Museum of Early Trades & Crafts
973-377-2982
The Museum of Early Trades and Crafts originally opened its doors as a library in 1900. The library is still housed upstairs in this beautifully restored building that features 56 stained glass windows, 8 chandeliers, 3 fireplaces and stenciled brick walls. Learn about New Jersey history and culture by visiting the museum on your own, or arrange for a guided tour conducted by the museum's friendly and knowledgeable staff.
- Fax: 973-377-7358
- Hours: Tue - Sat, 10am - 4pm; Sun, noon - 5pm; Mon, closed
- Handicap Accessible: An elevator is available for the upper floor.
- Ticket information: Call the museum or visit their Web site for current prices or for a schedule of upcoming events.
- Student discounts: Yes
- Senior discounts: Yes
- Private parties: Yes
- Parking: On-street: free
- What is an interesting historical or little known fact about this town?: The first book borrowed from the library was the American Commonwealth by James Bryce.
- Guided tours?: Yes
- Gift shop: Yes
- Cameras allowed?: Yes
- Membership levels: Corporate, Family, Individual