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morristourism.org 2 Morris County Tourism Bureau INSIDE

Letter from Executive Director 5 Features: Morris County at a Glance 6 Historic Morristown Walking Tour 10 Focus on Historic Speedwell 14 12 Hip & Historic Dining Ideas 16 13 Fun Facts about Morris County 17 6 Offbeat Adventures 18 Annual Events 20

Historic Sites 24 Where to Dine 34 Arts and Culture 44 Recreation: Farms 52 Farmers Markets 56 Parks and Gardens 57 Sports and Experiences 61 Where to Shop 70 Where to Stay 76 Services: Historic and Community 83 Transportation 88 Health and Wellness 91 Business and Commerce 94

Morris County Tourism Bureau 6 Court Street Morristown, 07960 973.631.5151

morristourism.org 3 Mayor Tim Dougherty and the Town of Morristown Present

Saturday • August 15th Always The ThirdNoon -Saturday 10:00 PM In August!

FREE MUSIC ON THE MORRISTOWN GREEN NOON to 10:00 PM • Bring Your Blankets & Lawn Chairs www.morristownjazzandblues.org Photos courtesy of MorristownGreen.com and Jack Grassa.

4 Morris County Tourism Bureau A Letter from the Executive Director

Dear fellow traveler, The cover photo is of a statue depicting Thomas Paine located in Morristown’s Burnham Park and has the famous quote written on December 23, 1776 - “These are times that try men’s souls.” – how true those words are today as we fight an unseen enemy. And like the American patriots before us – we shall one day be victorious! In that spirit I invite you to come visit and get a dose of inspiration along with some much-needed rest and relaxation with a trip to hip and historic Morris County*. Inside the guide you will discover enough information to keep you busy for a day or weekend; George was here for two winters! Every season offers something new and unique to explore. In addition, to keep you fed and well rested, our guide directs you to great food and welcoming accommodations for every budget. Morris County is easy to get to; keep us in mind when you are ready for your next road trip!

Happy travels,

Executive Director Leslie Bensley Leslie Bensley, Executive Director

*Please bear in mind that you will need to double-check that your intended destination is up and running again.

Cover Photo: Thomas Paine Statue in Burnham Park, Morristown

The MCTB received funding through a grant from the NJ Dept. of State, division of Travel and Tourism an and operating support grant from the NJ Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State

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MORRIS COUNTY at a glance

Morris County was named after Colonel , in 1738-1739, the year the county was named.

Few places have experienced the kind of boom in popularity that Morris County has had over the past few years. People love it – and for good reason. From arts to farms to business to lifestyle, Morris County’s 39 towns has something for everyone.

6 Morris County Tourism Bureau 7 Featured Towns

1. Morristown You might think having only 30 miles away would overshadow an area, but even with its large commuter culture, Morristown holds its own. Thousands of people flock to Morristown for dining, entertainment, shopping, socializing and enjoying its many arts festivals throughout the year. In addition to being the county seat, Morristown is the home of the historic Morristown Green, several MPAC , Morristown early American historic museums, the Morristown Medical Center and cultural institutions like the Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC).

2. Morris Township Morris Township, named for Colonial Governor Lewis Morris, was founded in 1740. Its history and development runs the gamut from farming to wealthy suburbs, within its borders. Many Gilded Age estates survive as popular destinations such as the Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Living Historical Farm and The Morris Museum. Morris Museum Morris Township

morristourism.org 7 3. Parsippany-Troy Hills Parsippany-Troy Hills regularly earns a spot on The Best Places to Live in the lists. Established when it split from Hanover Township in 1928, its ancient history dates back at least 6,000 years, as evidenced by its petroglyph sites. Parsippany gets its name from the Lenni Lenape word parsipanong, which means “the place where the river winds through the valley.” Here you will find one of Morris County’s national historic landmark - The Stickley Museum at .

4. Boonton

Craftsman Farms The original Village of Boonton (dating back to the Parsippany mid-1700s) sits under the Jersey City Reservoir. Modern-day Boonton began in 1829, during the construction of the Morris and development of the New Jersey Iron Company. Boonton served as a crucial stop on the Underground Railroad and is home of the world famous Boontonware. While the vaudeville theaters, historic hotels and trolley cars of twentieth-century Boonton have now been replaced with restaurants and high-tech companies, Boonton still retains all of its quaint charm.

5. Chester, Chester Borough With its picturesque Main Street and scenic rolling hills, Chester captures the hearts of many visitors. Chester and the surrounding Chester Township date back to 1799. Visitors love its quiet village life and quaint country charm, which has been preserved Chester Borough and protected by the Historic Chester Business

8 Morris County Tourism Bureau Association and municipal ordinances that have dedicated open spaces to prevent any encroaching suburban sprawl. Chester has over 100 small, independently owned stores, and offer a variety of annual events that delight visitors every season.

6. Washington Township and Long Valley Long Valley, an unincorporated community within Washington Township, was originally known as “German Valley” thanks to its original settlers from Saxony, Germany back in 1707. A group of German Protestants traveled with their Dutch counterparts to the New World in search of religious freedom but opted to forego their original plan to settle in Long Valley what is now once they discovered Schooley’s Mountain River Washington Township’s stunning farmland. Later on, Schooley’s Mountain (America’s earliest summer resort) attracted vacationers for its mineral springs and iron-rich waters, reputed to heal all types of ailments.

7. Wharton Wharton (once called Port Oram) was a stop on the famous , which stretched from Phillipsburg to Newark, transporting anthracite coal from to the . Today, Wharton is home to Picatinny Arsenal, which has been an important army research and development center since 1880. The town’s namesake, industrialist of , founded The Wharton School of Business at the University of

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morristourism.org 9 21 Stops on the HISTORIC 12 MORRISTOWN Walking Tour

Morristown’s Historic District makes for an intriguing, compact walking tour. Spend an hour, a day or a week exploring these important pieces of history and (re)discovering one of New Jersey’s most popular towns.

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morristourism.org 11 7. Presbyterian Church and Naval Academy from 1874 to families. A “kedge” is a small Burying Ground 1878. He built this Victorian anchor – a nod to Henry 57 East Park Place home in the Gothic Revival Miller’s career as a U.S. Navy Morristown’s first style in 1852. The house’s commander. congregation, founded in wisteria plants were a gift 1733, is the final resting from Commodore Matthew 14. Villa place for 138 American C. Perry, who embarked on Fontana-Nast House Revolution soldiers. Around a historic 1854 expedition to 50 Macculloch Avenue 1,500 of the cemetery’s Japan that opened up trade Private 1,700 gravestones date prior routes. The Thomas Nast House to 1850. was built in 1865 in Second 12. Macculloch Hall Empire style and later 8. Morristown Green Historical Museum renovated with neo- Park Place and Gardens classical Victorian additions. The 2.62 acre Green dates 45 Macculloch Avenue Famous politican cartoonist back to 1715. It was first This Federal-style brick Thomas Nast lived here used as pastureland before mansion (built from 1810 with his family from 1872 becoming a military parade to 1819) is the oldest brick to 1902. Nast created the ground during the American structure in the town still iconic images of Santa Revolution. The Green is on its original foundation. Claus and the Republican one of only two surviving The home’s gardens are Elephant, and popularized historic greens in the state. the oldest in Morris County the Democratic Donkey, – and are possibly the Columbia, the Tammany 9. Sansay House origin of the Jersey tomato. Tiger and Uncle Sam 17 Dehart Street Six generations of the through his artwork. Private Macculloch family lived in Monsieur Louis Sansay, a this home. Frenchman from Santo 15. Vail Mansion Domingo and a local dance 13. The Kedge 110 South Street teacher, built this house in 49 Macculloch Avenue Theodore Vail, President 1807. From 1872 to 1880, it Private of AT&T and the chief was the home of General This brick and shingle architect of the Bell System, Joseph Warren Revere, home (built by Henry Miller was the cousin of Alfred a Civil War Brigadier- between 1870 and 1880) Vail. He commissioned this Commander and Paul was originally intended to marble and granite Italian Revere’s grandson. be a summer cottage for Renaissance building in 1914 the Macculloch and Miller for his art collections. In 10. General Porter House 1 Farragut Place Private Built between 1880 and 1890 by General Fitz John Porter, the General Porter House is a Victorian with Colonial Revival design and Queen Anne details. Many of the home’s original details have been preserved – like its unusual bay windows facing Macculloch Avenue and stone carriage step.

