Made in New Jersey: Artistry, Machinery and History in the Garden State

New Jersey is famous for a lot of things, but did you know this small state can take credit for the sewing machine, the phonograph, and even a phony alien invasion? Join Liberty Hall educators as they use artifacts and resources from the museum’s collection, to highlight all of New Jersey’s most famous inventions, innovators, and ideas. Complete with objects from the collection to view including a Civil War-era draft wheel, a model Fire-Truck, and famous New Jersey pottery. Also available as a virtual outreach program.

Details:

Program Availability: Sunday through Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (dependent upon museum educator availability)

Program Fee: $125 + applicable travel

Program Length: 45 minutes to 1 hour

Book this Program:

Please contact Hannah Gaston, Education Coordinator, at hgaston@kean.edu or call 908-527-0400.