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Mahwah
The Mahwah Museum, 201 Franklin Turnpike, is now closed for the summer months. During the past year, the museum has hosted gallery talks, auctions, lectures, a benefit concert, and a Les Paul Birthday Gala. The museum will reopen on Sept. 7 with the new exhibit “Neighborhoods of Mahwah: 1913-2013.” This display will highlight the history, changes, and developments of Mahwah Township during the last 100 years. “Les Paul in Mahwah: A Tribute” will be downsized and will join the Donald Cooper Railroad as a permanent exhibit. The Mahwah Museum is open September through June, weekends and Wednesdays, from 1 to 5 p.m. Other museum venues include The Old Station Museum and 1929 Erie Caboose, located at 1871 Old Station Lane, which is open to visitors on Sundays, June through October, from 2 to 4 p.m. Admission is free for museum members and children.
Museum closes for summer; will reopen in fall
Museum visitors with Mahwah Museum President Charlie Carreras; donors Jim Wysocki, Jim McClurkin, and Joe Ullich; and Museum Trustee John Edwards.
For more information about exhibits, events, membership, and volunteer opportunities, visit www.mahwahmuseum. org or call (201) 512-0099.
The Mahwah Museum receives operating support from the New Jersey Historical Commission, Department of State.