Events
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Weekly Arts & Crafts Class at the Museum
Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson St., Hoboken, NJ, United StatesLooking for a creative morning out? Join us every Thursday morning for a relaxed, creative drop-in arts & crafts session designed especially for our youngest visitors. Led by Ms. Lisa, … Continue reading Weekly Arts & Crafts Class at the Museum
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Weekly Storytime at the Museum
Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson St., Hoboken, NJ, United StatesStart your Friday with stories, songs, and rhymes at the Museum! When: Fridays at 10:00 am – 10:25 am (Doors open at 9:30 am) Where: 1301 Hudson Street Best for: … Continue reading Weekly Storytime at the Museum
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45th Annual Thomas Edison Film Festival Premiere
The Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) and the Hoboken Historical Museum present the 45th Anniversary TEFF Hoboken Premiere on Friday, February 27th at 6:30pm. The program kicks off with … Continue reading 45th Annual Thomas Edison Film Festival Premiere
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Hoboken Talks with Richard Barone postponed
Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson St., Hoboken, NJ, United StatesPlease note: this episode will be rescheduled. Thank you for your understanding! Please join us virtually on Thursday, March 5th at 7 PM for the season premiere of Hoboken Talks! … Continue reading Hoboken Talks with Richard Barone postponed
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Poetic Pages: Where Black Poets Speak
Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson St., Hoboken, NJ, United StatesSaturday, March 7th | 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Join Millicent Ansah, the Hoboken Historical Museum, and Poet in Residence Danny Shot for an afternoon honoring local Black voices. We’ll … Continue reading Poetic Pages: Where Black Poets Speak
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Lecture by Dr. Lindsey R. Swindall – African Americans During the Revolutionary Era
Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson St., Hoboken, NJ, United StatesHow did the American Revolution impact people of African descent, and in what ways did they shape the movement for independence? Join us as Dr. Lindsey R. Swindall explores the complex legacy of the Revolutionary era, with a special focus on the individual contributions of African Americans in New Jersey.