Chamberlain House plans history tour

| 18 Sep 2017 | 04:50

    The Jefferson Township Museum, also known as the George Chamberlain House, will participate in the 8th Annual Pathways of History Tour of Historic Places in Morris County.
    This two-day family-friendly, admission free event features self-guided tours of 20 landmark sites. All locations will open their doors in simultaneous welcome on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and on Sunday, October 8 from noon until 4 p.m. A much anticipated annual event, the tour is enjoyed by an ever-growing number of visitors.
    Whatever your interest — it’s certain to be covered by this outstanding assemblage of small, admission free, and entirely volunteer-run historic groups. Represented this year are properties of significance in Boonton, Boonton Township, Butler, Denville, Dover, Florham Park, Jefferson Township, Kinnelon, Lake Hopatcong, Lincoln Park, Mine Hill, Township of Montville, Pequannock Township, Randolph, Roxbury Township and Washington Township.
    The Jefferson Museum will feature tours by docents in authentic Victorian costumes and self-guided tours of Museum’s Victorian gardens.
    For further information and a map of all participating museums, visit the Pathways website at www.pathwaysofhistorynj.net.