morris county nj visitors guide
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Getaway2009
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Morris County Guidemorristourism.org
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Welcome to Morris County!The Perfect Weekend Getaway - rich in historic lore,
tradition and awaiting your exploration.
6 Court Street, Morristown973-631-5151
morristourism.orgHours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Additional Summer Hours: Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Funding for this project was provided in part through the CooperativeMarketing Grant Program of the New Jersey Department of State,
Division of Travel and Tourism. visitnj.orgAdditional funding was provided by the
Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholdersand the members of the
Morris County Tourism Bureau.
Recycled paper and soy inks were usedin production of this guide.
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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
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HOW IT ALL BEGAN........................... 5
HOW TO GET HERE............................ 9
WHATS NEW IN MORRIS COUNTY......13
EVENTS NOT TO MISS........................15
COME TO DISCOVER..........................22
COME TO BE ENTERTAINED................29
COME TO STAY.................................. 34
COME TO EAT................................... .38
COME TO PLAY..................................39
COME TO SHOP................................. 42
COME TO LIVE AND WORK.................44
COME TO CELEBRATE.........................46
PLAN YOUR TRIP...............................48
OUR MEMBERS AND ADVERTISERS.....51
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JockeyHollow
Bayne
Park
country ride
Fall Festival on the Green
Fosterfields
Wed like to take this
opportunity to thank
Bob Karp, Daniel Beard,Elliott Ruga, Warren
Westura and Tim McNany
for their generous
photographic
contributions.
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HISTORIC MORRIS COUNTY
THE GREAT AMERICAN WEEKEND GETAWAY:
H o w I t A l l B e g a n
Sometimes a trip is more than a tripit's an adventure!
A brief escape from our daily routine and an opportunity to discover
something new and to explore. It's about embracing and enjoying
unique experiences, some of which can be found a stones throw away
on a weekend... by car!
Rich in historic lore, tradition, and awaiting your
exploration is Morris County! Located approximately 30 miles north-
west of New York City, the area was originally inhabited by the Lenape
Indians and then settled by New Englanders of European origin in theearly 1700s while it was known as the British Province of New Jersey.
The county was formed by an Act of the State Legislature on March 15,
1738. Named after Colonel Lewis Morris, then Governor of the
Province of New Jersey, the region originally included what are now
the counties of Morris, Sussex and Warren. Several years after its
founding, the community of West or New Hanover was renamed
"Morris Town" and designated the county seat of government.
During the Revolutionary War and down to today, Morristown has been known as
The Military Capital of the American Revolution, as it played host during two
winter encampments by General George Washington and his Continental Army.
Much of the history of these encampments is preserved today at Morristown National
Historical Park.
In the years following the Revolutionary War, Morris County became a leader in the
iron ore mining and fabrication industry. It was in Morristown that the steam
boiler and some of the machinery for the S.S. Savannah, the first steamship to cross
the Atlantic Ocean, and parts of the first American locomotive were manufactured,
and the telegraph perfected by Samuel F. B. Morse and Alfred Vail. In fact, the old
barn in which the two men conducted their experiments and sent the first message"A patient waiter is no loser, still stands.
In 1831, the Morris Canal, conceived and developed by Morristown resident George
P. Macculloch, was begun.
Crossing the state from
Phillipsburg to Newark, a
distance of 102 miles, it
played a major role in the
movement of iron ore, coal
and freight from mines tofactories, and made Morris
County an important
transportation center.
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The Morris County iron industry faced ruin when iron ore was discovered near Lake
Superior in Michigan where it could be mined more cheaply. As the population of
the county grew and the methods of transportation improved, new industries sprang
up throughout the county, many using the iron ore as raw materials for finished
products.
By 1900 the nation's business and financial leaders, seeking escape from New York
City, discovered Morris County (which wasrenowned for its isolation, ideal climate and
unspoiled countryside) and began constructing
large country estates. Within a few years, more
millionaires lived within a three-mile radius of
the Morristown Green than anywhere else in the
United States.
These magnificent estates were numerous
enough to fill the pages of a pre-World War I
vintage picture book entitled Beautiful Homesof Morris County, boasting the most opulent
homes of moguls such as Otto H. Kahn, Charles
Mellon and the Frelinghuysens. Sadly, the
reinstatement of the federal income tax and the
Stock Market Crash of 1929, sounded the death knell for the large estates.
Throughout the 1930's and 1940's the impressive mansions that lined Madison
Avenues "Millionaires Row" were demolished to avoid rising property taxes
and upkeep expenses.
Since the turn of the century, the character of industry in Morris County haschanged from iron mining and manufacturing to research, pharmaceuticals and
communications. In the same fashion, the character of the land itself has changed
from agricultural to residential. Beautiful homes and gardens predominate, both in
housing developments, many of them located on the estates of former millionaires,
to small country estates.
Today, Morris County is a fast-
growing county in the tri-state
area and combines unsurpassed
natural beauty and charming
suburban living with proximity
to great metropolitan areas.
New Jersey's seventh largest
county now boasts notable
museums, outstanding forums
for the arts, exquisite gardens,
parks and outdoor recreation,
multimillion-dollar shopping
centers and exceptional air, rail and bus
transportation services that serve thousands of commuters daily. From such humbleorigins, this great county arose. We invite you to explore our beloved area where the
past beckons, the music flourishes, the food is award-winning and the scenery and
festivals are spectacular! Whether youre a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast or
a lover of the arts, come experience the Great Weekend Getaway destination known
as Morris County! 7
Mead Hall
Acorn Hall
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1 HANOVER ROAD, FLORHAM PARK(973) 377-7204
711 ROUTE 10 EAST, RANDOLPH(973) 361-0900
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H o w To G e t H e r e
AIRPORTS
Morristown Municipal Airport(MMU)
973-538-3366 I mmuair.com
Newark Liberty InternationalAirport (EWR)973-961-6000newarkairport.com
BUSES
Morris County Metro
973-328-7686 I mcdot.org
NJ Transit973-275-5555 I njtransit.com
Lakeland Bus Lines, Inc.973-366-0600lakelandbus.com
TRAINS
Amtrak800-USARAIL
amtrak.com
NJ Transit973-275-5555njtransit.com
PATH800-234-7284panynj.info
COMMUTER SERVICESE+Plus Transportation, Inc.877-GO-EPLUS973- 267-0500eplustaxi.com
TransOptions, Inc.973-267-7600transoptions.org
SENIORAND HANDICAPPEDSERVICES
Access Link, NJ Transit800-955-2321njtransit.com
Morris Area Paratransit System(MAPS)973-829-8103njcost.com
Easy to get here.Hard to go home.Morris County iseasily accessible byair, bus, rail and car.
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W h a t s N e w i nM o r r i s C o u n t y THE GREEN AT MORRISTOWN
For nearly 300 years the Morristown Green has been the most distinguishing featureof the town, appearing on the earliest maps of the area. It recently underwent amillion dollar renovation and rededication. One of only two New Jersey greens,or commons, to survive down to the 21st century, it has been restored by anaward-winning landscape architect and features interpretive signage and historicsculptures. Formerly a parade ground for General George Washingtons troops,it has been central to the life of the town since its founding in 1738.
THE COMMUNITY THEATRE
at The Mayo Center for the Performing Arts
The Community Theatre was recently given a $6 million upgrade, whichincludes state-of-the-art backstage technical capabilities, a new orchestra pit,fly-rail system, dressing rooms and a multi-purpose room known as theStarlight Room, to host private receptions, a theatre education studio andcorporate meetings. The theatre's monthly programming has drawn peopleto Morris County. As one reviewer remarked, "Morristown has come alive asa vibrant cultural and artistic center with attention focused on events held at The CommunityTheatres Mayo Center for the Performing Arts!.
MORRISTOWN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
The National Park Service oversees the park, founded in 1933, as the nationsfirst national historical park. It consists of four locations: WashingtonsHeadquarters with the Ford Mansion and Museum, Fort Nonsense, JockeyHollow, and the New Jersey Brigade Area with the Cross Estate andGardens. An astounding $5 million renovation to the parks HeadquartersMuseum (through public and private partnerships) consists of an update tothe overall structure and a brand new wing which houses two outstanding
exhibits: Defining American Style and Lloyd W. Smiths Archival and Rare Book Gallery. Twoadditional exhibit galleries are scheduled to be completed by 2010 and are planned to house theparks extensive historic weapons collections. This has been designated an important NationalHistoric Landmark site for its association with General George Washington who was inresidence at the Ford Mansion for 200 days in 1780.
