Highlights
Victorian fashions and antique furniture fill the rooms of this 200-year-old home where George Washington and General Grant once stayed
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About This Deal
- Individual membership includes:
- Free general admission for one year
- Two guest passes for one year
- 10% discount in the Museum store
- 10% discount on lecture series and Afternoon Teas
- 10% private rentals
- 10% discount off children’s birthday party packages
- Special members-only events and hours
- Family membership includes:
- Free general admission for up to six family members of one household for one year
- Four guest passes for one year
- 10% discount in the Museum store
- 10% discount on lecture series and Afternoon Teas
- 10% private rentals
- 10% discount off children’s birthday party packages
- Special members-only events and hours
- Free admission (for up to six of the same household) to annual Pumpkin Patch Day in October
Need To Know
About Liberty Hall Museum
The history of Liberty Hall Museum stretches back more than 200 years. The original 14-room Georgian home was built in 1772 and served as the home of New Jersey's first elected governor. As the years passed, Liberty Hall became the home of governors, senators, entrepreneurs, and congressmen as it slowly expanded into a 50-room mansion. Presidents George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, Herbert Hoover, and Gerald Ford all stayed here. Collections of antique furniture, toys, tools, and ceramics from several generations fill the rooms.
Today, Liberty Hall Museum gives visitors an inside look at what life was like during America's early days, when the Founding Fathers were drafting the Constitution. Inside the home, you’ll see historical fashions and furnishings; outside, ancient trees shade a carefully maintained English-style parterre garden. The onsite firehouse, added in 2005, serves as an educational center, where youngsters can don firefighter gear and play on a fully restored antique fire truck. Visit Liberty Hall for unique, engaging lectures and community based celebrations!