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4216 Highway 516
Matawan, NJ 07747
+1 (732) 566-2108
https://www.thomas-warne-museum.com
The Thomas Warne Museum and the Madison-Old Bridge Township Historical Society are dedicated to discovering, preserving, and sharing the rich history of Old Bridge Township and the State of New Jersey. Founded in 1964, the museum is located on a two-acre plot of land that was once owned by Thomas Warne, one of the original proprietors of East Jersey. Housed in a historic one-room schoolhouse, the museum offers educational exhibits, research resources, and programs that bring history to life for visitors of all ages.

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5.01 reviews
R P.
8/14/2016

Great local museum for history of Madison Township (Old B ridge) research. Interesting displays of local artifacts. The school house is a good example of how kids in the past learned together...

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