MORRIS MUSEUMRenowned as a vibrant educational center, the Morris Museum was awarded the MurtoghD. Guinness collection of 700 mechanical musical instruments, mechanical figures andmore than 5,000 programmed media ranging from player piano rolls to pinned cylin-
ders. This extraordinary collection represents one of the most significant of its kind inthe world and is entitled: Musical Machines & Living Dolls: Mechanical MusicalInstruments and Automata from the Murtogh D. Guinness Collection. The exhibit is ondisplay in a brand new 4,300 square-foot gallery and takes visitors on a journey through the historyof on-demand musical entertainments. 13
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Welcome to Morris County, New Jersey -
Home of Effective, Innovative & Responsible
County Government
The 2009 Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders
Gene F. Feyl, Director
William J. Chegwidden, Deputy Director
Douglas R. Cabana
John J. MurphyJames W. Murray
Margaret Nordstrom
Jack J. Schrier
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HISTORIC SPEEDWELL
One of Morris Countys National Historic Landmarks is Historic Speedwell. The mostimportant building at Historic Speedwell is the factory where Morristowns Alfred Vail andSamuel F. B. Morse perfected and first successfully demonstrated the electro-magnetictelegraph in 1838. A $1 million structural restoration was completed in September2008 and boasts a new interactive telegraph exhibit. The Factory Building is now notonly an important scientific museum, but a monument to the development ofcommunications in the world.
THE STICKLEY MUSEUM AT CRAFTSMAN FARMS
Craftsman Farms is the former home of noted turn-of-the-century designerGustav Stickley. This National Historic Landmark site, which consists of 26 acres, isone of the most significant places associated with the American Arts and Crafts move-
ment. The museum has recently completed the third phase of restorations, withmomentous refurbishments of the masterbedroom at The Log House (built in 1911),a new Education Room in The Annex(which is an ideal rental space for meet-ings, retreats, classes and events), andsignificant renovations to the North
and South Cottagesall a must see forvisitors to this pastoral former agricultural school for boys.
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JANUARYSpecial Olympics
William G. Mennen Sports Arena, Morris Township973-326-7651 I morrisparks.net
FEBRUARYMaple Sugaring Festival
The Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center, Chatham973-635-6629 I morrisparks.net
Winters Day on the Farm
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, Morris Township973-326-7645 I morrisparks.net
Black Maria Film and Video Festival
Madison Public Library, Madison201-200-2043 I blackmariafilmfestival.org
MARCH
Saint Patricks Day ParadeSouth Street, Morristownparadeday.com
APRILAfrican Violet Show
Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Morris Township973-326-7600 I morrisparks.net
Earth Day CelebrationSunrise Lake, Lewis Morris County Park, Morris Township973-635-6629 I morrisparks.net
Easter Bunny Express
Whippany Railway Museum, Whippany973-887-8177 Iwhippanyrailwaymuseum.net
Hayrides to Bunnyland
Wightmans Farms, Morristown
973-425-9819 Iwightmansfarms.com
Masterwork Chorus Concert
Drew University, Madison973-455-7008 I masterwork.org
Our beloved Morris County gears up for a year jam-packed withexcitement, entertainment and where cultural festivals and
special events abound. Come live, learn, laugh and be inspired!
Whippany Railway Museum
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April, cont.
Morris Open Skating Competition
William G. Mennen Sports Arena, Morris Township973-326-7651 I morrisparks.net
NJ Daffodil Society Show, Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Morris Township
973-326-7600 I morrisparks.net
Revolutionary War Weekend
Morristown National Historical Park, Morristown973-984-2182 I nps.gov/morr
MAYAnnual Plant Sale
Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Morris Township973-326-7600 I morrisparks.net
Celebrate the Arts
The Mansion at Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityArts Council of the Morris Area, Morristown 973-285-5115 I morrisarts.org
May Family Day, Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, Morris Plains
973-540-0311 I stickleymuseum.org
Move it Morris Day, Loantaka Brook Reservation
Chatham, Harding, Morris Township 973-326-7651 I morrisparks.net
Shrine Circus, William G. Mennen Sports Arena, Morris Township
973-992-2860 or 973-326-7650 I morrisparks.net
JUNEAmerican Families in our English Garden
Macculloch Hall, Morristown 973-538-2404 I maccullochhall.org
Civil War Encampment, Historic Speedwell, Morristown
973-326-7600 I morrisparks.net
Giralda Lawn Concert, Giralda Farms, Arts Council of the Morris Area, Madison
973-285-5115 I morrisarts.org
Great Swamp Bonsai Society Show, Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Morris Township
973-326-7600 I morrisparks.net
National Trails Day Celebration, Morris Trails Partnership and the Morris County
Park Commission, various locations 973-326-7604 I morrisparks.net
Summer Family Day, Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, Morris Plains
973-540-0311 I stickleymuseum.org
Jockey Hollow
Reenactment
Fosterfields
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AUGUST
Masterwork Chorus Summer Sings, College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station
973-455-7008 I masterwork.org
National Night Out, William G. Mennen Sports Arena, Morris Township
973-326-7651 I morrisparks.net
Summer Festival of Baroque
Music, Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey
Madison/Morristown973-366-8922 I baroqueorchestra.org
Tours @ 10:00Morris County Tourism Bureau, Morristown973-631-5151 I morristourism.org
SEPTEMBER
Fall Harvest Family Day
The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, Morris Plains973-540-0311 I stickleymuseum.org
Hayrides to the Pumpkin Patch, Wightmans Farms, Morristown
973-425-9819 Iwightmansfarms.com
Lenape Day, Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center, Chatham
973-635-6629 I morrisparks.net
Meet a Monarch Festival
Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area, Boonton973-334-3130 I morrisparks.net
Mount Tabor House Tour, Mount Tabor
973-586-1564I mounttabornj.org/HouseTour.htm
1920s Country Fair & Harvest Festival
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, Morristown973-326-7645 I morrisparks.net
Schooleys Mountain Dog Show
William G. Mennen Sports Arena, Morris Township
973-326-7651 I morrisparks.net
Sussex Hills Kennel Club Dog Show
William G. Mennen Sports Arena, Morris Township973-326-7651 I morrisparks.net
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Wightmans Farms
Morristown
Craftmarket
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OCTOBER
Bottle Hill Day, Downtown Development Corporation, Madison
973-593-8496 I rosenet.org/gov/ddc
Chrysanthemum Show, Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Morris Township
973-326-7600 I morrisparks.net
Death and Mourning Customs, Historic Speedwell, Morristown
973-285-6550 I morrisparks.net
Fall Festival on the Green, Morristown Partnership
Morristown 973-455-1133 I morristown-nj.org
Graveyard Tours, Morris County Tourism Bureau, Morristown
973-631-5151 I morristourism.org
A Millers Halloween, Cooper Gristmill, Chester
908-879-5463 I morrisparks.net
Morristown Craftmarket, National Guard Armory
Morristown973-442-2840 I morristowncraftmarket.org
Pumpkin Festival, Whippany Railway Museum, Whippany
973-887-8177 Iwhippanyrailwaymuseum.org
NOVEMBER
Christmas Festival on the Morristown Green
Morristown 973-455-1133 I morristown-nj.org
Thanksgiving Harvest Home, Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, Morris Township
973-326-7645 I morrisparks.net
Tri-State African Violet Society Show, Frelinghuysen Arboretum
Morris Township 973-326-7600 I morrisparks.net
DECEMBERA Country Christmas, Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, Morristown
973-326-7645 I morrisparks.net
Christmas at Craftsman Farms, Stickley Museum at Craftsman FarmsMorris Plains 973-540-0311 I stickleymuseum.org
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Dickensian Christmas
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December, cont.
Christmas Festival on the Morristown Green, Morristown
973-455-1133I morristown-nj.org
Cider & Song,The Masterwork Chorus, Hyatt Morristown, Morristown
973-455-7008I masterwork.org
Dickensian Christmas, Historic Speedwell, Morristown
973-285-6550I morrisparks.net
First Night Morris, December 31, Morristown
973-455-0708I firstnightmorris.com
Gingerbread Wonderland, Frelinghuysen Arboretum
Morris Township 973-326-7600 I morrisparks.net
Holiday Open House
Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, Morris Plains973-540-0311 I stickleymuseum.org
Holiday Tree Festival, Morris Museum, Morris Township
973-971-3733I morrismuseum.org
Holly Days, six weeks of special holiday events
Morris County Tourism Bureau, Morristown973-631-5151 I morristourism.org
Messiah Sing,The Masterwork Chorus, Chatham
973-455-7008I masterwork.org
Santa Claus Special
Whippany Railway Museum, Whippany973-887-8177 Iwhippanyrailwaymuseum.org
Winter Skating Festival, William G. Mennen Sports Arena
Morris Township 973-326-7651 I morrisparks.net
Winter Solstice Celebration, Lewis Morris Park
Morris Township 973-635-6629 I morrisparks.net
We make every effort to be sure the event information is
listed properly. Please use the contact information to verify
dates, times and places.