11. Admiral Rogers House 40 Macculloch Avenue Admiral C. Raymond Perry Rogers was the superintendent of the U.S. 8

12 Morris County Tourism Bureau 1922, the building became 18. Wood Farmhouse 20. Church of the Town Hall. Famous for 83 South Street Redeemer its bronze doors, the Vail Private 36 South Street Mansion is now home to Several generations of This Gothic Revival the Bar & the prominent James Church (built in 1917) is . Wood family lived in this made up of a Norman late 18th century home. Gothic church, a two- 16. St. Peter’s Episcopal In 1825, the Marquis de story Parish House and a Church & Graveyard Lafayette stayed here 12-room rectory. William South and Miller Streets while visiting as the Duer and Alfred Vail Construction on this Gothic “Nation’s Guest.” served as its first church Revival style church began wardens. in 1897 and was completed 24 years later. Inside, you will 19. Dr. Lewis Condict 21. The Schuyler-Hamilton find Tiffany glass, a Spanish House House Museum rood screen and English- 51 South Street Private 5 Olyphant Place made bells. The graveyard While living in his 1797 This 1760 colonial home has unusual table-top Federal-style home, Dr. of Dr. Jabez Campfield, gravestones once serving Lewis Condict introduced a Revolutionary War as picnic tables for visiting a new smallpox vaccine surgeon, is brimming with relatives. to the country by connections to George inoculating his daughter Washington. Dr. John 17. Morristown on the front steps. Dr. Cochran, Washington’s and Morris Township Library Condict served as the personal physician, 1 Miller Road first President of the lived here. Alexander The Library and Lyceum Morris County Medical Hamilton, Washington’s (opened in 1878) hosted Society and gave the aide, courted his future popular speakers like Mark welcome address to the wife when she was a Twain, Henry Ward Beecher Marquis de Lafayette houseguest. and . When during his visit. a fire destroyed the building in 1914, it was rebuilt in Gothic Revival style to match St. Peter’s Episcopal Church.

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morristourism.org 13 Focus on Historic Speedwell A National Historic Landmark

Walk in the footsteps of innovation by touring Historic Speedwell - “Birthplace of the Telegraph.” This National Historic Landmark Site, operated by the Morris County Park Commission, preserves what remains of the Homestead Farm of Stephen Vail and proprietor of .

333 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown

14 Morris County Tourism Bureau 1. The most significant building at Historic Speedwell is the Factory Building, a National Historic Landmark. Here Stephen Vail’s son, Alfred, worked with Samuel F.B. Morse to conduct the first successful demonstration of the telegraph on January 11, 1838 to the public.

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2. The two inventors transmitted a message through two miles of wire; the message came from a county judge who wrote, “A patient waiter is no loser,” on a piece of paper. Three floors of hands-on, interactive exhibits take you through the development of the telegraph and to its connections to modern telecommunications. 2

3. The L’Hommedieu House was relocated from its original site elsewhere in Morristown. The gambrel roof and recessed doorway now lead to the Friends of Historic Speedwell Gift Shop and an exhibition and orientation space.

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4. The Vail family lived in the Vail Homestead from the 1820s to the early 20th century. The furnishings provide excellent insight into 19th century life. Portraits of Stephen and Bethiah Vail, painted by Samuel F.B. Morse in 1837, are among the artistic highlights.

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morristourism.org 15 12 Hip & Historic Dining Ideas

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1. Alice’s Restaurant 7. George & Martha’s Romantic seating overlooking American Grille Celebrates America’s first family 2. Blue Morel Restaurant Terrific farm to table dining 8. Jockey Hollow Bar Kitchen and Wine Bar Inside the historic 1917 Vail Mansion

3. Chef Fredy’s Table 9. The Grain House Creative American cuisine Historic Colonial digs with in a classic, refined setting fireplaces & beamed ceilings

4. Grasshopper 10. Rod’s Off the Green Irish Pub Eat in vintage train parlor cars Cool and popular or under a glass atrium Irish pub & eatery 11. Long Valley Pub & Brewery Drink & dine in a The Artist Baker 5. restored 200-year barn Cozy, charming, whimsical bakery 12. The Black Horse Tavern & Pub 6. Minute Man Smokehouse Indulge in a renovated 1740 Award winning BBQ stagecoach house

For more information, please refer to the Dining section starting on page 34

16 Morris County Tourism Bureau 13 Fun Facts about Morris County

1. During the Gilded 5. In all The United 9. The American flag- Age, the road from States there are only adorned image of Uncle Morristown to Madison two statues of Thomas Sam was created by was nicknamed Paine. They are both Morris Plains resident “Millionaire’s Row” in New Jersey and one and political cartoonist due to its 100 opulent is in Morristown. (See Homer Calvin Davenport. mansions. cover photo) 10. Boonton was one of 2. Wharton was named 6. Great Swamp NJ’s most important after the iron-smelting National Wildlife Underground Railroad businessman Joseph Refuge was the first stops that helped move Wharton, who went on of the 560 wilderness 40,000 former slaves to to endow the University areas established by freedom. of Pennsylvania with its the Department of the world-famous business Interior. 11. The Quaker Meeting school of the same name. House in Randolph dates 7. Florham Park’s iconic back to 1758, making it 3. “Salmonella” got Little Red Schoolhouse the oldest existing house its name from Mount was built in 1866 at a of worship in the county. Olive resident Elmer cost of $2,250. Salmon, who was the 12. The first bazooka administrator of the 8. Shephard Kollock, rocket propellant was USDA research program an officer in the developed in Roxbury. that isolated and and 13. Mendham Township’s identified the bacterium a prominent chronicler cider mills once made that would be named of the Revolutionary “Jersey lightning,” an after him. War, published the first copy of the New apple whiskey dating 4. Madison’s nickname is Jersey Journal in back to the Colonial era. “The Rose City” because Chatham. it was once known for its rose industry.

morristourism.org 17 6 3 Offbeat Adventures

Looking for something unforgettable and unique to do this weekend? Make some Morris County memories with these thrilling offbeat adventures.

18 Morris County Tourism Bureau 1. Try the delicate art its weight, walk past snow drifts and into a of glassblowing re-created log hut. Create a one-of-a-kind, beautiful glass piece with the help of professional glass 4. Take a historic dinner artists. At Glassworks Studio in Morristown, cruise an instructor will help you design, melt, Lake Hopatcong was once the playground fuse and shape your very own piece of of the rich and famous. Channel your art. The Morris County School of Glass, inner starlet aboard “Miss Lotta” (named also in Morristown, offers various classes, after famous actress Lotta Crabtree who glassblowing demonstrations, private summered in Lake Hopatcong) and enjoy lessons and events for artists at all levels. fine dining catered by Alice’s Restaurant Their on-site gallery provides inspiration and The Windlass as you learn all about the and a brief education on renowned glass artists. area’s fascinating history.

2. Watch a performance 5. Go birding in a castle The Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary in Bernardsville (part of the New Jersey For over 50 years, Pax Amicus Castle Audubon Society) is one of Morris County’s Theatre in Budd Lake has put on an best spots for bird watching. Birders have impressive variety of top-notch productions reported up to 25 different bird species in one of the area’s most beloved sightings per season. Since over 200 landmarks. The performance calendar is different types of creatures call these packed with classic Broadway musicals, 276 acres home, there are plenty of other dramas, contemporary comedies, children’s wildlife encounters to be had as well. performances and Shakespeare. Whether your tastes lean more towards Edgar Allen Poe and Hamlet or Winnie the Pooh 6. Take a Hike and Piglet, “The Castle” has your live entertainment covered. One of the most unusual rock formations in the county is at Pyramid Mountain in Montville Township. Check in at the Visitor 3. Dress up like a Center for a map and try out the beginner or more advanced trails for a beautiful route Continental Soldier that includes rocky footpaths, streams At the new Discover History Center in and photo-worthy glacial erratics like Morristown National Historical Park, visitors Tripod Rock and Bear Rock. Climb to the can step into the footsteps of a Continental overlooks for views of hilly Morris County soldier for inspection, lift a musket to feel and New York City.

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morristourism.org 19 Annual Events SPRING

Mansion in May Spring Chester wammc.org Craft Show Mansion in May, featuring ilovechester.com the work of outstanding Call your friends and make decorators, is The Women’s plans to attend the Spring Association of Morristown Chester Craft Show, it was Medical Center’s most ranked as one of the top 60 popular fundraising event. craft shows in the country Held every other year but with over 160 artists from in 2020 postponed until around the region. September.

Civil War Weekend Flower Shows morrisparks.net morrisparks.net The 2nd NJ Brigade brings Enjoy annual shows and the battle between the Blue sales of violets, bonsai, and the Gray to life through chrysanthemums and more camp life demonstrations, throughout the year at the musket and artillery drills, Frelinghuysen Arboretum, mail call, bayonet drills, New Jersey’s favorite public canon firings, a medical garden. demonstration, skirmishes, and much more. Saint Patrick’s Day Parade National Public paradeday.com Gardens Day See the largest family- maccullochhall.org oriented St. Patrick’s Day Celebrate National Public Parade in all of New Jersey. Gardens Day, created in The parade takes place the 2009 as a way to increase Saturday before March 17. awareness of the resources public gardens provide to local communities. Spring Macculloch Hall’s garden CraftMorristown dates to the 1750’s one of artrider.com the oldest in Morris County. Shop for unique and uncommon gifts for every age, taste & budget from 165 of America’s finest modern craftspeople at New Jersey’s best craft show!

