Built in 1913, the museum is the second largest in New Jersey, originally a school museum that houses antique cabinets, and then relocated and expanded to have the current location of the museum. The museum was previously the mansion where the family is located. The new Georgian-style mansion was built between 1910 and 1913, and was later converted into the current museum. The theme of the museum is also divided into permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions, with exhibits highlighting local wildlife and history.
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Built in 1913, the museum is the second largest in New Jersey, originally a school museum that houses antique cabinets, and then relocated and expanded to have the current location of the museum. The museum was previously the mansion where the family is located. The new Georgian-style mansion was built between 1910 and 1913, and was later converted into the current museum. The theme of the museum is also divided into permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions, with exhibits highlighting local wildlife and history.