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Macculloch HallHistorical Museum
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Come and visit the cornerstone
of
Morristowns Historic District!
The Nations LargestThomas Nast Collection
Spectacular Period Rooms
The Oldest Gardensin Morris County
Wide Range of Changing Exhibits
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The Morristown Parking Authority14 Maple Avenue Suite 101
Morristown, NJ 07960
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Acorn Hall, headquarters of the Morris County Historical Society, was built as a private
residence in 1853 in the Victorian Italianate Villa style, complete with an unusual octagonal tower.Now a house museum, it is decorated with original furnishings, carpeting and wall coverings. The
museum hosts changing exhibits on local history or nineteenth century life and has a garden andgift shop. Acorn Hall is part of the Womens History Trail. (Mon. & Th. 10-4, Sun. 1-4, group tours byappointment)68 Morris Avenue, Morristown973-267-3465 I acornhall.org
Boonton Historical Society & Museum, located in the 1868 Dr. John Taylor
House, was founded to preserve and display Boontons history. The museum has permanent andchanging exhibits about the history, arts and people of Boonton as well as a gift shop. The societyalso provides walking tours and evening programs. (Sat. 1-4)
210 Main Street, Boonton973-402-8840 I boonton.org
Butler Museum, established in 1976, is located in the historic 1889 NYS&W Railroad
Station. Among the collections are military items and uniforms, American Hard Rubber Industryartifacts, Butler H.S. yearbooks from 1918, old newspapers on microfilm, a major postcard collectionand Statue of Liberty artifacts. (Sat. 10-2 and by appointment, closed holiday weekends)Susquehanna Railroad Station, upper Main Street, Butler973-838-7222 I butlermuseumnj.org
Community Childrens Museum, a hands-on museum for children
featuring a full-size replica of Vincent van Goghs bedroom painting where you cansit on his bed and touch the textured walls, and an art studio to create works in clay.Learn about electricity without the shock, be an astronaut in John Glenns spacecapsule, or be an actor in the theater. Explore three different countries in theHomes Around the World exhibit. Great for birthday parties or groups by
appointment. (Th.Sat. 10-5)77 East Blackwell Street, Dover
973-366-9060 I communitychildrensmuseum.org
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From Historic Speedwell Village, where Samuel F.B. Morse and Alfred Vail first
successfully demonstrated the electro-magnetic telegraph, to the Stickley Museum
at Craftsman Farms, home of Gustav Stickley, leader of the American Arts and Crafts
Movement, to the Morristown National Historical Park, which includes the FordMansion where General George Washington was headquartered for 200 days
during the winter and spring of 1780, Morris Countys spirited past echoes through
countless historic sites, homes and museums ranging in size and grandeur.
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Cooper Gristmill,
was originally built by Nathan Cooper in 1826. The milland adjacent visitors center have been carefully restored to
provide visitors with an opportunity to rediscover the rootsand heritage of the region while witnessing the amazingpower of the Black River which has been harnessed to grindgrain into flour by massive 2,000 pound millstones.(Wed.-Sun. 10-5 July & Aug., weekends 10-5 May-Oct.)66 Route 513, Chester908-879-5463I morrisparks.net
Crossroads of the American Revolution Association,promotes New Jerseys more than 500 farmlands, hillsides and homesteads that playedsome part or saw some action in the American Revolution. Our Revolutionary War heritage, perhapsmore significant than that of any other state, has been federally recognized with thedesignation of the Crossroads of the American Revolution Nation Heritage Area inNew Jersey. Their web site lists upcoming heritage events in New Jersey. Theyalso publish guides and maps to important sites.Princeton 609-633-2060 I revolutionarynj.org
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, captures the
spirit of life at the turn of the 20th century through weekly activitiespresented on the farm, in the 1920s farmhouse and at The Willows, themansion built by Joseph Revere, grandson of Paul Revere. The staff isdressed in appropriate period attire and interprets the lives and roles of farm laborers,domestic workers and Foster family members and friends. They perform a daily regimen offarming and domestic chores, and raise livestock and crops by historical methods.(Wed.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5 April-Oct., some holiday programming)73 Kahdena Road, Morristown973-326-7645I morrisparks.net
Frelinghuysen Arboretum,
spreads across 127 acres and features a number ofstunning theme gardens, including shade, cottage,perennial, rock and vegetable gardens, as well asspecialized collections of shrubs and trees. In addition,visitors can stop in at the Haggerty Education Center,which hosts a number of shows, events and art exhibits,and the Carriage House. Grounds: Mon.-Sun. 8-dusk,
Education Center: Mon.-Sun. 9-4:30)53 East Hanover Avenue, Morristown973-326-7600I morrisparks.net
Serving the Visitors to Americas
National Parks and OtherPublic Trusts
Funds for this ad provided by Eastern National,the cooperating association at Morristown
National Historic Park.
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Historic Speedwell, brings the birth of the American Industrial
Revolution to life. This National Historic Landmark site is comprised of eight
historic structures. Among these are the home of Stephen Vail, proprietor ofthe Speedwell Iron Works, restored to the period of 1844-1864, and theFactory Building where Samuel F.B. Morse and Alfred Vail first publiclydemonstrated the telegraph. Exhibits illustrate the history of the ironworks and Stephen Vail's connection to the S.S. Savannah,the first steamship to cross the Atlantic, and a museum store.(Wed.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5 April-Oct., some holiday programming,
open by appointment).333 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown 973-285-6550I morrisparks.net
Macculloch Hall and Gardens,
a 20-room Federal-style mansion, was built in1810 by George Macculloch, known as theFather of the Morris Canal. Ten period rooms
display 18th and 19th centuryfurnishings, while fourgalleries offer changingexhibits year-round.
There is also animpressive collectionof prints and drawingsby Thomas Nast, thefamous political
cartoonist, who had once lived acrossthe street from Macculloch Hall.(Wed., Th. & Sun. 1-4, open byappointment, garden open daily
8-dusk).45 Macculloch Avenue, Morristown973-538-2404 I maccullochhall.org
Montville Museum,was originally constructed in 1867 as a
one-room schoolhouse and later in the 1890s as a gathering place for the local temperance league.It also served as the Post Office. Exhibits reflect the history of the Montville Township area aswell as the Morris Canal. (Sun. 1-4 except July & Aug., open by appointment).6 Taylortown Road, Montville973-334-3665 I montvillenj.org
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Morris County Heritage Commission,
was created in 1970 by the Morris County Board of ChosenFreeholders to preserve the archives of the county and
promote awareness and understanding of the countys richhistory back to its Colonial beginnings. Source material ismade available to students, historians and genealogists.Books and pamphlets are available for purchase.Morris County Cultural Center300 Mendham Road, Morris Township973-829-8117I co.morris.nj.us/MCHC
Morris Museum,which includes the Georgian-style
Frelinghuysen mansion designed by Stanford White, featuresgalleries for both permanent and changing exhibitions whichexplore the arts, sciences and humanities. Among the mu-seum's permanent collections are fine and decorative arts, costumes and textiles,dolls and toys and the new Murtogh D. Guinness Collection of music boxes, automatic musicalinstruments and mechanically-activated figures dating from the late 16th century to the early 20thcentury. Visit the museum gift shop for unique items. (Wed., Fri. and Sat. 11-5, Th. 11-8,Sun. 1-5, closed on major holidays).6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown
973-971-3700I morrismuseum.org
The Morris Plains Museum, preserves Morris Plains history by storing a collection
of artifacts, records and documents relating to the development of the community and some of itsfamous former residents, including artist Homer Davenport. The museum features permanent andchanging exhibits. (Sat. 10-2, and by appointment).51 Jim Fear Drive, Morris Plains973-683-1089I morrisplainsboro.org
Morristown and Morris Township Library,the public library, contains a childrens reading room, media center, exhibition gallery and is hometo the North Jersey History and Genealogy Center with 60,000 books, maps, microfilm, microfiche,archival and manuscript collections relating to New Jersey. The library hosts many lectures, filmsand other programming of interest to the community.(Mon.-Th. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9:30-5 Sun. 1-5, call for summer hours.)1 Miller Road, Morristown973-538-6161I jfpl.org
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Morristown National Historical Park, established in 1933 as the nation's
first "National Historical Park," consists of four non-contiguous units:Jockey Hollow, Fort Nonsense, The New Jersey Brigade/Cross Estate
and Gardens and The Ford Mansion and Museum (newlyrenovated) which served as George Washington's militaryheadquarters for 200 days during the harsh winter of 1779-1780.This is a National Historic Landmark site. (Daily 9-5, closedon Thanksgiving, December 25 and January 1) Ford Mansiontours are led by park rangers and leave from themuseum on the hour between 10 and 4, except at noon.30 Washington Place, Morristown