20 Morris County Tourism Bureau SUMMER

Historical Walking Canal Day Music Tours Throughout and Craft Festival Morris County canalday.org morristourism.org The Canal Day Festival is an old time county fair The Morris County Tourism that celebrates the Morris Bureau welcomes you to Canal and its contributions sign up for the historic to the development of walking tour series May- the communities along its October. Discover Morris banks. County history with a knowledgeable guide. Music Beyond Giralda Music & Arts Borders Festival morrisarts.org morrisarts.org mayoarts.org The New Jersey Symphony Co-sponsored by Morris Orchestra performs popular Arts and the Mayo classics on the gracious Performing Arts Center, lawns of Giralda Farms. free concerts are offered Last Sunday in June. on the historic Morristown Green during the lunch hour every other Tuesday Revolutionary in June and July. Times morristourism.org Chester Music Annual public reading Festival of the Declaration of ilovechester.com Independence. Put on your tri-cornered hat and come An annual music festival prepared to cheer and jeer held in historic downtown on July 4th. Chester. Free to the public and a locally favorite event along Jazz and Blues picturesque Main Street. Festival morristownjazzandblues.org Take advantage of a day of free music on the Morristown Green performed by top jazz and blues musicians in an event sponsored by the Mayor of Morristown.

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Garden Sate Fondo, Turkey Trot Pumpkin NJ morristownship Illumination granfondonj.com turkeytrot.org morrisarts.org boontonarts.org Garden State Fondo is a Run on Thanksgiving bike ride of different lengths morning for the Interfaith Bring your carved pumpkin for riders of all cycling Food and Literacy to light at dusk for an abilities. Routes run from Volunteers of Morris County. evening of family fun for all Morristown out west toward The USATF certified 5k, ages! This is a free event, all the River. A full 1 Mile Fun Walk/Run and are welcome. weekend of family-oriented Kid’s Trot is a fun, family activities. event that benefits both charities. Celebration of Life vnannj.org/community- events.html Festival on the Harvest Festival morrisparks.net The VNA in Morristown Green hosts the Garden of Lights morristown-nj.org Bring the entire family to ceremony which honors the a one-of-a-kind fall festival Morristown’s annual fall lives of people who have with farm animals, wagon recently passed, followed street festival showcasing rides, live music, hands-on the area’s fine restaurants, by a wine tasting and farm and harvest activities, reception. local shopping and old fashioned games, wood- community organizations, burning cook stove demos, along with music and and history tours. children’s entertainment. Canal Days Historic District canalsocietynj.org The Canal Society of New Morristown Festival House Tour Jersey preserves and maccullochhall.org of Books interprets the rich history morristownbooks.org Held every other year, this of the local canal industry. much-anticipated fundraiser In summer and fall they An annual celebration of benefits the preservation of offer Canal Days and Canal the written word. Hear the Macculloch Hall Historical Heritage Days on various keynote on Friday night Museum and Gardens. weekends, held at Waterloo and meet the authors on Neighbors to the “Hall” Village. Saturday. open their private 19th century homes to the public for one day. Morristown CraftMarket morristowncraftmarket.org One of the oldest and best of the East Coast craft shows. View the artistic and functional creations of hundreds of artists, selected during a juried competition, who are invited to display their talents.

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Christmas Festival NJ Ballet’s at the Morristown Nutcracker Ballet Green mayoarts.org morristown-nj.org New Jersey Ballet’s beloved Watch Santa Claus annual tradition enchants arrive, look at the festive youngsters and grown-ups decorations, have a photo alike with splendid dancing, with Santa, and ride the eye-popping special effects free miniature train as and a touch of holiday Morristown begins to magic, set to Tchaikovsky’s celebrate the Christmas iconic score performed live season. by New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Gingerbread Wonderland First Night Morris morrisparks.net firstnightmorris.com The smell of sugar abounds First Night Morris County as you enter a kingdom of features many high- imagination, creativity and quality performances, two candy, all beckoning the fireworks shows, and the holiday spirit and created countdown to the New by amateur bakers. Year. For all ages with more than 80 events from music to juggling. New Holly Walk Year’s Eve. morristourism.org A long-standing and beloved Morris County tradition. Visit local historic Maple Sugar sites and house museums Festival decorated for the holidays. morrisparks.net Special programming and Mark your calendar to well-stocked gift shops. come to this very popular First weekend in December. family experience! Enjoy everything maple sugar including, “Hikes through Santa Claus Maple Sugaring History”, Special games, maple syrup snow whippanyrailwaymuseum.net cones, crafts, syrup taste tests, and more. Santa Claus invites one and all to celebrate the coming Christmas season with family and friends by riding the rails on board the Santa Claus Special.

morristourism.org 23 HISTORIC SITES

Morris County is home to some of the most distinguished heritage attractions in the northeast and perhaps the entire USA. As birthplace of the telegraph, force in the American craft movement and major contributor to the success of the Revolutionary War, Morris County boasts three-centuries of American history. Set among scenic country roads and quaint townships, these heritage assets create a string of pearls worthy of a visit.

Most Museums and Churches offer a full array of tours, events and programs.

Please contact each location. The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, Morris Plains

24 Morris County Tourism Bureau Bethel Church of Morristown Canal Society of New Jersey 59 Spring Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 Waterloo Village, Stanhope, NJ 07874 bethelmorristown.org  973-267-8912 canalsocietynj.org  973-292-2755

The Bethel Church of Morristown was The 107-mile Morris Canal connected the first church established by African the to the Hudson Americans in Morris County. The founding River in a unique transportation system members, led by Mrs. Frances Jane that enabled the development of the Freeman Ray, withdrew their membership northern part of the state from 1829 from the Presbyterian Church in 1840 when to 1924. Since 1969, The Canal Society the church split into two congregations. of New Jersey has been restoring, Bethel was incorporated in 1843 under preserving and studying portions of the the jurisdiction of the African Methodist canal system and the many artifacts Episcopal Church denomination, which was they uncover along the way. Visitors founded in 1816 by Bishop Richard Allen in can take a canal boat ride, join a walking the City of Philadelphia. tour or explore the wonderfully curated museum.

Boonton Historical Society and Museum Cooper Gristmill 210 Main Street, Boonton, NJ 07005 66 Route 24, Chester Township, NJ 07930 boonton.org/268/boonton-historical-society  973-402-8840 morrisparks.net  908-879-5463

Did you know remnants of the original The Cooper Gristmill in Chester is one village of Boonton now lie under the Jersey of the last of its kind in New Jersey, City Reservoir? Modern-day Boonton which has earned it a spot on the State grew from the 1829 construction of the and National Registers of Historic Morris Canal and the development of the Places. During tours and specials New Jersey Iron Company. The Boonton events costumed interpreters bring Historical Society and Museum examines centuries of history to life by telling the area’s intriguing history all the way the fascinating story of the mill. The back to the mid-1700s through an extensive mill, with its water wheel, power shafts, collection housed in the landmark John gears and 2,000-pound millstone, is a Taylor Building. The Society also does living example of the state’s economic themed walking tours to bring this unique transition from agriculture to industry. history to life.

Butler Museum Cultural Center at Lake 221 Main Street, Butler, NJ 07045 Hopatcong Train Station butlermuseumnj.org  973-838-7222 125 Landing Road, Landing, NJ 07850 lakehopatcongfoundation.org  973-663-2500 Step inside the Butler Museum, housed in the historic red New York, Susquehanna and The Lake Hopatcong Foundation Western Railroad Station, and explore this is actively engaged in the historic area’s fascinating history from every angle. preservation of , Learn about Butler’s important influence on which first opened in 1911 as a showcase Thomas Edison, the Statue of Liberty and for the Lackawanna Railroad. The the rubber industry, while also exploring the Morris Canal, two steamboat lines, and the Morris County Traction Company personal stories of its residents through a trolley also converged at the heavily collection of family histories and historical visited station, creating a transportation photos. hub for the Lake Hopatcong region. In addition to being the foundation’s headquarters, the station is also an environmental and cultural center. It received a Morris County historic marker in 2019.

morristourism.org 25 Florham at Historic Speedwell 333 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 Fairleigh Dickinson University morrisparks.net  973-285-6550 285 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940 FDU.edu  973-443-8900 This seven-acre National Historic

During the Gilded Age, the road from Landmark has established its place in Morristown to Madison was dotted with world history several times over. It was opulent mansions and sprawling estates here in 1838, at the start of the Industrial that gave it the nickname Millionaire’s Row. Revolution, that Samuel F.B. Morse and Today, the Florham Estate provides a rare Alfred Vail demonstrated a perfected glimpse into that world. Heiress Florence electromagnetic telegraph to the public. Vanderbilt and her husband Hamilton The Factory Building (“The Birthplace McKeon Twombly created Florham in 1887. of the Telegraph”) is now a three-story, The Florham Estate is still well-preserved, interactive telecommunications museum. since it remained a family home until the Stephen Vail, proprietor of the Speedwell 1950s. Iron Works from the early to mid-1830s, completely renovated his family estate in 1844. The home’s original furnishings, period antiques and artwork make it easy Fosterfields for visitors to picture the Vail family’s life Living Historical Farm back then. 73 Kahdena Road, Morris Township, NJ 07960 morrisparks.net  973-326-7645

