Street Newfield NJ USA 08344
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Garden State Discovery Museum is considered among the top children's museums in the United States. This hands-on museum can be best enjoyed by children up to age 10. Exhibits change occasionally. Address: 2040 Springdale Road, Suite 100 Cherry Hill NJ USA 08003
1 856 424-1233
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Historic Burlington County Prison Museum Built in 1811, this structure served as a prison until 1965, and now serves as a museum that traces the history of penal reform in the 1800s. With a variety of exhibits, artifacts, collections, and programs, visitors have much to explore at this museum. Address: 128 High Street Mount Holly NJ USA 08060
1 609 265-5958
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Glassboro Heritage Museum The Glassboro Heritage Museum is an historic museum with the purpose of preserving the history of glass making in this region of Southwest New Jersey. Educational exhibits are displayed along with examples of bottles and other glass items. Address: High and Center Streets Glassboro NJ USA 08028
1 856 881-7468
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William Trent House, constructed between 1716 and 1719, is a National historic landmark. Interpretive programs, tours and more are presented at this historic site. Address: William Trent Place and Market Street Trenton NJ USA
1 609 989-3027
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The Contemporary Victorian Museum This Italianate townhouse features fine wood work, authentic period furnishings, antique accessories, and more. Visitors can explore the vast house and its exhibits, all of which have an interesting story to tell. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday. Address: 176 West State St Trenton NJ USA 08608
1 609 392-9727
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This museum is home to a permanent collection of decorative and fine arts, cultural history, and industrial artifacts, the majority produced
in Trenton. An extensive collection of ceramic and porcelain from the Trenton area is also on display, as well as a changing exhibit of contemporary art. Closed Mondays. Address: Ellarslie Mansion in Cadwalader Park Trenton NJ
1 609 989-3632
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This building was built in 1758 for British troops and Hessian mercenaries during the French and Indian War. Later, George Washington regained the territory after the Battle of Trenton, and it was used by the Americans. The drama of this period of time is exhibited through the gallery, group tours, and walk-in tours. Address: Situated on Barracks Street and West State Street Trenton NJ
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The John Woolman Memorial was built between 1771 and 1783. The property also features Woolman's orchard. Address: 99 Branch Street Mount Holly NJ USA
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The New Jersey State Museum contains exhibits from such diverse catagories as natural history, cultural history, archaeology/ethnology, and fine art. Active participation is encouraged through hands-on workshops, gallery walks, planetarium sky shows, and demonstrations. Annual special events and programs for chldren are also held. Closed Mondays and all state holidays. Address: 205 West State St. Trenton NJ USA 08625-0530
1 609 292-6464
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Situated in the center of the Princeton campus, the Art Museum displays collections of art from ancient to contemporary times. Greek and Roman antiquities, sculpture, metalwork and stained glass from Medival Europe and art of the Olmec and Maya are just some of the exhibits open to visitors. Tours and gallery talks are available. Tours for l5 or more require advance reservation (charge for adult groups). Open Tuesday to Saturday from l0 am to 5pm and Sunday from lpm to 5pm. Address: Princeton University Princeton NJ 08544-1018
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