973-984-2182I nps.gov/morr
Mount Hope Historical Park, is the site of one of the earliest iron mining areas
in Colonial America. Features include guided nature hikes, hiking trails, self-guided tours andinterpretive nature trails. Remains of the Mount Hope mining industry still exist in thesouthwestern section of the park. (Daily 8-dusk)Teabo Road, Rockaway973-829-8666 I morrisparks.net
Mount Tabor Historical Society, preserves the history of the town,
established in 1869 as the first Methodist summer camp meeting in New Jersey. Eventually thetents gave way to summer cottages, and is now a neighborhood of permanent, fancifulVictorian residences and buildings. Each September there is a self-guided house tour of the area.There is also a Mount Tabor Museum (Sun. 2-4, Wed. 7-9)Mount Tabor Road off Route 53973-586-1564 I mounttabornj.org/HouseTour.htm
Museum of Early Trades
& Crafts, explores 18th and 19th
century American history, with a focuson New Jersey craftsmen and artisans.Housed in the beautiful 1900 JamesLibrary, and drawing on its collectionof over 8,000 artifacts, METC offerssomething for visitors of all ages.Visit the gift shop. (Tues.-Sat. 10-4,Sun. 12-5) 9 Main Street, Madison973-377-2982 I metc.org
Obadiah LaTourette Grist and Saw Mill, built in 1751 by Philip Weise andexpanded in 1874, is currently being restored by the Washington Township Land Trust. This mill ispart of the German Valley Historic District. Tours are given most Saturdays. (10-2 and by appointment)12 East Mill Road (Route 513), Long Valley908-876-4478 I wtlt.org
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Ralston Cider Mill, is a stone and heavy timber structure that dates from 1848 and is
an Operational Cider Mill Museum demonstrating how cider and applejack were made.(May: Sun. 11-4, Last two weeks of Sept.: Sun. 11-4, Oct.: Sat.and Sun. 11-4 and by appointment) 336 Mendham Road, Mendham I ralstoncidermill.org
Schuyler-Hamilton House,is the colonial home of Dr. Jabez Campfield. It was used
by General Washington's personal physician, Dr. John Cochran. Washingtons aide, Colonel AlexanderHamilton, courted house guest Betsy Schuyler here. The home is now owned by the Daughters of theAmerican Revolution. (Sun. 2-4 and by appointment)
5 Olyphant Place, Morristown973-539-7502rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njmcdar/SHHouse.htm
The Stickley Museum at
Craftsman Farms, built in 1911,
Craftsman Farms is the only house GustavStickley, the foremost figure of the AmericanArts and Crafts Movement,
designed and built for himself and lived in with his family. Todayit is a National Historic Landmark site. Stickley, known for his Mission-style furniture, revolutionized
American decorative arts. (year round, Sat. and Sun. 11-4; April 1-Nov. 16th, Sat. and Sun. 11-4,Wed.-Fri. 12-3; Grounds open year round dawn to dusk)2352 Route 10 West at Manor Lane, Morris Plains973-540-1165I stickleymuseum.org
Villa Fontana, is a private home built in 1866 in the Historic District of Morristown, and
is a National Historic Landmark site and former home of 19th century political cartoonist ThomasNast. Nast lived in the home for 20 years beginning in 1872. The Nasts hosted artists and visitorsto the area such as Ulysses S. Grant and Mark Twain. 50 Macculloch Avenue, Morristown.To learn more about his life and work, visit maccullochhall.org
Whippany Railway Museum, contains exhibits related to railroad memorabilia
and features full-size historical railroad equipment and rolling stock.(April-Oct.,Sun. 12-4 some holiday programming)Route 10 West at Whippany Road, Whippany973-887-8177Iwhippanyrailwaymuseum.net
For specific programming at the above
historic sites, consult the Calendar of
Events pages at the Morris County Tourism Bureau web site. morristourism.org
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Home to an astounding collection of art, music and theater, Morris Countys
cultural offerings fairly compete with the Big City. Every second youre not
browsing a museum, taking in a jazz concert, or experiencing one of
Shakespeares plays, is one where youre missing out on some of thenations best and brightest performers.
Arts AssociationsArts Council of the Morris Area, providing programs and services to artists, arts
organizations, schools and the community since 1973.14 Maple Avenue, Suite 301, Morristown
973-285-5115 I morrisarts.org
Madison Arts and Culture Alliance, collaboration of Rose City arts
organizations, cultural institutions, historical societies, colleagues and friends.P.O. Box 1295, Madison. Check their calendar of events at madisonartsnj.org
Morristown Craftmarket, Randolph Kiwanis Club, Mount Freedom
973-442-2840 I morristowncraftmarket.org
Glassworks Studio, a unique gallery featuring
works of glass and beads. Make your own glass object orjewelry in the studio, or purchase items from the store.151 South Street, Morristown973-656-0800 I umakeglass.com
Simon Gallery, featuring contemporary abstract art
in Morristown since 1996, specializing in painting, sculpture,mixed media and photography. In a review in theNew York Timesit was called a near ideal gallery.48 Bank Street, Morristown973-538-5456 I simongallery.com
Art Galleries
You have found the gemof Morris County!
Adults and children welcome.
151 South StreetMorristown, NJ 07960
Visitumakeglass.comfor more information.
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Theatres & Music
Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey, founded in 1996,
is one of the states premier chamber orchestras and the onlyensemble specializing in music of the Baroque and Classical periods(1600-1800), with performances at the College of St. Elizabeth anda summer music festival in Madison.531 Herrick Drive, Dover973-366-8922 I baroqueorchestra.org
Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum,
offers theatre for children during the day and on weekends, as well as award-winning eveningproductions for adults. The Brightest Star School of Performing Arts provides classes for childrenand adults.6 Normandy Heights Road, Morris Township973-971-3706 I bickfordtheatre.org
Centenary Stage Company, in residence at Centenary College, with theatre, music
and dance events throughout the year. Also sponsors a Women Playwrights Series and the YoungPerformers Workshop for children 8-18.400 Jefferson Street, Hackettstown 908-979-0900 I centenarystageco.org
The Community Theatre at Mayo Center of the Performing Arts,presents a wide range of entertaining programs in many genres: classical, jazz, dance,contemporary, theatre, family and comedy. They also offer musical theatre and acting classes
for children ages 518. 100 South Street, Morristown 973-539-8008 I mayoarts.org
The Masterwork Chorus, is dedicated to enriching and supporting the
cultural life of the community through professional level performances of major choralworks, as well as music education. The Chorus offers Reach Out programs in nursinghomes and senior residence facilities and Summer Sings on Wednesdays in July.
P.O. Box 2167, Morristown 973-455-7008 I masterwork.org
The Playwrights Theatre
of New Jersey, is a professional
non-profit theatre comprised of writers,theatre artists and arts educatorscommitted to presenting excitingnew works from stage readingsto full productions. Playwrights
Theatres New Jersey WritersProject works in schools and community-based organizations statewide and its onsite Creative Arts Academyprovides a wide range of creative opportunities for children, teens and adults.P.O. Box 1295, 33 Green Village Road, Madison 973-514-1787 I ptnj.org
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The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, is one of the leadingShakespeare theatres in the country. Serving nearly 100,000 adults and childrenannually, it is the states only professional theatre company dedicated to Shakespeares
canon and other world classics. In addition to being an acclaimed producer of classic plays,the company nurtures new talent for the American stage by providing an outstandingtraining ground for students of the theatre.Main Stage: F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, campus of Drew University,36 Madison Avenue, Madison; Outdoor Stage: The Greek Theatre, 2 Convent Road,campus of the College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station973-408-5600 I shakespeareNJ.org
Sports Teams
Morristown Madams, are Morris Countys all-female, flat-track, quad-skating
roller derby team and participate in a regional league with monthly bouts and eventsthroughout the year. Their home rink, Morristown InLine, is located at 30 Pine Street, Morristown973-879-7431 I morristownmadams.com
Atlantic Health Jets Training Center,
the New York Jets of the National Football League relocated in 2008to Morris County to its new Atlantic Health Training Center. With four outdoorand one indoor full-length football fields, the state-of-the-art practice complexsits on 27 acres of the former estate of the Twombly-Vanderbilt family.One Jets Drive, Florham Park973-549-4880 I newyorkjets.com
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Experience everything Morristown has to offer at Hyatt Morristown. With a stay in one of
our 256 guestrooms, we offer guests the perfect balance of business and pleasure. Our
newly added Conference Center and View 15 Executive Board Room will accommodate
all of your group meeting needs. And guests will enjoy the Eclectic Grill Restaurant,
Eclectic Cup Coffee Bar and the chic Qube Lounge for social events and gatherings,
formal or casual. Feel the Hyatt Touch. For more information or reservations, call
973 647 1234. Visit morristown.hyatt.com.
