Mother’s Day Exhibit Tour
Bring mom and join Curator of Collections Anne Motto for a unique look at the Morristown Sewing School. Her two years of research brings to light this fascinating 1880s initiative […]
A Decade of Progress: Restoring Acorn Hall’s Buildings & Landscape
Join us for a look back at a decade's worth of progress restoring the Acorn Hall property. Learn more about the smaller, less noticeable initiatives and the monumental construction projects […]
Yoga for Every Body
Namaste in nature with MCHS Board President and twenty-year Hatha yoga instructor, Kathleen Margiotta. Classes will feature 60 minutes of flexibility, balance, strength, and calming exercises in the shade of […]
MCHS’s Architectural Study Collection, A NJ First
Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at the design and development of NJ’s first Architectural Study Collection. Comprised of over thirty 18th-20th century structures, this collection of character-defining architectural features […]
Jacob Ford, Jr.’s Revolutionary Secret
Join us for a quarter mile hike to Jacob Ford's (gun)powder mill on the Whippany River behind Acorn Hall and learn about the new discoveries made during the latest archeological […]
To Splurge or Not to Splurge?
…That is the question posed to homeowners choosing their interior décor from the past to the present. As an upper middle class family arriving in Morristown by 1860, the Cranes […]
Yoga for Every Body
Namaste in nature with MCHS Board President and twenty-year Hatha yoga instructor, Kathleen Margiotta. Classes will feature 60 minutes of flexibility, balance, strength, and calming exercises in the shade of […]
A Photo Walk with Xiomáro, Exploring Acorn Hall’s Historic Neighborhood
Bring your smartphone (or any camera) and spend a relaxed afternoon taking photos with Xiomáro, an internationally exhibited artist whose work will be on display in our exhibit opening Summer […]
Apples to Oranges: Two Gentlemen Farmers in Morristown
Get a taste of 19th-century farming in Morristown! Begin at Macculloch Hall Historical Museum to discover George Macculloch’s handwritten garden journal for his 26-acre farm at Macculloch Hall and then […]