Tewksbury Historical Society
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60 Water St
Lebanon, NJ 08833 - (908) 832-6734
Chamber Rating
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Damaris Rodriguez
Jan 21st, 2020 -
Amelia McCaffrey
Oct 8th, 2019 -
Court Bro
The photos are of their annual fund raiser flee market. Tons of vendors and plenty of parking. It's not at the historical society but at the Johnson family farm. This year it was on August 31st ( 2019). It seems to be the first Saturday before labor day.
Aug 22nd, 2019 -
Shaun Van Doren
Mar 30th, 2018 -
Vaibhav Dixit
People are really nice here. I loved their first event this winter. Author Linda Barth presented her research with many old pictures about historic Delaware and Raritan Canal that passes from through NJ. I learned that canal merges with Raritan river in New Brunswick just after Landing Lanes bridge. And route 18 has been built where canal used to be.
Jan 30th, 2017
Contact Info
- (908) 832-6734
Services
- BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Specialities
- PICNICS
Special Considerations
PARKING
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Tewksbury Historical Society?
A The phone number for Tewksbury Historical Society is: (908) 832-6734.
Q Where is Tewksbury Historical Society located?
A Tewksbury Historical Society is located at 60 Water St, Lebanon, NJ 08833
Q What is the internet address for Tewksbury Historical Society?
A The website (URL) for Tewksbury Historical Society is: http://TEWKSBURYHISTORY.NET|TEWKSBURYHISTORICALSOCIETY.COM
Q How big is Tewksbury Historical Society?
A Tewksbury Historical Society employs approximately 2-5 people.
Q Is there a key contact at Tewksbury Historical Society?
A You can contact Stephen Griggs at (908) 832-6734.
Q How is Tewksbury Historical Society rated?
A Tewksbury Historical Society has a 4.3 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Tewksbury Historical Society
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )Damaris Rodriguez on Google
Amelia McCaffrey on Google
Court Bro on Google
The photos are of their annual fund raiser flee market. Tons of vendors and plenty of parking. It's not at the historical society but at the Johnson family farm. This year it was on August 31st ( 2019). It seems to be the first Saturday before labor day.
Shaun Van Doren on Google
Vaibhav Dixit on Google
People are really nice here. I loved their first event this winter. Author Linda Barth presented her research with many old pictures about historic Delaware and Raritan Canal that passes from through NJ. I learned that canal merges with Raritan river in New Brunswick just after Landing Lanes bridge. And route 18 has been built where canal used to be.