ThetrademarkHYATTandrelatedmarksaretrademarksofHyattCorporation.
2009HyattCorporation.
Allrightsreserved.
EXPERIENCE HYATT MORRISTOWN.
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Lodging
Basking Ridge
OLDE MILL INN225 Route 202908-221-1100I oldemillinn.comevent capacity:500/rooms:102
East Hanover
RAMADA INN AND CONFERENCE CENTER130 Route 10 West973-386-5622I ramadaeasthanover.com
event capacity:400/rooms:254Florham Park
HAMILTON PARK HOTEL ANDCONFERENCE CENTER175 Park Avenue973-377-2424I hamiltonparkhotel.comevent capacity:250/rooms:219
Ledgewood
QUALITY INN691 Route 46 West973-347-5100choicehotels.comevent capacity:150/room:100
Morristown
HYATT MORRISTOWN
3 Speedwell Avenue973-647-1234I morristown.hyatt.comevent capacity:500/rooms:256
THE MADISON HOTEL1 Convent Road
973-285-1800I themadisonhotel.comevent capacity:500/rooms:186
BEST WESTERNMORRISTOWNINN270 South Street973-540-1700I boylehotels.comevent capacity:50/rooms:60
THE WESTIN GOVERNOR MORRIS2 Whippany Road973-539-7300Iwestingovernormorris.comevent capacity:300/rooms:228
Parsippany
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT3769 US Highway 46 East
973-656-4603I
parsippanycourtyard.comevent capacity:800/rooms:146
EMBASSY SUITES909 Parsippany Boulevard973-334-1440embassysuites1.hilton.comevent capacity:200/rooms:274
FAIRFIELD INN AND SUITES
3535 Route 46 East973-263-0095I marriott.comevent capacity:300/rooms:108
During the Revolutionary War, General George Washingtons army had few choiceswhen it came to lodging. A flimsy tent perhaps or, for a lucky few, a primitive log
hut or barn. But unlike those brave soldiers, your thrilling getaway includes a wide
choice of accommodations. Looking to soak up a little history? Traveling forbusiness? Retreat to a cozy, quaint bed and breakfast or inn, or choose from a
diverse array of award-winning Morris County hotels!We have given each sites meeting room capacity for special event bookings.
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Bed and Breakfast Inns
Campgrounds
Califon
RARITANINN526 County Road 513908-832-6869I raritaninn.comevent capacity: 60/rooms: 5
Chatham
PARROT MILL INN47 Main Street973-635-7722I parrotmillinn.comevent capacity: 35/rooms:10
Long Valley
NEIGHBOUR HOUSE143 West Mill Road908-876-3519neighbourhouse.com rooms: 4
Stanhope
Whistling Swan Inn110 Main Street973-347-6369 Iwhistlingswaninn.comevent capacity: 30/rooms: 9
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Jefferson Township
MAHLON DICKERSON RESERVATIONWeldon Road
973-697-3140 I morrisparks.net
Parsippany, cont.
HAMPTON INN3535 Route 46
973-290-9058 I hampton.comevent capacity:150/rooms:148
HILTON1 Hilton Court973-267-7373 I hilton.comevent capacity:1250/rooms:354
HOLIDAY INN707 Route 46 East973-263-2000 I holiday-inn.comevent capacity:200/rooms:184
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT3 Gatehall Drive973-984-3313 I marriott.comrooms: 156
Rockaway
HILTON GARDEN INN375 Mount Hope Avenue
973-328-0600 I hiltongardeninn.comevent capacity:360/romms:162
Whippany
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT HANOVER157 Route 10 East973-887-8700 I marriott.comevent capacity:625/rooms:140
HANOVER MARRIOTT HOTEL
1401 Route 10 East973-538-8811 I marriott.comevent capacity:10,000/rooms: 345
HYATT SUMMERFIELD SUITES HOTEL1 Ridgedale Avenue North973-605-1001 I hyatt.comevent capacity:60/rooms:135
Call about ourSpecial Weekend Packages!
909 Parsippany Blvd., Parsippany, NJ 07054
973-334-1440 www.parsippany.embsuites.com
A Tropical Paradise Awaits You! Spacious two-room suites
Complimentary, cooked-to-orderbreakfast Nightly Managers Reception
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EARN FREE NIGHTS WITH HYATT GOLD PASSPORT
Theres a moment when our guests feel genuinely at home.
We call it check-in.
Hyatt Summerfield Suites
Morristown194 Park AvenueMorristown, NJ 07960
973-971-0008
Hyatt Summerfield Suites
Parsippany/Whippany1 Ridgedale Avenue North
Whippany, NJ 07981
973-605-1001
HyattSummerfieldSuites.com 866 XS HYATT (866-974-9288)
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Conference Center1 Ramada Drive East Hanover, NJ 07936973-386-5622
www.ramadaeasthanover.com
The newly renovated Ramada Conference Centeris conveniently located close to all major highways with easy access to US 80, US 280,US 287, US 78, NJ Tpke, Garden State Parkway, Rt 46, Rt 24, and Rt 3.
This 254 room Full Service hotel provides a daily full breakfast buffet; free HS in roomInternet, 24 Hour Fitness Center, and a business center. Meeting space is great for social
events, seminars, conferences, and religious events with 12,000 square feet of flexiblespace- 2 ballrooms and breakout space.
Miami Mikes Sports Zone, in the hotel is a full service restaurant and Sports Bar with42 HDTVs new digital sound system, pool table, weekend and weekday sports. Menusare themed guests favorites.
Come enjoy all that the Ramada and its great location have to offer.
* * * The Daily Record * * * NJ MonthlyRoute 124 (Madison Ave.), Convent Station, NJ 07961
Call: 973-539-6666 www.rodssteak.com
The new Rods Steak & Seafood Grille, where the ambiance anddecor are as enchanting as the meal itself. Weve designed the interior
with rich wood tones and polished brass rails to lend a classicelegance to the sophisticated atmosphere.
Enjoy USDA prime aged steaks or daily fresh fare from the sea,complimented by our Wine Spectator award-winning wine list.For more intimate dining, visit The Parlour Cars.
If you have a passion for living,youre going to love it at RODS.
Where great
taste goes
beyond great
cuisine.
USDA prime aged beefor daily fresh fish.
Wine Spectator Award ofExcellence 2001.
The Parlour Cars formore intimate dining.
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Basking Ridge
THE GRAIN HOUSEOlde Mill Inn, 225 Route 202908-221-1150 I oldemillinn.comContinental American cuisine sure tosatisfy guests of all ages.
Morristown
DUBLIN PUB, 4 Pine Street973-538-1999 I dublinpubmorristown.comThe wonderful warmth of a traditional Irish Pub.
ECLECTIC GRILL, Hyatt Morristown3 Headquarters Plaza973-647-1234 I morristown.hyatt.comA contemporary American menu sure to please
every palate throughout the day.
GRASSHOPPER OFF THE GREENRESTAURANT AND BAR41-43 Morris Street 973-285-5150
grasshopperoffthegreen.comFamily owned and operated IrishPub and Restaurant.
HIBISCUS AMERICAN AND
CARIBBEAN RESTAURANTBest Western Morristown Inn
270 South Street973-359-0200 I hibiscuscuisine.com
A delicious combination ofCaribbean and American cuisinesyour whole family will enjoy.
MORRISTOWN DELIRESTAURANT AND CATERERS
7 Elm Street973-267-3766morristowndeli.comA New York style restaurant knownas the Best deli this side of the Hudson.
ORIGIN THAI II
10 South Street973-971-9933 I originthai.comHigh class dining steeped in the uniqueart of Thai cooking.
PAZZO PAZZO, 74 Speedwell Avenue973-898-6606 I pazzopazzo.comA four star Italian Restaurant servingregional Italian cuisine.
RODS STEAK AND SEAFOOD GRILLE
Madison Hotel, One Madison Avenue973-539-6666 I rodssteak.comThis is an area landmark and winner ofNew Jersey Monthly's'Best Steakhouse' award.