The fascinating 213-acre Fosterfields Living Jefferson Township Historical Historical Farm transports visitors back to the late 1800s, when it was Charles Society and Museum Foster’s gentleman’s farm. Costumed 315 Dover-Milton Road, Jefferson, NJ 07438 jeffersontownship.net  973-697-0258 docents answer questions and do their farm chores the old-fashioned way, while Visit an authentically restored Victorian teaching visitors about raising animals and home while learning what life was like in growing vegetables. Explore the 1920s late 19th century Jefferson Township. The farmhouse and the Foster family’s 1854 Jefferson Township Historical Society and Gothic revival-style mansion, The Willows, Museum holds a monthly Open House which was built by Paul Revere’s grandson. where the public can view furnishings, garments, antiques and décor fashionable at the time. The museum is inside the Hancock Cemetery restored George Chamberlain House, 35 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932 where Chamberlain and his wife Ruth florhampark historicpreservationcommission.org Elizabeth Speaker lived with their children 973-410-5300 from 1874 until the late 1890s. When Methodist minister Reverend John Hancock died, his will stipulated that the L’Ecole: Kinnelon Museum Hancock family cemetery (created in 1849) 25 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405 be opened to the public. By then, Hancock kinnelonmuseum.org  973-838-0185

was a well-known member of the State Explore the intriguing history of Legislature and credited as the “father” of Kinnelon’s pioneering residents at the Methodism in this area. Six generations of Kinnelon Museum. The museum is housed Hancocks are buried here, along with 500 in the one-room Meadtown Schoolhouse, early Florham Park settlers (many of whom which was built in 1873. In 1935, helped establish Madison’s Methodist Manhattan doctor Helen Miller bought the Church and Drew Theological Seminary). schoolhouse to use as a home and office. The cemetery is located on a small hill She renamed it L ’Ecole and later willed west of the Hancock House and historic it to the town for use as a museum and cider mill. historical archive.

26 Morris County Tourism Bureau Little Red Schoolhouse cartoonist. (Nast, who created the image of Santa Claus as we know it and Museum today, once lived across the street). 203 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932 florhamparkhistoricpreservation Explore the museum’s ten preserved commission.org/little-red-schoolhouse.html historical rooms that showcase six 973-410-9419 generations of the family’s beautiful 18th and 19th century furnishings. The Florham Park’s iconic Little Red impressive gardens behind the house Schoolhouse was built in 1866 at a cost are said to be the first in Morris County, of $2,250. Its open belfry and gable-end dating back to the early 1800s. There entrance instantly identify it as a typical are 45 varieties of roses, some unique to 19th century one-room schoolhouse. The this garden. Italianate one-story narrow red brick masonry building is an architectural marvel with its steep roof, tall windows and elaborate arches. Morris County Historical Society at 68 Lafayette Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 morriscountyhistory.org  973-267-3465 Loyola Jesuit Center 161 James Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 Acorn Hall, the headquarters of the loyola.org  973-539-0740 Morris County Historical Society, was built in 1853 as a modest private Loyola Jesuit Center is a private spiritual residence but was modified and retreat center on a leafy hill overlooking enlarged by Augustus Crane between the town of Morristown. The Center 1857 and 1860. Acorn Hall passed has been providing retreats since 1927. through four generations of Crane Housed in a 1906 Gilded Age mansion on and Crane-Hone families until it was the National Register of Historic Places, donated, fully furnished, to MCHS in 1971. Noted for its original 19th- the formal gardens behind the mansion century furniture, finishes, and fine are also a respite from busy lives. The and decorative arts, Acorn Hall is one 20 serene acres of Loyola Jesuit Center of the best-preserved examples of provide a welcoming, peaceful oasis 19th-century cultural history in NJ. where visitors can unplug from the Acorn Hall also houses two galleries distractions of the world and plug into where MCHS displays rotating exhibits their relationship with God. Loyola has on local and NJ history featuring the a wide variety of offerings, based on organization’s collections and archival the spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius of holdings. Loyola, designed to meet people where they are now in their spiritual lives and move them deeper as they are called and Morris Plains Museum ready. 51 Jim Fear Drive, Morris Plains, NJ 07950 morrisplainsmuseum.com  973-683-1089

Macculloch Hall Historical Follow Morris Plains’ journey from its Museum and Gardens humble origins in 1685 as one sawmill to 45 Macculloch Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 the bustling town it is today. The Morris maccullochhall.org  973-538-2404 Plains Museum covers the town’s three centuries of local history through its George Macculloch, the father of collections of permanent and rotating the Morris Canal, built this 20-room exhibits, costumes, maps, artwork, Federal-style mansion in 1810. Today, Native American artifacts, newspaper the Macculloch Museum is home to an microfilms and recorded oral histories. unprecedented, unique collection of original prints and drawings by Thomas Nast, the famous 19th century political

morristourism.org 27 Morristown National Historical Park 2. Jockey Hollow Visitor Center 30 Washington Place, Morristown, NJ 07960 There are approximately 27 miles of walking NPS.gov  973-539-2016 trails in beautiful Jockey Hollow. The staffed Morristown National Historical Park consists visitor center has a furnished full-scale of four non-contiguous areas: Washington’s soldier hut display, information on the Headquarters, Fort Nonsense, Jockey Hollow, natural aspects of the park, and a large wall and the New Jersey Brigade Area (which mural depicting the 1779-80 encampment. includes the Cross Estate and Gardens). Visitors can then hike up to the replica soldier huts to see them in person.

1. Ford Mansion at Washington’s The 1750 Wick House in Jockey Hollow is Headquarters the second of two original structures in the The well-preserved Ford Mansion was park. The Wick House is set up today just as originally built in 1772. It served as General it was when it served as the headquarters Washington’s military headquarters for six for Major General Arthur St. Clair in the months during the winter of 1779-80. Today, winter of 1779-80. visitors can tour the mansion and grounds to view the home’s intricate furnishings and 3. Fort Nonsense astounding 18th century décor much Washington’s troops built this fort in the as it was in Washington’s days. spring of 1777, on what was then called Kinney’s Hill. Its purpose was to protect The Ford Mansion is one of the park’s two the main roads leading north and south original structures. This historic mansion in order to preserve Morristown as a is set on 16 acres of land along with the military storehouse. Seven exhibits and a Washington’s Headquarters Museum. small monument now commemorate the structure, which was never used as a fort. Washington’s Headquarters Museum 4. Cross Estate Gardens The winter of 1779-80, the most severe of Entering the impeccably landscaped the century, brought great suffering to the gardens of the Cross Estate is like going Continental Army in Morristown. General back in time – to the early 20th century, in Washington demonstrated his leadership fact, when Julia Appleton Newbold Cross by holding the army together and creating hired landscape architect Clarence Fowler a cohesive, united front. It was one of his to redesign this serene property. Experience greatest triumphs, and history fans can learn the grandeur of a lifestyle that no longer all about it at Washington’s Headquarters exists by walking through these formal, Museum through an introductory video and walled gardens. Take the path bordered four exhibit galleries, including the new by mountain laurel and stroll beneath the interactive “Discover History Center.” wisteria-covered pergola for a perfect afternoon.

28 Morris County Tourism Bureau Mount Hope National Register of Historic Places. The Mount Tabor Camp Meeting Museum is Historical County Park set in the Richardson History House, a 75 Teabo Road, Wharton, NJ 07885 morrisparks.net  973-326-7600 unique triple cottage originally built in 1873. Visitors step back in time as soon Morris County once had vast reserves as they enter this charming townhouse- of high-quality iron ore that were mined style building, which gives a glimpse from deep, large caverns. Mining at Mount of what life was like during summer Hope started in 1710, making it one of the camp meetings. Guided walking tours oldest mining areas in Colonial America. of the historic district are available by For the next 270 years, mines throughout appointment. Rockaway Township were worked almost continuously, with the last mine operating Museums At Drakesville until 1978. The northeastern section of Mount Hope Historical Park has some of the Historic Park earliest commercial iron mine remains, while 209 Main Street, Ledgewood, NJ 07852 roxburynewjersey.com/trust  973-927-7603 the southwestern section has the remains from the 20th century. Visitors can sign up The Museums at Drakesville Historic Park for a guided tour of the area to learn more include the King Store and House, which about the land and this industry. are cultural gems situated along the corridor of the landmark Morris Canal. The 1820s King Store is one of the most Mt. Tabor Historical Society at intact historic stores along the 107-mile The Richardson History House canal corridor and served passing boat 32 Trinity Place, Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ 07878 crews and residents. The 1878 King mounttabornj.org  973-975-0001 House features a recreated circa 1900 Mount Tabor was established in 1869 one room school classroom, a Victorian as one of the state’s early Methodist girl’s bedroom and a formal parlor. Both summer camp meetings. Over time, the the King Store and House are listed in area evolved into a neighborhood of the National and New Jersey Registers of permanent, fanciful Victorian residences Historic Places and offer a glimpse into and colorful gingerbread houses forming the heyday of the Morris Canal. an historic district that is listed on the

morristourism.org 29 Museum of Early Trades & Crafts 9 Main Street, Madison, NJ 07940 METC.org  973-377-2982

Explore New Jersey history with a focus on the life and stories of 18th and 19th century craftspeople and artisans. Drawing on its rich collection, METC connects the lives of people and their stories, providing a bridge from the past to the future. The museum is housed in a stunning Richardsonian Romanesque Revival building donated by D. Willis James to the people of Madison in 1900. This 1899 building has vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, stenciled and painted brick interiors, elaborate fireplaces, carved stone and wood detailing and an elegant clock tower. Visit and explore New Jersey History through the Lives and Technology of Ralston Cider Mill Museum Early Craftspeople and Artisans 336 Mendham Road West, Mendham, NJ 07945 ralstoncidermill.org Engaging exhibits—Programs for all ages—Historic Building In the Heart of Historic Downtown Madison, New Jersey Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of history with a visit to Tuesday to Saturday - 10AM to 4PM Sunday -12PM to 5PM the Ralston Cider Mill. Built in 1848 and Closed Sundays in July & August converted to a cider mill in 1910, the 9 Main Street, Madison, NJ — 973-377-2982 — www.metc.org Ralston Cider Mill produced cider, hard cider, and distilled applejack both before and throughout Prohibition. Today, visitors can tour the mill, see the original machinery in operation, taste fresh cider, and discover the history of agriculture, industry, and bootlegging in New Jersey.

