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New Jersey's Colonial Architecture: Public Lecture
Join us at the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts to learn about New Jersey history and our many colonial buildings.

Join David Veasey, journalist and author, as he discusses the substantial number of buildings remaining from our colonial past, from the Royal Governor’s Mansion in Perth Amboy, to the Black Horse Inn in Mendham, to Nassau Hall on the grounds of Princeton University, to the Sandy Hooky Lighthouse on the Jersey shore. This diverse architecture reflects the state’s early settlers who were among the most diverse in all the colonies.
Advance registration is recommended, please call the Museum at 973-377-2982 x 12,
Admission is $7/non-members and $5/members.