Parsippany
BISTECCA, Embassy Suites Hotel909 Parsippany Boulevard(Routes 46 and 202)
973-939-2150 I bistecca.bizThe menu features many dishes which reflect
cuisines from all parts of Italy.
Whippany
MOLLY MALONES352 Route 10 West
973-887-5070mollymaloneswhippany.com
The cozy atmosphere aswell as the great food anddrink, recreate the
wonderful warmth of atraditional Irish Pub.
C o m e To E a t Morris County Tourism Bureau has members that serve up a tasty tour of the finestrestaurants. Whether you crave tantalizing seafood, freshly-brewed beer or a thick,juicy steak... a wide range of eateries awaits you from classic Italian and American
cuisine to Irish Pubs, Thai and family-style offerings. Our talented chefs have beenkeeping travelers and locals well-fed for nearly 300 years - Bon Appetit!
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Morris County is a great place to experience natures beauty. Take a leisurely walkor hike a challenging gorge. Paddle a lazy river or fish a clear, cold stream.
Play a challenging round of golf or bike on a rural country trail. No matter what
mode you choose, youll find the grandeur of our natural beauty speaks to andsoothes your soul.
ParksHACKLEBARNEY STATE PARKChester I 908-638-6969state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests978 acres of glacial valley with gorges carvedby the Black River, over 5 miles of hiking trails
plus fishing, hunting, picnic and playgrounds.
MORRIS COUNTY PARK COMMISSIONMCPC* 973-326-7600 I morrisparks.net17,500 acres of passive and activerecreational opportunities throughout the countyincluding golf, hiking, ice skating, sledding, icefishing, fishing, hunting, boating, swimming,cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, biking,
recreational fields, environmental educationand special programming for families through-out the year. NOTE: All MCPC sites share theabove phone number andweb site, unless otherwise noted.
BirdingGREAT SWAMPOUTDOOR EDUCATION
CENTER, MCVCChatham Township973-635-6629I morrisparks.net
BoatingLEES COUNTY PARK MARINA, MCPCLake Hopatcong, Mount Arlington973-398-5199I morrisparks.netOpen March 15 to November 30
LEWIS MORRIS COUNTY PARK, MCPCSunrise Lake, Morris TownshipOpen Memorial Day to Labor Day.Paddle boats and row boats (weekends)
SILAS CONDICTCOUNTY PARK, MCPCKinnelon BoroughOpen Memorial Day to Labor Day.Paddle boats and row boats (weekends)
Dog Park
LEWIS MORRIS COUNTY PARK, MCPCMorris TownshipTraditional off-leash dog park
FarmsALSTEDE FARMS, Chester
908-879-7189alstedefarms.com
Quality produce,gourmet food and
wine, farm tours,homemade ice cream
and cider. Call aheadfor harvest schedules.
Open all year!
WIGHTMANS FARMSMorristown973-425-9819wightmansfarms.comQuality fruits andvegetables, fresh cider,smoked meats and gourmetfoods, hay rides. Call ahead for harvestschedules. Open all year!
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Victorian flower bedsand magnificent oldtrees enhance thefine architecture.
BAMBOOBROOKOUTDOOR
EDUCATIONCENTER, MCPC, Chester Township
Trails and wildlife in natural setting, one milehike to Willowwood Arboretum.
CROSS ESTATE GARDENS, MNHP**Bernardsville I 973-543-4030Formal, walled garden with ornamental grasses,shrubs and perennials, former New Jersey
Brigade encampment area for 12,000 soldiersduring the Revolutionary War.
ELIZABETH D. KAY ENVIRONMENTALCENTER, MCPC, Chester Township973-635-6629I morrisparks.net233 acres with gardens, hiking trails and guidednature walks.
FRELINGHUYSEN ARBORETUM,
MCPC, Morris Township127 acres of theme gardens (shade, cottage,perennial, rock and vegetable), specializedcollections of shrubs and trees, programs andexhibits for the public.
MACCULLOCH HALL GARDENS, Morristown973-538-2404I maccullochhall.orgOldest garden in Morristown, dating from 1820,featuring sixty varieties of roses, open dawn to
dusk seven days a week.
TOURNE PARK, MCPC, Denville545 acres with 250 different woodlandflowers and ferns.
WICK HOUSE HERB GARDEN, MNHP**Jockey Hollow, Harding Township973-543-4030 I nps.org/morr
18th century herb and vegetable gardenon the Wick Farm, formerly home of Henryand Tempe Wick.
WILLOWWOOD ARBORETUM, MCPCChester3,500 kinds of native and exotic plants on 130acres, one mile hike to Bamboo Brook OutdoorEducation Center.
Golf
BERKSHIRE VALLEY GOLF COURSE, MCPCJefferson Township973-208-0018 I morrisparks.net/golf
FLANDERS VALLEY GOLF COURSE, MCPCFlanders973-584-5382 I morrisparks.net/golf
KNOLL COUNTRY CLUB GOLF FACILITY
ParsippanyKnoll Golf Club East Public973-263-7115 I parsippany.net
Knoll Golf Club West Semi-Private973-263-7110 I parsippany.net
PINCH BROOK GOLF COURSE, MCPCFlorham Park973-377-2039 I morrisparks.net/golf
SUNSET VALLEY GOLF COURSE, MCPCPompton Plains973-835-1515 I morrisparks.net/golf
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Horseback Riding
SEATON HACKNEY STABLES, MCPC
Morristown973-644-3355I seatonhackney.com
Indoor Ice Skating
MENNEN SPORTS ARENA, MCPCMorris Township973-326-7651I morrisparks.net
Swimming
LEWIS MORRIS COUNTY PARK, MCPCSunrise Lake, Morris Township
*MCPC: Morris County Park Commission**MNHP: Morristown National Historical Park
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Town of Boonton
973-257-9107 I boontonmainstreet.orgThis historic town, set on the Rockaway River,is filled with antique shops, boutiques andrestaurants.
Borough of Chatham
973-635-2444 I chathamchambernj.org.Tour the historic district and shop a traditionalbusy retail Main Street.
Borough of Chester
908-879-4814 I ilovechester.com.Chester offers a wide variety of shops.
A mall with national retailers,Streets of Chester, is located on Route 206.shopsofchester.com
Denville Township
973-625-1171 I denville-nj.comDenville has been voted best downtownby Daily Recordreaders. Along Route 10are the Shoppes at Union Hill featuringnational retailers.theshoppesatunionhill.com
Madison
973-377-7830 I rosenet.orgEnjoy shopping and award-winning diningin historic Madison.
Borough of Mendham
973-543-2145 I mendhamnj.orgShop along East and West Main Streets andHilltop Road. Great for boutiques, antiquesand dining.
Morris Plains
973-538-2224 I morrisplainsboro.org.This town center offers shopping andinteresting dining choices along Route 202.
Morristown
973-455-1133 I morristown-nj.org.Morristown offers quality stores in a quaintvillage setting. The Morris County Mall is located
in nearby Cedar Knolls, anchored by Wal-Mart.
For some, its the thrill of the hunt. For others, its simply the joy of discovering aunique gift. If your aspiration is to shop in a sophisticated department store or
country boutique, search for antiques and collectibles, purchase hip and personally
expressive clothing and accessories, fine art or custom-designed jewelry, youll findit and more, all in Morris County.
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Also in Morristown:
ENJOU CHOCOLAT
8 DeHart Street973-993-9090 I enjouchocolat.comYou'll find shelves upon shelves of lusciouschocolates.
SHOPS AT 14 PINE STREET14 Pine Street973-267-0400 I shop14pine.comA gift store to meet all of your needs.
SIMON GALLERY48 Bank Street973-538-5456 I simongallery.comThe gallery's diverse sensibility focuses oncontemporary art, both abstract andrepresentational.
MORRIS COUNTY TOURISM BUREAU
GIFT SHOP6 Court Street973-631-5151 I morristourism.orgBooks and collectibles with a focus on localhistory for sale.
Rockaway Borough
973-627-2000 I rockawayborough.comCome and find fabulous shopping in a vibranttwo-block area. This town is also home to theRockaway Townsquare Mall.
Long Valley
908-876-5266 I longvalleyvillageassoc.comA cozy town with a rich history, it offers diverseshopping and professional services.
