free museums in cumberland county nj

Free Museums in Cumberland County NJ

Free Museums in Cumberland County NJ
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Looking for a budget-friendly day out in Cumberland County NJ? Check out these free Cumberland County museums where you can explore art, local history, sports, aviation, nature, and more!

Note: Please keep in mind that these free Cumberland County museums need your support. If you are able, please consider making a donation when you visit.

Free Museums in Cumberland County NJ

Bridgeton Hall of Fame All Sports Museum

Burt Street Recreation Center
Burt Avenue and Babe Ruth Drive
Bridgeton, NJ

This South Jersey museum is dedicated to individuals and teams of all sports in this region of New Jersey. Photos, sports equipment, scrapbooks, and other memorabilia of many well known men and women of national fame and regional and local renown in sports are on display.

Millville Army Air Field Museum

1 Leddon Street
Millville Airport
Millville, NJ

The Millville Army Air Field Museum preserves U.S. military aviation history, including the recent Middle East conflict. Museum programs and tours focus on education about Millville’s vital role in aviation history and the history of the P-47 Thunderbolt.

Seabrook Educational & Cultural Center

1325 Route 77
Seabrook, NJ

The Seabrook Educational and Cultural Center presents the stories of relocated Japanese Americans and Japanese Peruvians from United States incarceration camps as well as wartime refugees from Europe and migrant laborers from Appalachia, the Deep South and the Caribbean. Seabrook was an authentic “global bootstrap Village” where people of many cultures lived and worked together and still celebrate their heritage. Seabrook Farm was called the “largest vegetable factory on Earth” by Life Magazine in 1955, and it’s founder, Charles F. Seabrook, came to be known as the “Henry Ford of Agriculture” for his industrial approach to farming. The museum exhibits include a large-scale model of Seabrook Village of the 1950’s, cultural artifacts, photograph collections of settlement, workplace, and community life in the village, published and recorded material about Seabrook from print and electronic media, and oral histories reflecting the settlement and the experience of Seabrook life.

Woodruff Museum Of Indian Artifacts

Bridgeton Public Library
150 E. Commerce Street
Bridgeton, NJ

The Woodruff Museum of Indian Artifacts highlights the history of primitive peoples in Southern New Jersey. Visitors can see stone and bone artifacts, pottery, and native crafts of the Clovis and Lenape people, as well as over 1000 fossils from 4 time periods of the earth’s geological development.

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