Red Mill Museum Village 56 Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809 theredmill.org  908-735-4101

The iconic Red Mill is set next to the South Branch of the Raritan River and surrounded by the 1848 Mulligan Quarry which was operational until 1963. Set on ten acres, most of the quarry structures remain with a few historical additions to complete the village. The Red Mill was built around 1810 as an industrial mill and has served several roles, including a wool processing plant, a peach basket factory, and a textile mill. It is now a museum that is part of the Red Mill Museum Village and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Owing to its spectacular location, the mill is one of NJ’s most photographed sites.

30 Morris County Tourism Bureau Schuyler-Hamilton House Stickley Museum At 5 Olyphant Place, Morristown, NJ 07960 NJDAR.org  973- 267-4039 Craftsman Farms 2352 NJ-10, Morris Plains, NJ 07950 Several Revolutionary names came stickleymuseum.org  973-540-0311 through the 1760 Schuyler-Hamilton This 30-acre National Historic Landmark House (originally the Jabez Campfield is the centerpiece of ’s House), but it is probably best known early 20th century country estate. for the love story of “The Log House,” as it came to be and Betsy Schuyler - A Match Made in known, is one of the most significant Morristown! During the winter of 1779- landmarks of the American Arts and 80, the household included Dr. John Crafts movement. It has been restored Cochran, who was assigned to General it to its original 1911 appearance and it Washington. Dr. Cochran’s wife knew now serves as a historic house museum. her niece Betsy had met Hamilton the Stickley combined the roles of designer previous summer, so when she learned and manufacturer, architect, publisher, he was stationed at Washington’s philosopher, and social critic. He is best Headquarters, she had her niece move known today for his straightforward in. By April, she and Hamilton had done furniture, sometimes called “mission” enough courting at the Campfield House or “Craftsman” furniture. The park-like to “reach an understanding.” Since estate includes meadows, wooded areas, 1923, the house has been owned and walking trails, a pond and stream, and preserved by the local Daughters of the several support buildings including a . Visitors can learn massive stone stable, three cottages, a about Colonial-era medical practices calf barn, and the ruins of a dairy barn. inside the doctor’s office. The museum has several antiques, paintings and historical memorabilia on display.

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 121 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 stpetersmorristown.org  973-538-0555

St. Peter’s Church, constructed over 24 years beginning in1887 by the firm McKim, Mead and White, is one of the finest examples of neo-gothic architecture in the United States. Modeled on classic English-medieval parish churches, it also incorporates elements from other Christian periods including chancel mosaics, a baptistry, and the Siena-marble altar each in the Byzantine style, and a Spanish-baroque rood screen. The Norman-style bell tower has 119 steps, and a carillon with 49 bells–one of the largest in the country.

morristourism.org 31 The Morristown Green The Seeing Eye Park Place, Morristown, NJ 07960 1 Seeing Eye Way, Morristown, NJ 07960 morristowngreen.org  973-539-4900 seeingeye.org  973- 539-4425

The Morristown Green has been the heart The Seeing Eye is the oldest existing and soul of Morristown since it began school in the world. The appearing on maps in 1715. Over the organization was established in 1929 course of its fascinating 300-year history, and headquartered in Morris County The Green has been a military parade as of 1931. Its mission is to enhance ground, a jail, a public execution ground the independence, dignity and self- and common pastureland, but today it is confidence of blind people using Seeing best known as a favorite gathering place Eye dogs. The organization breeds, raises for Morristown residents and visitors. and trains puppies to become guide Several statues within the park depict dogs, while also training the blind how to Morristown’s historical importance. One handle and care for their dogs. features , Alexander Hamilton and the Marquis de Lafayette meeting to discuss the French tall ships King Louis XVI of France sent to support 1000 NJ-10, Whippany, NJ 07981 the fight for independence. Another hanovertownship.com/1396  973-428-2500 serves as a memorial to the Civil War. The Whippany Burying Yard, established in 1718, is the oldest cemetery in Morris County. The two-acre graveyard has 450 gravestones. Eleven Revolutionary The Presbyterian Church War soldiers, several Civil War soldiers in Morristown and a few veterans of the French and 57 East Park Place, Morristown, NJ 07960 Indian War are interred here, along with pcmorristown.org  973-538-1776 members of prominent local families The Presbyterian Church in Morristown who lived around Whippany, the first began as a gathering place along The established village in Morris County. Morristown Green in 1733. King George II of England issued the church a charter in 1738 and by 1742, Reverend Timothy Whippany Railway Museum Johnes was enlisted as its first pastor. 1 Railroad Plaza, Hanover, NJ 07981 When a smallpox epidemic broke out whippanyrailwaymuseum.net  973-887-8177

during the Revolutionary War, the The Whippany Railway Museum brings church served as a hospital. A window the stories of New Jersey’s railroads to in the church sanctuary depicts the life through its displays of vintage trains time George Washington received the and restored railcars. The museum, which Sacrament of Holy Communion during opened in 1965, features the largest an outdoor service. In 1816, the church collection of American-built standard deeded land to Trustees of a Green for gauge steam locomotives in New Jersey, the purposes of creating a common area, and one of the oldest steam locomotives which is now the Morristown Green. in America – Southern Railway No. 387 The graveyard, which was officially - circa 1907. Excursion train rides take founded in 1733, has 1,640 interments on place frequently throughout the year. record dating back to 1731, including 71 Revolutionary War soldiers.

The Morris County Tourism Bureau makes every effort to certify the information provided in this guide is accurate at the time of publication.

32 Morris County Tourism Bureau Macculloch Hall Historical Museum features fine and decorative art displayed in historic period rooms, the largest collection of work by political cartoonist Thomas Nast (1840-1902) and an expansive formal garden — all in the heart of Morristown’s Historic District!

45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960 www.maccullochhall.org 973.538.2404

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Morris County’s diverse restaurants and dining options include lakefront views, fine five-star dining, farm to table and casual fare - along with drinks and beverages that can be found at our pubs and breweries, wine bars, coffee and tea shops. Whatever your mood - whatever your budget - Morris County NJ have something for everyone. Bon Appetit!

The Artist Baker, Morristown Photo Credit: Natalie Chitwood

34 Morris County Tourism Bureau Alice’s Restaurant Blue Morel Restaurant 24 Nolan’s Point Park Road, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 alicesrestaurantnj.com  973-663-9600 and Wine Bar 2 Whippany Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 It’s not just about the food or the lake… it’s bluemorel.com  973-451-2619 about the comfortable feeling you have Blue Morel’s farm-to-table dining when you sit at your table here. Situated on experience features New American Cuisine, scenic Lake Hopatcong, Alice’s Restaurant sushi, and a seafood raw bar. Enjoy is the perfect place to watch the day end some of the finest seasonal ingredients and the night begin. Big Fish Lounge hosts sourced from local, regional, organic and live music performances. sustainable farms. Try the award-winning crab cakes or chili cinnamon sea bass while Amuse dining in a beautiful historic Morristown 199 Smith Road, Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ 07054 Diningsetting inside the Westin Governor Morris. marriott.com  973-515-2000 Amuse’s culinary program reflects New England’s farm-fresh and ocean-to-table Chef Fredy’s Table 78 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 flavors. Guests are invited to graze on cheffredystable.com  973-538-3330 small and large plates, which are suitable for sharing and are paired with a generous Chef Fredy’s Table in Morristown has all selection of cocktails, wines, and beers. of the ingredients for an unforgettable Located inside the Sheraton Parsippany. dining experience: elegant ambiance, sophisticated menu and impeccable Bella Pizza and Italian Deli service. Chef Fredy Umanzor has created 30 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 an innovative New American menu with 908-879-0015 unique and unexpected accents. Since 2008, Bella has been sharing its great service and passion for Italian cuisine Cherries on Top Ice Cream- with Morris County. This family-owned Mobile Event Ice Cream Truck restaurant specializes in thin-crust pizzas, 908-625-7011 homemade sandwiches, savory pasta dishes, and more. Delicious handcrafted sundaes, smoothies, shakes, floats, frozen lattes & strawberry lemonade. Call to hire for your Special Events. Benito’s Trattoria 44 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 benitos-trattoria.net  908-879-1887 Crestmount Country Club 750 Eagle Rock Road, West Orange, NJ 07052 Explore superb northern Italian Cuisine crestmontcountryclub.com  973-731-2060 right in the heart of historic Chester. Since Crestmont Country Club is a hidden 1992, Benito’s Trattoria has been dazzling treasure in the heart of Essex County. diners with freshly prepared pastas, A member-owned, family-oriented club, platters, and desserts in an elegant setting. Crestmont features a championship golf course. They are one of the area’s foremost Bistecca venues for weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, 909 Parsippany Blvd., Parsippany, NJ 07054 business meetings, holiday parties, and golf hilton.com  973-334-1440 outings. Bistecca’s menu takes diners on a taste tour across Italy, so there’s truly something Cuba Mia Latin Bistro for everyone. Choose from a variety of & Lounge salads, soups, pastas, fish, steaks, ribs – 707 Highway 46, Parsippany, NJ 07054 and of course, dessert. Located inside the cubamiarestaurant.com  973-334-2822 Embassy Suites Hotel. Cuba Mia Latin Bistro & Lounge serves an upscale, contemporary Cuban-inspired cuisine. Experience a taste of the island in every bite of their extensive menu, and don’t forget to try some sangria or a mojito. Located inside the Holiday Inn, Parsippany Hotel.

