Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey 07030
Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey 07030
Stunning Variety of Homes on Display in Annual Hoboken Historical Museum House Tour, Oct. 26
This year’s Hoboken Historical Museum House Tour, on Sunday, Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., offers something for everyone’s tastes in the homes and condos selected from among the city’s finest and most unusual residences. From the turn-of-the-century Italian craftsmanship on display in a Castle Point Terrace home, to the beautiful views from a waterfront loft apartment, to a traditional row home on upper Park Avenue, to a mystery stop on the tour that is sure to surprise and delight tour-goers, the tour allows Hoboken to show off its many eclectic lifestyles.
Visit the House Tour website for views of last year’s tour, by clicking the link below. For more information, visit www.hobokenmuseum.org, or call 201-656-2240.
Tour goers save time and money by buying a ticket voucher in advance for $25, at the Museum, or one of five other ticket sales locations: either of the two Sparrow’s Wines and Liquors locations, Amanda’s restaurant, Brian David Realtors, Prudential Castle Point Realty, or Fleet Feet Sports.
This year, tickets are also available for purchase from the Museum website.
The Museum is open six days a week at 1301 Hudson St., in the Shipyard complex, from 2 – 9 p.m. on Tues. – Thurs., 1 – 5 p.m. on Fri. and noon – 5 p.m. on weekends.
On the day of the tour, tickets are $30, except for Museum members, who pay $25. Ticket vouchers will be exchanged for the House Tour booklet at the Museum on tour day, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The tour takes about two to two and a half hours to complete; doors close at 4 p.m. The tour is self-guided and homes may be visited in any order; a map will be included in the booklet. We thank PNC Bank for their continued generous support.
About the Hoboken Historical Museum
Founded 1986, the Museum’s mission is to educate the public about Hoboken’s history, diverse culture, architecture and historic landmarks.
In 2001, the Museum moved into one of the oldest buildings on the waterfront, in the former Bethlehem Steel shipyard, at 1301 Hudson St., Hoboken, where it maintains a series of rotating exhibits. The Museum is open six days a week, 2 – 9 pm on Tues. – Thurs., 1 – 5 pm on Fridays, and noon – 5 pm on weekends. It offers special exhibits, tours, events and lectures, as well as educational programs for adults and children on a weekly basis. An updated schedule of events and an online catalog of many items in its collections are available at www.hobokenmuseum.org. The Museum is a not-for-profit tax-exempt 501(c) entity.