Events
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Lecture by Sam Reckford – From Nieuw Amsterdam to the Gilded Age: The Stevens Legacy
Genealogist and historian Sam Reckford, a descendant of the Stevens family, will delve into the family’s profound impact on Hoboken. From Colonel John Stevens’ role in the American Revolution to … Continue reading Lecture by Sam Reckford – From Nieuw Amsterdam to the Gilded Age: The Stevens Legacy
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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