morristourism.org 35 Domo 7 Japanese Restaurant Eclectic Grill 3 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 & Hibachi hyatt.com  973-647-1234 189 US-206, Chester, NJ 07930 domo-7.com  908-879-7787 Attention diverse groups and picky eaters: Domo is an authentic Japanese hibachi The menu reflects the name at Eclectic and sushi restaurant. Experience a variety Grill. Experience a wide variety of options of delicious, low-fat, heart-healthy dishes at this crowd-pleasing restaurant, which that allow you to sample some of the most includes Healthy Balance and StayFit creative Japanese and Korean cuisines. menus, a breakfast buffet, and everything The fresh fish in both the traditional and else – from burgers and brews to Blue contemporary dishes arrives daily. Crab cakes. Located in the Hyatt Regency Morristown. Dublin Pub 4 Pine Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 El Monte Coffee Roasters dublinpubmorristown.com  973-538-1999 45 Perry Street, Chester, NJ 07930 elmontecafe.com  908-879-0313 The Dublin Pub has established itself as a Morristown landmark thanks to its Get a made-to-order experience at El authenticity and is a popular gathering Monte, which roasts its own coffee and place for friends and family. This warm makes its own baked goods. This full- and cozy restaurant recreates a traditional service café also serves a variety of teas, Irish pub atmosphere through murals of lattes, cappuccinos, Chais and delicious downtown Dublin, original streetlamp smoothies. Snacks take on an international posts, antiques and artwork. There is theme: empanadas, spanakopita, scones, a beautiful outdoor terrace for those tartas, bagels and croissants. summer evenings. Fresco Mexican 137 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 frescomexican.com  908-955-7222 Experience authentic Mexican cuisine on charming Main Street in Chester. Fresco Mexican is a collaboration between Marco Rojas of Guadalajara, Mexico and Carlos Dublin Pub Cervantes, a Cuban American, who infuse An Original Irish Pub & a little bit of their heritage into Fresco’s Family Restaurant signature dishes.

The Oldest Pub in George & Martha’s Morristown American Grille 67 Morris Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 georgeandmarthas.com  973-267-4700 Enjoy a modern American menu in a town surrounded by Revolutionary War history at the appropriately named George & Martha’s American Grille. Locally sourced, seasonal ingredients elevate the all-American dining experience at George and Martha’s. The restaurant, which is conveniently located just off the Morristown Green and across from the train station, also has a notable nightlife scene – from happy hours and trivia to live 4 Pine Street, Morristown NJ Lunch, entertainment and hosted events. 973.538.1999 Dinner, & dublinpubmorristown.com Children’s private room available for parties/events Menu

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Pantone 1795 CMYK: 0, 95, 100, 0 Pantone 1795 CMYK: 0, 95, 100, 0 Use only on Black Use only on Black morristourism.org 37 GK’s Red Dog Tavern Grasshopper off the Green 1 Convent Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 gksreddog.com  973-585-5700 Irish Pub & Family Restaurant 41 Morris Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 Located in a converted rustic log cabin, the grasshoppermorristown.com  973-285-5150 Red Dog Tavern features a wide selection Grasshopper off the Green is a family- of artisanal ales, specially selected imported owned and operated Irish pub and and domestic tap beers and an extensive restaurant with three floors of beautiful wine list. For food, try one of the top-grade décor. Enjoy an American menu with Irish steaks that are dry-aged on site, burgers accents and musical entertainment offered that melt in your mouth served with truffle- every night of the week. oil fries, or the raw bar and fresh seafood. Located inside the Madison Hotel. Hickory Sticks BBQ and Catering Grain House Restaurant 525 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 225 US-202, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 973-NJSTICKS oldemillinn.com/grain-house  908-221-1150 Enjoy award-winning Texas-style barbecue Enjoy dining in a historic tavern located on at your next event. Hickory Sticks cooks the property of the Olde Mill Inn. The Grain barbecue the traditional way – on an House Restaurant features exceptional 18-deck Oyler Pit, fired with pure hickory American cuisine using local and organic wood. ingredients wherever possible, and the ambiance is casual. with seasonal fireside or patio dining available. The Coppertop Jersey Girl Brewing 426 Sand Shore Road, Unit 1, Hackettstown, New Jersey 07840 Pub at the Grain House offers 12 beers on jerseygirlbrewing.com  908-591-4186 tap and a fine selection of wines. The Grain House also has banquet spaces available Jersey Girl brewing features a sample for social or corporate events. room that is open Thursday through Sunday where you can stop by and sample craft beer as well as learn about the brewing process. Also available is a private event space that can be rented for your Grasshopper special personal or company event. The inspiration comes from the true essence off tGhrea sGshroepepne r of a Jersey Girl: A Jersey Girl is complex, deep, layered, bitter, sweet, subtle, and Iroifsfh tPhueb G & reen sophisticated. Family RIreissht aPubr a& nt Family Restaurant Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen 110 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 jockeyhollowbarandkitchen.com  973-644-3180 The acclaimed Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen is located in Morristown’s historic Vail Mansion which was built in 1918. Enjoy convivial brasserie fare in The Oyster Bar, have a glam cocktail in The Vail Bar, or hold a special event at The Rathskeller. The Washington Room, on the mansion’s second floor, serves regional, sustainable farm-to-table dishes in an elegant atmosphere.

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Long Valley Pub & Brewery New York Pizza 1 Fairmount Road, Washington Township, NJ 07853 restaurantvillageatlongvalley.com  908-876-1122 and Restaurant 57 Main Street E., Chester, NJ 07930 Drink and dine in a breathtakingly nypizzachesternj.com  908-879-4424 restored 200-year-old barn. The Long Enjoy specialty New York-style pizza Valley Pub’s award-winning brewer (like the King Kong 24-inch pie), subs and outstanding culinary team have and gourmet dinners at this BYOB developed a wide variety of unique beers establishment. and culinary creations to appeal to the diverse tastes of its patrons. Old Mill Tavern Maria’s Coffee Shop 55 Route 24, Chester, NJ 07930 56 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 oldmilltavernchester.com  908-879-5027 908-955-7331 Casual family dining with great American Maria’s Coffee Shop sells a variety fare and daily specials. 24 beers on tap of specialty coffees, iced drinks and with full bar (Voted Best Beer selection smoothies, and special Chai blends. Enjoy by Essex/Morris Magazine). Open for the homemade baked items including lunch and dinner 7 days a week. artisanal breads, paninis, fresh soup, homemade quiches and Italian specialty products.

Market Taverne 995 Mt. Kemble Avenue. Morristown, NJ 07960 markettaverne.com  908-502-5106 Market Taverne, a family owned restaurant since 2015, welcomes guests into a modern 19th century country farmhouse on the historic “Country Mile.” They focus on the basics: delicious food and personal service. The American farmhouse menu is seasonally inspired and features many homemade and locally sourced ingredients. Best of Award of Excellence 2019 Minuteman Smokehouse and Grill Pristine Local Bounty 990 Mt. Kemble Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 mmbarbecue.com  973-425-9798 from the Garden This family-owned restaurant serves Best of Award authentic American comfort food like and the Shoreof Excellence 2019 BBQ, grass-fed local burgers, fresh salads Every day we make an effort to know and homemade pies. The casual, country the Farmers, the Fishermen, restaurant is conveniently located near Pristine Local Bounty Jockey Hollow on the historic “Country the Winemakers and the Brewers Mile.” Voted best BBQ in Morris and whofrom fight relentlessly the Garden to offer us a sane, Essex Counties. safe, andsoulful andthe sustainable Shore product. EveryKnow day us we and make you an effort to know willthe know Farmers, them the too. Fishermen, the Winemakers and the Brewers The whoWashington fight relentlessly Room to offer us a sane, safe,JOCKEY soulful HOLLOW and BAR sustainable & KITCHEN, product. MORRISTOWN jockeyhollowbarandkitchen.com Know us and you will know them too.

