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ORGANIZATION: Morven Museum & Garden

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If you're between the ages of 15 and 18 and are looking for something different and worthwhile to do, join us at Morven Museum & Garden! Teen volunteers are requested to help us with Gingerbread House Day and Pajama Storytime in December and other opportunities throughout the year. Email dlampertrudman@morven.org for orientation dates and details!

About The Museum

A National Historic Landmark, Morven is situated on five pristine acres in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey. This former New Jersey Governor’s Mansion showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Garden State through regular exhibitions, educational programs and special events.

History

Home to one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and to five New Jersey governors, Morven has played a role in the history of New Jersey and the nation for more than 250 years.

Richard Stockton (1730-1781) built Morven in the 1750s on land granted to his grandfather by William Penn in 1701. After a fire in 1758, the home was rebuilt and christened Morven, ("big mountain" in Gaelic) by Richard’s wife Annis Boudinot Stockton (1736-1801). Richard was a graduate of the first class of The College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and became a prominent lawyer. He was one of five New Jersey delegates appointed to the Continental Congress where he signed the Declaration of Independence. The British ransacked Morven later that year, capturing and imprisoning Stockton. He was released in January 1777. Annis is one of America’s earliest published female poets, immortalizing heroes of the Revolution such as George Washington, who called her "the elegant Muse of Morven."

Four more generations of Stocktons resided at Morven through the early 20th century before the property was leased to General Robert Wood Johnson, Chairman of Johnson & Johnson and the first non-family member to live there (1928-1944). He was followed by five New Jersey governors when Morven served as the state’s first Governor’s Mansion (1945-1981).

After the Governor’s Mansion was relocated in 1982, Morven went through an extensive restoration and archaeological investigation. Morven re-opened as a museum and garden in 2004.

Restoration

An unprecedented public and private partnership coupled with an extensive document search and archaeological excavation provided the foundation for a comprehensive renovation of Morven that began in 1999.

The program restored historic features of the grounds, including an 18th-century horse chestnut walk and a colonial revival garden. The buildings were returned to original colors, 20th century alterations were removed, and historic features, such as the renowned parquet floors, were re-installed.

An extensive nine-zone environmental system allows the museum to individually regulate temperature and humidity in each gallery, and security, lighting, fire suppression, and handicap-accessibility systems place Morven at the forefront of industry standards for museums.

Currently under construction, Morven’s Stockton Education Center is set to open in Spring 2018.

Morven Museum & Garden has become known for exceptional programming that expands and illuminates the themes presented in the permanent collection and special exhibitions. The new building will allow us to deliver these offerings steps away from the national historic home and galleries, allowing for seamless connections between the program topics and material culture.

With improved space, Morven will be better able to serve our growing audience including families with children, improve our community partnerships, and offer a gracious setting for events in a state of the art facility that opens to the beautiful Colonial Revival Garden.

Our Mission

To preserve the National Historic Landmark known as Morven by operating it as a museum and public garden that educates diverse audiences and showcases its rich history and the cultural heritage of New Jersey.

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About Morven Museum & Garden

Location:

55 STOCKTON ST, PRINCETON, NJ 08540, US

Mission Statement

A National Historic Landmark, Morven is situated on five pristine acres in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey. The home of Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and former New Jersey Governor’s Mansion, Morven showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Garden State through regular exhibitions, educational programs and special events. Our Belief is that history is an anchor to the past and a beacon to the future. Preserving and examining the past is vital for educating good citizens who will build a greater society. Our Vision is that one day all citizens will know and understand America’s history and pursue civic duty actively and responsibly. Our Mission is to preserve and celebrate Morven’s legacy by sharing its authentic stories.

Description

A National Historic Landmark, Morven is situated on five pristine acres in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey. The home of Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and former New Jersey Governor’s Mansion, Morven showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Garden State through regular exhibitions, educational programs and special events.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Environment
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Environment

WHEN

Mon Nov 26, 2018 - Sat Dec 15, 2018

WHERE

55 Stockton StreetPrinceton, NJ 08540

(40.3478,-74.66689)
 

SKILLS

  • History
  • Visual Arts
  • Customer Service

GOOD FOR

  • Teens

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 15
  • Orientation or Training

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