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Plan Your Visit

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Parking

Attendees may park for free in the lot located directly in front of Annunciation Center

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Transportation

Public Transit

  • Community Coach provides scheduled services from Morris and Essex counties to New York City and other professional charter service in the greater New York City area
  • New Jersey Transit trains to the SEU campus originate from Hoboken, New Jersey or New York's Pennsylvania Station. The train stops directly at the gate of Saint Elizabeth University (Convent Station stop). The "Midtown Direct" makes the trip to and from Manhattan in only 45 minutes each way. For more information visit the NJ Transit Train Schedule, or contact them directly at (800) 772-2222.

Tip! Download the NJ Transit Mobile App for easy access to schedules, routes, and fare payments.

Rideshare and Taxis

Uber and Lyft operate throughout the town, and taxis are readily available to take you to your destination from train and bus stations.

Hotels

Hotel information coming soon!

Heritage Tourism

a historic Victorian-Italianate house museum called Acorn Hall

Acorn Hall

Victorian mansion with preserved interiors showcasing Morristown’s 19th-century history and local heritage.

Learn about Acorn Hall
52-acre historic agricultural complex with a historic farmhouse, tenant house, smokehouse, and a carriage barn, all located on a rolling property with surrounding farmland

Ayres/Knuth Farm

Historic family farm with barns, artifacts, and open land reflecting rural life across generations.

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Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center

Bamboo Brook

Former estate turned landscaped park featuring gardens, trails, and Marion Coffin’s historic designs.

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a historic, two-family iron miner's house built around 1855

Bridget Smith House Museum

Irish immigrant home offering a look at 19th-century mill workers’ daily life and community history.

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historical stone house

Cooper Gristmill

Fully restored 1826 water-powered mill demonstrating historic grain-grinding and early industry.

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Fosterfields red barn next to fence and a driveway

Fosterfields Living Historical Farm

Working farm where costumed interpreters show early 1900s rural life, tools, and traditions.

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A historic brick building that says "Palace Theatre"

Growing Stage

The Historic Palace Theatre is a restored vaudeville-era theater dedicated to professional performing arts for young audiences.

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A simple red historic building on a slight incline

Historic Speedwell

Industrial village known as the “Birthplace of the Telegraph,” with restored buildings and exhibits.

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white historical home with green accents

King Store and Homestead Museum

19th-century general store and residence preserving everyday life, trade, and local history.

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a historical brick building with white pillars in front

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum

Federal-era mansion showcasing fine art, antiques, and the legacy of George Macculloch.

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Morristown

Morristown National Historical Park

Revolutionary War landmarks, including Washington’s winter headquarters and preserved encampments.

Learn about Morristown
historical stone building serving as the Museum of Early Trades

Museum of Early Trades and Crafts

Gothic-style museum focused on 18th–19th century craftsmanship, tools, and local heritage.

Learn about the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts
a rustic, T-shaped log house built with natural materials like chestnut timbers and fieldstone, topped by a large, gabled roof with long shed dormers and a ceramic tile roof.

Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms

Arts-and-Crafts home of Gustav Stickley, preserved with original furniture and woodland grounds.

Learn about Stickley Museum

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