The Washington Roommorristourism.org 39 JOCKEY HOLLOW BAR & KITCHEN, MORRISTOWN jockeyhollowbarandkitchen.com Origin Thai II Piattino – 10 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07690 originthai2.com  973-971-9933 A Neighborhood Bistro 88 East Main Street, Mendham, NJ 07945 Origin is committed to preserving Thai piattinonj.com  973-543-0025 culture, tradition and standards of Piattino prides itself on serving traditional culinary excellence. Enjoy outstanding, Italian fare with a modern twist, using the upscale, authentic cuisine in an elegant best seasonal ingredients from backyards surrounding. Experience the flavors of both near and far. Over the years, Thailand, prepared fresh without the use Piattino’s warm atmosphere and excellent of additives or preservatives. service has brought diners to Mendham for stone-fired artisanal pizza, creative Park Avenue Club salads, fresh pastas and classic entrees. 184 Park Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932 All cocktails are made from scratch and parkavenueclub.com  973-301-8233 infused with homemade simple syrups. Park Avenue Club offers a personalized private Members-only dining experience Redwoods Grill and Bar with two unique eateries along with a 459 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 brand-new event space. Members and redwoodsgrillandbar.com  908-879-7909 their guests can enjoy an upscale dining For over 20 years, Redwoods has been experience for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving quality American cuisine cooked as well as social events, while supporting over a wood-burning grill, which deepens local non-profit organizations. More than and enhances the flavors of their seafood, just a Members’ Club, they’re helping steaks and burgers. others.

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40 Morris County Tourism Bureau Rod’s Steak SmartWorld Coffee 74 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 and Seafood Grille smartworldcoffee.com  973-359-9800 One Convent Road (Madison Avenue), Morristown, NJ 07960 This local favorite is a gathering spot rodssteak.com  973-539-6666 for residents who enjoy the laid-back Rod’s is an award-winning area landmark atmosphere. Known for their cups of known for its excellent food and unique tasty, organic, fair-trade joe, Smart World atmosphere – especially its vintage train also serves summery drinks, like honey- parlor cars and glass atrium. The inviting mint iced tea and chocolate mint frozen bar scene is perfect for an after-work drink espresso ‘swirlz.’ or a post-dinner nightcap. Sub Pub 127 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse subpubnj.com 908-879-5334 1 Hilton Court, Parsippany, NJ 07054 ruthschris.com  973-889-1400 There’s nothing quite like a traditional There’s a reason Ruth’s Chris is celebrated deli. Sub Pub is a wholesome, healthy across North America. This famous steak alternative to fast food, serving up house brings some of its New Orleans roots delicious homemade soups, chili, deli to Morris County. Enjoy craft cocktails, sandwiches and fresh salads, made to award-winning wines and USDA Prime order. steaks in one of the restaurant’s multiple dining rooms. Thatcher McGhee’s Located inside the Hilton Parsippany. Irish Pub & Eatery 53 Broadway, Denville, NJ 07834 Sally Lunn’s Tea Room thatchermcghees.com  973-567-9843 15 Perry Street, Chester, NJ 07930 sallylunns.com  908-879-7731 All three of Thatcher McGhee’s locations stand out with their traditional Irish This authentic English tearoom is a Chester thatched roofs outside and an old world landmark. Sally Lunn’s serves hearty vibe inside. These busy taverns offer homemade lunches, filling sandwiches on draft brews and Irish pub fare in a cozy homemade bread, afternoon teas, desserts setting. Two other locations in Fairfield and and their famous buttermilk scones – Pompton Lakes. the proper way, with clotted cream and homemade jam. Choose from an extensive menu of loose teas served in fine china Taylor’s Ice Cream Parlor 18 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 teacups. taylorsicecreamparlor.com  908-879-5363 You might need to visit Taylor’s a few Savour Café and Eatery times to enjoy all of their 48 flavors of 40 Morris Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 homemade hard ice cream. This year- my-savour.com  973-343-5560 round ice cream parlor also serves frozen This unique, European-style cozy café yogurt, soft serve, sundaes, shakes, floats, opened its second location in Morristown. sodas and smoothies. Groups can book Savour uses only the freshest ingredients, tours in advance to see how Taylor’s Jersey-grown and organic when possible, ice cream is made and learn the parlor’s with many vegan and gluten-free options. history. Their expanded menu offers coffee, smoothies and baked goods as well as The Artist Baker breakfast, sandwiches and appetizers, 16 Cattano Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 served in a casual, laid-back atmosphere. theartistbaker.com  973-267-5540 This artisan bakery is tucked just off Speedwell Avenue. Eat in or take-out scones, soups, salads and more, all made with owner Andrea’s special touch. Dine inside or outside in the courtyard when weather allows. In this intimate setting, you can imagine yourself enjoying pastry and a latte in a Parisian cafe.

morristourism.org 41 The Auld Shebeen The Publick House Irish Pub & Restaurant Restaurant and Inn 1401 NJ-10, Hanover, NJ 07927 111 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 marriott.com  973-538-8811 chesterpublickhouse.com  908-879-6878 For a trip to Ireland without crossing the Built in 1810, this beautiful brick structure Atlantic, stop by and visit New Jersey’s once served as a hotel and tavern in the most authentic Irish pub. The pub was heart of Chester. Over 200 years later, this built in Ireland, dismantled and then historic gathering place was fully restored reassembled at the hotel. Over 90% of the to its original state. The exceptional food, materials used are authentic Irish salvage. wine and entertainment at The Publick Enjoy live traditional Irish music from 7pm House make every meal in this landmark to 9:30pm on Friday and Saturday nights. historic building unforgettable. Located inside of the Hanover Marriott. The Windlass The Black Horse Tavern & Pub 45 Nolan’s Point Park Road, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07821 1 West Main Street, Mendham, NJ 07945 thewindlass.com  973-663-3190 blackhorsenj.com  973-543-7300 The Windlass offers customers the full Drink and dine in a renovated 1740 dining experience: delicious food, great stagecoach house at The Black Horse atmosphere, terrific views and a dedicated Tavern & Pub. The Pub is a wonderful spot staff. The restaurant serves Italian and for lunch and dinner gatherings, or for international cuisine in three bright and enjoying live entertainment. The Tavern airy dining rooms with views of Lake is an upscale restaurant and bar that only Hopatcong. opens for dinner. The Tavern serves a fresh, seasonally rotating menu. Enjoy the quiet, comfortable bar area pre-dinner for a relaxing drink at the end of the day. TOWN Bar + Kitchen 80 Elm Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 The Grand Cafe townbarandkitchen.com  973-889-8696 42 Washington Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 TOWN Bar + Kitchen provides an eclectic, thegrandcafe.com  973-540-9444 seasonal menu that caters to an upscale This wonderful café serves an imaginative crowd. The three-season rooftop has an menu of French cuisine in a truly elegant outdoor fireplace to create the perfect setting – complete with a vast wine ambiance, whether it’s a date night, family list. Zagat once called it “one of the last dinner or happy hour. This spacious outposts of civility.” Outdoor dining is restaurant in the heart of Morristown can available April-October. seat up to 200 guests.

The Office Tavern Grill 3 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 Vanderbilt’s officetaverngrill.com/Morristown 973-285-0220 Sports and Spirits A reinvention of the iconic New Jersey 175 Park Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932 restaurant brand known simply as “The vanderbiltssportsbar.com  973-377-2424 Office,” the Office Tavern Grill is the At Vanderbilt’s, you can enjoy 16 varieties crossroads where upscale and casual of draft beers (including six in rotation) join together for chic yet relaxed dining. or try some of the latest seasonal Sample modern twists on traditional creations from local micro-breweries. The American comfort classics while enjoying knowledgeable bar staff can help with one of 40 beers on tap or a specialty beer and menu pairings. Located in the cocktail. A monthly “Road Trip around Wyndham Hamilton Park Hotel. the United States” program takes guests farther afield through regionally sourced ingredients, state-specific classics and small-batch craft beers.

42 Morris County Tourism Bureau A Variety Of Restaurants To Suit Every Taste! www40NorthRestaurants.com

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The Office Tavern Grill The Black Horse Tavern & Pub 3 South St., 1 West Main St. Morristown NJ Mendham, NJ

Piattino 88 East Main St. Mendham, NJ

TOWN George + Martha’s bar+ kitchen 67-71 Morris St. 88 Elm Street Morristown, NJ Morristown, NJ

morristourism.org 43 ARTS & CULTURE

Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of Morris County ’s arts and culture scene! If you are interested in the visual arts, we have many galleries as well as workshops and classes. Music lovers can enjoy world-class orchestras, operas, and symphonies. You can also take in a live performance at one of our many theatre venues, - there are always things to do in Morris County, New Jersey!

