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Located in the heart of the historic Morristown area, the Morris Museum is one of New Jersey's important institutions, with a long heritage of bringing art, history, science and education to its communities. The Morris Museum Collection began as a curio cabinet display at the Morristown Neighborhood House in 1913. Here Mrs. Aldus Pierson, the House's first headworker, gave talks to the neighborhood children about the different cultures represented by the various objects on display. By 1927 the Morris Junior Museum had expanded to seven rooms, featuring displays of colonial and 19th-century household articles and children's toys. The ensuing years saw tremendous expansion, both in the size and variety of the Museum's collections and in its influence on its communities through educational programs. Between 1956 and 1981 Chester H. Newkirk, the Museum's first director, took the Museum to a new level. The Georgian-style mansion "Twin Oaks," the former Frelinghuysen estate, became the Museum's home in 1964. Since then the facility has been enlarged with expanded gallery space, and even a 312-seat theater. Today the museum complex fills an area of 75,524 square feet. The Museum's growing collection includes some 48,000 objects encompassing Changing Exhibitions Family Activities The Bickford Theatre "The Bickford Theatre has announced the smartest and most audience-friendly schedule I've seen since I've been covering New Jersey theatres!" said the Star-Ledger's Peter Filichia about a recent season's lineup of classic comedies. Read some of the rave reviews at the Morris Museum's website. The Bickford also presents their wonderful interactive Cheers & Applause Theatre Series for Children, where kids get to be more than an audience. Call for the schedule. Education Gallery Talks are docent-guided tours conducted by museum staff and exhibiting artists. They are tailored to the age and grade level of the group and can last from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the group's needs. Long programs comprise a more intensive study and can include hands-on activities. Gallery Talks may include a Workshop and can focus on changing or permanent exhibitions. Just a few titles of Gallery Talks Related to Permanent Exhibitions include Many other programs are available, covering anthropology, geology and the natural sciences. In addition to programs done at the Museum, Outreach Programs can be delivered at school, including those done with the help of a portable Planetarium. The Bickford Theatre offers its own series of unique programs encompassing the performing arts and film. Call the Museum for details.
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