Gift Shops at Morris County
Historic SitesACORN HALL973-267-3465 I acornhall.org
BOONTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY973-402-8840 I boonton.org
HISTORIC SPEEDWELL973-285-6550 I morrisparks.net
MACCULLOCH HALL973-538-2404 I maccullochhall.org
MORRIS MUSEUM973-971-3700 I morrismuseum.org
MORRISTOWN NATIONALHISTORICAL PARK
973-984-2182 I nps.gov/morr
MUSEUM OF EARLY TRADES& CRAFTS973-377-2982 I metc.org
STICKLEY MUSEUM ATCRAFTSMAN FARMS973-540-1165 I stickleymuseum.org
Eight DeHart Street Morristown, NJ 07960
973-993-9090 Fax: 973-993-8299
www.enjouchocolat.com
Gourmet Chocolate Custom Shaped Chocolates
Gift Baskets CorporateGifts Wedding Favors
Morristown, NJ
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C o m e To L i v e & Wo r k From its Colonial beginnings to the vibrant 21st century mecca that it has
become, Morris County boasts many thriving communities. 50 of the Fortune
500 companies have offices located in our area. Morris County is one of the
top ten most affluent counties in America.
Madison Chamber of CommerceMadison973-377-7830 I madisonnjchamber.org
Morris County Board of ChosenFreeholders, Morristown
973-285-6010 I co.morris.nj.usMorris County Chamber of CommerceMorristown973-539-3882 I morrischamber.org
Morris County Economic DevelopmentCorporation, Morristown973-539-8270 I morriscountyedc.org
Morris County Hispanic-American
Chamber of Commerce, Morristown973-644-3093 I mchacc.com
Morristown PartnershipMorristown973-455-1133 I morristown-nj.org
Parsippany Area Chamber of CommerceLake Hiawatha
973-402-6400parsippanychamber.orgI visitparsippany.org
Randolph Area Chamber of CommerceMt. Freedom973-361-3462 I randolphchamber.org
Somerset County Business PartnershipBridgewater908-218-4300
somersetbusinesspartnership.com
AAA New Jersey Automobile ClubFlorham Park973-377-7200I aaa.com
Burgdorff RealtorsMorristown
973-387-4300I
burgdorff.comCall for a Morris County Relocation Guide
Department of State, Division of Travel& Tourism800-VISITNJ I visitnj.org
E+Plus Transportation Inc.Morristown877-GO-EPLUS I eplustaxi.com
Innovative Marketing DesignsPhillipsburg908-454-3431I imd-cards.com
Irish American Cultural InstituteMorristown973-605-1991I iaci-usa.org
Kiwanis Club of RandolphMount Freedom
973-442-2840merocune.com/randolphkiwanis
Kommunity Kiosk, Inc.Parsippany973-334-4696I kki-kiosks.com
Business Affiliates
Services
Cross Estate
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Madison Arts & Culture AllianceMadison973-615-2231I madisonartsnj.org
Morris County HeritageCommission, Morristown973-829-8117I morrisheritage.org
Morris County Park CommissionMorris Township973-326-7600I morrisparks.net
Morris County Tourism BureauMorristown
973-631-5151I morristourism.orgCall for a Morris County Relocation Guide
Morristown and Morris Township LibraryMorristown973-538-6161I jfpl.org
Morristown Parking AuthorityMorristown973-539-4810townofmorristown.org/mpa.html
New Jersey Natural Gas, Wall800-221-0051I njliving.com
PFA Designs Inc., Morristown973-292-9333I pfadesigns.com
Skylands of New JerseyTourism Council Inc.
800-4SKYLAND I skylandstourism.org
Taylored Travel Inc., Morristown973-455-1987
The Morristown Club, Morristown973-539-0116
The Point at Morristown, Morristown908-301-1000 I thepointatmorristown.com
The Write Direction, Randolph973-252-4506I twdirection.com
TransOptions, Inc., Cedar Knolls973-267-7600I transoptions.org
Ukrainian American CulturalCenter of New Jersey, Whippany
973-585-7175I uaccnj.org
Morristown Memorial Hospital100 Madison Avenue, Morristown973-971-5000I atlantichealth.org
Saint Clares Hospital25 Pocono Road, Denville973-625-6000I saintclares.org400 West Blackwell Street, Dover973-989-3000I saintclares.org
Chilton Memorial Hospital97 West Parkway, Pompton Plains973-831-5000I chiltonmemorial.org
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: DIAL 911
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY: DIAL 411COMMUNITY SERVICES: DIAL 211
Hospitals
C o m e To L i v e & Wo r k
Speedwell Lake
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ALSTEDE FARMSChester908-879-7189I alstedefarms.com
BICKFORD THEATREMorris Township
973-971-3706I bickfordtheatre.org
COMMUNITY CHILDRENS MUSEUMDOVER973-366-9060I communitychildrensmuseum.org
COMMUNITY THEATRE AT MAYO CENTERFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSMorristown
973-539-8008I mayoarts.org
CRAIGMEUR RECREATION COMPLEXJefferson Twp.973-697-4500
ENJOU CHOCOLATSHOPMorristown
973-993-9090enjouchocolat.com
GLASSWORKS STUDIOMorristown973-656-0800 I umakeglass.com
MENNEN SPORTS ARENAMorristown
Indoor Ice Rink973-326-7651 I morrisparks.net
KNOLL COUNTRY CLUBParsippany973-263-7115 I parsippany.net
MACCULLOCH HALL AND GARDENSMorristown
973-538-2404 I maccullochhall.org
Are you looking for an ideal space to host your special event? The following
venues and dedicated service providers are ready to assist! We also invite you
to visit the Come to Eat and Come to Stay sections in this guide
for suggestions on renting hotels, inns, conference centers orrestaurants throughout Morris County.
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MORRIS MUSEUMMorristown973-971-3700I morrismuseum.org
MORRIS COUNTY TOURISM BUREAUMorristownScavenger Hunts and Walking Tours973-631-5151I morristourism.org
MORRIS COUNTY PARK COMMISSION973-326-7600I morrisparks.netGolf Course Information: 973-326-7602
Picnic Area Reservations: 973-326-7631
MUSEUM OF EARLY TRADES& CRAFTSMadison973-377-2982I metc.org
STICKLEY MUSEUMAT CRAFTSMAN FARMS
Morris Plains973-540-1165I stickleymuseum.org
TAYLORED TRAVELMorristown
973-455-1987
THE MORRISTOWN CLUBMorristown973-539-0116
UKRAINIAN AMERICAN CULTURALCENTER OF NEW JERSEYWhippany
973-585-7175 I uaccnj.org
WIGHTMANS FARMSMorristown973-425-9819 Iwightmansfarms.com
Giralda lawn concert
Westin Gov
ernor
Morris
Memorial DayParade
Morris Plains
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Tour 1 National Historic Landmarks
10:00am 11:30am Visit Washingtons Headquarters, Morristown National
Historical Park, home of Jacob Ford Jr. This fine Morristown mansion was military
headquarters during the American Revolution in 1779-1780 when George Washington
made it his home for 200 days. Tour the mansion with a National Park Service ranger
and tour the recently renovated museum. Should you wish to extend your time at theNational Historical Park, visit some or all of its additional three sites: Fort Nonsense,
the Cross Estate and Gardens, the Wick House and garden, and the soldiers huts at
Jockey Hollow. There are gift shops at the museum and at the Jockey Hollow Visitors
Center. The park is open every day of the year except Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Years Day, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1:45am 1:00pm Enjoy lunch in downtown Morristown, featuring over 75
restaurants with international cuisine options. These include Caribbean, Hispanic,
Indian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Irish, Italian, Greek, New York deli-style,
new American and an Afghani restaurant.
1:30pm 2:30pm The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms is nationally
recognized as one of the most significant sites connected with the American Arts &
Crafts Movement and the only house Gustav Stickley designed and built for himself,
and lived in with his family. The grounds are open all year round. Call for tour times.
Admission is charged at the door. Visit the excellent gift shop.
3:00pm 4:00pm Historic Speedwell is an early 19th century farmstead and
ironworks managed by the Morris County Park Commission and home to a number
of historic Revolutionary War-era homes. It features the life and times of the Stephen
Vail family and their contribution to the development of the first successful electro-
magnetic telegraph. Stephens son, Alfred, collaborated with Samuel F.B. Morse and
first demonstrated their invention here in the factory building, now a National
Landmark site. Through exhibits and guided tours, including demonstrations of the
telegraph, Historic Speedwell captures the birth of the Industrial Revolution.
This section is devoted to the where, when and how of your trip - the advanced
planning required to get it together and take it on the road. If you are
new to Morris County and not familiar with the area,
we offer the following recommendations.
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Tour 2 Historic House Museum Tour10:00am 11:30am Excite the mind and enhance your understanding and
enjoyment of the arts at the Morris Museum. Formerly the home of the Frelinghuysen
family, the museum recently unveiled a spectacular new exhibition entitled, Musical
Machines & Living Dolls: Mechanical Musical Instruments and Automata from the
Murtogh D. Guinness Collection in a brand new 4,300 square-foot gallery. Other
areas of the museums distinguished collection include costumes and textiles,
fine art, decorative art, dolls and toys, natural science, geology, paleontology
and anthropology.
11:45am 1:15pm Enjoy lunch in downtown Morristown, featuring over 75
restaurants with international cuisine options. These include Caribbean, Hispanic,Indian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Irish, Italian, Greek, New York deli-style,
new American and an Afghani restaurant.
1:30pm 2:30pm Visit Acorn Hall and experience mid-Victorian splendor at its
best. The house is furnished primarily with pieces from the Schermerhorn and
Crane-Hone families, supplemented with significant objects from other prominent
Morris County families. Carpeting, wall covering and decorative paint techniques
remain as they were in the nineteenth century.
3:00pm 4:00pm Experience Macculloch Hall. Built in 1810, this Federal-style
mansion of more than twenty rooms was home to George Macculloch (best remem-
bered as the Father of the Morris Canal) and five generations of his descendants.
The museum features a collection of 18th and 19th century decorative and fine arts
and is home to the largest collection of works by political cartoonist Thomas Nast.
End your afternoon with a stroll behind Macculloch Hall through one of the oldest
gardens in Morris County.
Tour 3
Take The Kids10:00am 11:30am Through its changing exhibitions, theatre programs and host
of special activities, the Morris Museum is an exciting venue to experience personal
and shared discovery for kids and adults alike. The Museum excels at presenting
programs based on the real things, including exhibits on the human body, rocks
and minerals, mammals, dinosaurs and American Indians. For a list of current and
upcoming kid-focused exhibits, visit www.morrismuseum.org.
11:30am 12:30pm Enjoy lunch in downtown Morristown, featuring over 75
restaurants with international cuisine options. These include Caribbean, Hispanic,Indian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Irish, Italian, Greek, New York deli-style,
new American and an Afghani restaurant.
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12:30pm 2:00pm Fosterfields Living Historical Farm is a 200-acre farm that
offers educational activities and demonstrations of turn-of-the-century (1920s)
farming methods and life. Visitors are encouraged to participate in various farm-re-
lated activities, such as churning butter, cracking corn and feeding it to the chick-
ens, as well as tending the garden. Staff is dressed in period attire and interprets the
lives and roles of Foster family members, domestics and farm laborers.
2:30pm 3:30pm The Museum of Early Trades and Crafts in Madison,
houses a collection of 18th and 19th century tools and crafts and is devoted to
preserving the history of Madisons craftsmen and artisans. The most popularprograms involve craftspeople - such as carpenters, coopers and blacksmiths -
demonstrating the use of tools in the performance of their professions. Artifacts
on exhibit at the museum include such items as buckets, powder horns, hay forks,
cradle scythes and the ice saws used to cut and collect ice from the surface ponds
in an era before refrigeration.
Tour 4 Shopping10:00am 12:00pm Enjoy shopping in downtown Morristown. Visit Century 21
Department Store, according to Patricia Marx of the New Yorker Magazine, the
Louvre of discount stores. Youll find your favorite designers at 40-75% off retail
prices! Shop for clothing and shoes for the entire family, home furnishings, jewelry,
cosmetics, perfume and leather goods. An easily walkable city, there are many
boutiques and specialty stores around the Morristown Green, including the Shops
at 14 Pine Street, the Simon Gallery, Enjou Chocolat and Glassworks Studio.
12:15pm 1:30pm Enjoy lunch in downtown Morristown, featuring over 75
restaurants with international cuisine options. These include Caribbean, Hispanic,
Indian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Irish, Italian, Greek, New York deli-
style, new American and an Afghani restaurant.
2:00pm 4:30pm Shopping in Historic Chester Village. A quaint village of shops
on Main Street in Historic Chester. Antiques, crafts, artwork, toys and gifts of
all sorts can be found in Chester. There is also a newer mall in Chester, called the
Streets of Chester on Route 206, which features familiar national retailers like
the Gap.
Additional Morris County shopping areas include the Rockaway Townsquare Mall,
the Shoppes at Union Hill in Denville, the Morris County Mall in Cedar Knolls and
the downtown shopping districts of Denville, Chatham, Boonton, Madison and
Mendham.
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MEMBERS
Acorn Hall
Alstede Farms
Arts Council of the Morris Area
Atlantic Health Jets Training Center,practice facility of the New York Jets
Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey
Best Western Morristown Inn
Bistecca
Boonton Historical Society & Museum
Burgdorff Realtors
Butler Museum
Centenary Stage Company
Community Children's Museum
Community Theatre at Mayo Centerfor the Performing Arts
Courtyard by Marriott Hanover
Courtyard by Marriott Parsippany
Crossroads of the American Revolution
Dublin Pub
E + Plus Transportation
Embassy SuitesEnjou Chocolat
Fairfield Inn & Suites
Glassworks Studio, Inc.
Grasshopper Off The Green
Hamilton Park Conference Center
Hampton Inn
Hanover Marriott
Hibiscus
Hilton Garden Inn
Hilton Parsippany
Holiday Inn Hotel, Parsippany
Hyatt Morristown
Hyatt Summerfield Suites
Innovative Marketing Designs
Irish American Cultural Institute
Kiwanis Club of Randolph
Knoll Country Club
Kommunity Kiosk, Inc.
Macculloch Hall Historical Museumand Gardens
Madison Arts & Culture Alliance
Madison Chamber of Commerce
Madison Hotel
Molly Malone's
Montville Historical Society and Museum
Morris County Board of ChosenFreeholders
Morris County Chamber of Commerce
Morris County Economic Development
Morris County Heritage Commission
Morris County Hispanic-AmericanChamber of Commerce
Morris County Park Commission
Morris Plains Museum
Morristown Craftmarket
Morristown Deli
Morristown Madams, Roller Derby League
Morristown National Historical ParkMorristown Parking Authority
Morristown Partnership
*Advertisers in bold
Morris County Tourism Bureau
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Mount Tabor Historical SocietyMuseum of Early Trades and Crafts
New Jersey Automobile Club
New Jersey Department of State,Division of Travel & Tourism
New Jersey Natural Gas
Obadiah LaTourette Grist and Saw Mill
Olde Mill InnOrigin Thai II
Parrot Mill Inn
Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce
Pazzo Pazzo
PFA Designs, Inc.
Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey
Quality InnRalston Cider Mill
Ramada Conference Center
Residence Inn by Marriott
Rod's Steak & Seafood Grille
Schuyler-Hamilton House
Simon Gallery
Skylands of New Jersey Tourism Council
Somerset County Business PartnershipStickley Museum at Craftsman Farms
Taylored Travel, Inc.
The Grain House
The Masterwork Chorus
The Morris Museum
The Morristown & Morris Township Library
The Morristown ClubThe Neighbour House Bed & Breakfast
The Point at Morristown
The Raritan Inn at Middle Valley
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
The Shops at 14 Pine Street
The Westin Governor Morris/
Copeland RestaurantThe Write Direction
TransOptions, Inc.
Ukrainian American Cultural Centerof New Jersey
Whippany Railway Museum
Whistling Swan Inn
Wightman's Farms, Inc.
James Gilbert
Jean L. Rich
Paige and Elizabeth LHommedieu
John T. Cunningham
Marion O. Harris, Morris County Trust for Historic PreservationAllison Deeb, Morristown Town Council
Katherine Laud, Homeless Solutions
FRIENDS
Morris County Tourism Bureau
Members & Advertisers
*Advertisers in bold
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Ellwood Kerkeslager,Madison Arts & Culture Alliance
Carrie Fellows,Morris County Heritage Commission
William Leavens,Musconetcong Watershed Association
William Primus,
Urban LeagueDenise Lanza,Morris County Park Commission
Michelle Mount,New Jersey Automobile Club
Cate Litvack,Crossroads of the American Revolution
Kim Tauriello,Morris Museum
Robert C. DeBartolo,The Westin Governor Morris
Francis Alai,Attorney
France Delle Donne,
Morristown PartnershipPaul Boudreau,Morris County Chamber of Commerce
Anne Aronovitch,Arts Council of the Morris Area
STAFF:
Leslie Bensley, Executive Director
Carol Anton, Membership and Program Manager
Deidre Schunk, Information and Office Manager
Carol Barkin, Membership and Program Coordinator
Jan Barrett, Finance
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen, Honorary Chairman
Randy W. Turner, Advisory Board
Patricia J. Maynard, Advisory Board
Jack Schrier, Freeholder Liaison
We make every effort to be sure the information is listed properly.
Please use the contact information to verify dates, times and places.
BOARD MEMBERS
Morris County Tourism Bureau
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