Boonton Arts

44 Morris County Tourism Bureau Baroque Orchestra in demand by major recording and of New Jersey performance artists since it opened in 531 Herrick Drive, Dover, NJ 07801 2005. baroqueorchestra.org  973-366-8922 BONJ, New Jersey’s most dynamic and Coro Lirico exciting orchestra, performs music of the P.O. Box 2273, Morristown, NJ 07962 corolirico.com  732-412-6668 17th to 21st centuries under the direction of award-winning and internationally Coro Lirico is a New Jersey based acclaimed Maestro Robert W. Butts. The concert opera chorus founded and Orchestra performs a 4 concert regular directed by Italo Marchini. It is the season and presents a Summer Festival in first – and only – chorus of its kind in August featuring opera, chamber music, the state, specializing in performing cabaret and orchestral concerts. concert operas and musical theater, minimally staged, with arias performed by professional soloists. Bickford Theatre 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown NJ 07960 morrismuseum.org  973-971-3706 Craft Morristown, Artrider The Bickford Theatre is a 312 seat venue National Guard Armory at 430 Western Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 that presents a wide variety of professional artrider.com  845-331-7900 productions of musicals, dramas, children’s Spring and Holiday CraftMorristown theatre, a jazz series and special concerts. are New Jersey’s most exciting shopping experiences. Talented Boonton Arts craftspeople from across the country 816 Main Street, Boonton, NJ 07005 display their one-of-a-kind artwork, boontonarts.org  862-307-5919 furniture, jewelry, décor and fashions. Boonton Arts is dedicated to inspiring the cultural, social and economic development Hanover Wind Symphony of Boonton and its surrounding areas P.O. Box 100, Whippany, NJ 07981 through the power of art. They work with hanoverwinds.org  973-263-2683 artists, students, and community members One of only a handful of outstanding to facilitate art projects that enrich the community-based adult wind bands community and beautify public spaces. in New Jersey, the Hanover Wind Symphony entertains audiences of Centenary Stage Company all ages by putting a contemporary 715 Grand Avenue, Hackettstown, NJ 07840 twist on traditional favorites. Under centenarystageco.org  908-979-0900 the direction of Matthew J. Paterno, The Centenary Stage Company (CSC) the HWS brings free and affordable is a not-for-profit, professional regional concerts as well as world-renowned theatre located at the apex of the soloists to the area. beautiful Region on the campus of . CSC has been producing award-winning, professional Harmonium Choral Society P.O. Box 1317, Morristown, NJ 07962 equity theatre for over 30 years. Choose harmonium.org  973-538-6969 from over 200 performances of theatre, Harmonium, led by music director music and dance events year-round. Anne Matlack, is one of New Jersey’s leading choral groups. The 100-member chorus and its select Concert Hall At Drew 25-voice Chamber Singers are made University up of committed volunteers from 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940 northern New Jersey. Harmonium drew.edu/concert-hall  973-408-3176 performs four concerts a year, in Recognized for its world-class design and December, March, April and June. sparkling acoustics, the Concert Hall at Drew University or The Dorothy Young Center for the Performing Arts has been

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46 Morris County Tourism Bureau Madison Arts theatre, family and comedy. In addition to MPAC’s extensive performance and Cultural Alliance schedule, its arts education program 10 Kings Road, Madison, NJ 07940 madisonartsnj.org serves thousands of children annually at the theatre and in the community The Madison Arts & Culture Alliance through classes, field trips, residencies, (MACA) is a coalition of arts organizations, productions and more. cultural institutions, neighbors, colleagues, and friends dedicated to encouraging cultural collaborations in the “Rose City.” Morris County MACA brings together artists, educators, businesspeople, community leaders and Arts Workshop at The Hive 197 Route 206 N., Chester, NJ 07930 others, all with a common goal: to support mcartsworkshop.com  908-531-8433 the cultural institutions and programs that improve Madison’s economy and quality of The Morris County Arts Workshop at life. the Hive provides classes, workshops, parties and events to enable artistic expression and creative opportunities Mayo Performing Arts for the entire community. Art, music, Center (MPAC) theater, sciences, movement and many 100 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 more offerings. mayoarts.org  973-539-8008 This theatre, built in 1937, was once the Morris Arts crown jewel of Walter Reade’s chain 14 Maple Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 of movie theatres across New Jersey. morrisarts.org  973-285-5115 Reopened as a non-profit performing For over four decades, Morris Arts’ arts center in 1994, Mayo Performing Arts mission has been to build community Center (MPAC) presents a broad range through the arts. Morris Arts makes of entertaining programs in many genres: Morris County a better place to classical, jazz, dance, contemporary, live, work and play through its arts education, creative placemaking, programming, advocacy and by supporting artists and arts organizations. Morris Arts also presents NJ performing and visual artists at First Night Morris County, Music Beyond Borders, and 3rd Saturdays at Morris View. Exhibitions are on display throughout the year at the Gallery at 14 Maple and at the Atrium Gallery at 10 Court Street. Annual events like Meet Me in Morristown and Pumpkin Illumination are popular. Morris Arts makes our community a better place through the arts Morris Choral Society P.O. Box 1783, Morristown, NJ 07962 morrischoralsociety.org  973-267-4936 The award-winning Morris Choral Society has been performing in the Morristown area for more than 40 years. The 85 voice chorus has presented a vast repertoire of sacred, Broadway, pop and jazz music. They have appeared alongside many famous musicians, including jazz legend Dave Brubeck and folk singer Judy Collins.

morristourism.org 47 Morris Museum Morristown Festival Of Books 6 Normandy Heights Blvd, Morris Township, NJ 07960 Downtown Morristown, NJ 07960 morrismuseum.org  973-971-3700 morristownbooks.org Art, science, history, theater… the The annual Morristown Festival of Books Morris Museum has it all. From fine is New Jersey’s premier book festival, arts, exhibitions, and art classes to celebrating the written word’s power to performances at the Bickford Theatre, challenge, transport and transform. Held experience the inspiration and excitement in October, an outstanding of this Morris County gem, New Jersey’s collection of authors participate in only Smithsonian affiliate. Located one-hour readings and Q&A’s across inside a Gilded Age mansion, the Morris Morristown. Book sales and signings are Museum was established in its current held on the lawn of the Vail Mansion. location in 1964. Its collection includes Native American artifacts, model trains, dinosaurs, geological specimens, a New Jersey Festival robust costume collection, and the world-renowned Guinness Collection Orchestra 224 East Broad Street, Suite 6, Westfield, NJ 07090 of Mechanical Musical Machines and njfestivalorchestra.org  908-232-9400 Automata. Since its founding in 1983, New Jersey Festival Orchestra has grown to become Morristown CraftMarket, the state’s second largest professional Kiwanis Club of Randolph orchestra and a cultural gem of the National Guard Armory at metropolitan area. The orchestra, led by 430 Western Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 renowned Music Director David Wroe, morristowncraftmarket.org  973-442-2840 appears in local venues and as far afield as Carnegie Hall on a regular basis. In Staged at the Morristown Armory and addition to an exciting subscription held annually in the fall, Morristown season popular concerts, and a rousing CraftMarket is one of the nation’s longest New Year’s Eve celebration, the NJ running and most successful craft shows. Festival Orchestra sponsors educational Featured artists (selected during a juried and music therapy programs throughout competition) display extraordinary, unique the state. works in jewelry, ceramics, glass, leather, wood, metal, wearable fibers and more.

The Smithsonian comes to Morris County

In September 2019, the Morris Museum joined an elite group of Smithsonian Affiliates. The museum will now have access to unique Smithsonian resources, like traveling exhibitions, expert guest speakers, educational materials and much more. This is the first and only Smithsonian affiliate partnership in the state.

48 Morris County Tourism Bureau Samuel Jackson. The Boomer List: Photographs by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, developed by the Newseum in collaboration with AARP. Photo by Julia Gehringer. David Bowman, Tink, the Northern Pike, 2018. Photo by Amiet Goldman. Kyle Marshall Choreography, A.D., Live Arts at the Morris Museum, photo by Brett Wellman Messenger.

Art | Sound | Motion

6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 973.971.3700 | morrismuseum.org

morristourism.org 49 Opera at Florham Pax Amicus Theatre 285 Madison Avenue, Convent Station, NJ 07961 23 Lake Shore Road, Budd Lake, NJ 07828 operaatflorham.org 973-443-8620 paxamicus.com  973-691-2100 When it was founded in 1982, Opera at This castle-shaped theatre provides live Florham was initially part of the Music entertainment for the whole family. Pax Department at Fairleigh Dickinson Amicus specializes in contemporary University. While still in residence drama, comedies and musicals, as well at FDU, Opera at Florham is now an as a full season of theater for young independent organization that offers audiences. The venue is also the home of four musicales and a vocal competition Castle Shakespeare, a professional acting each season. Musicales highlight company now approaching its 20th year in operatic arias and selections from the residence. American Songbook and Broadway. Concerts are held on the FDU campus in the historic McKim, Mead and Roxbury Arts Alliance White-Vanderbilt mansion known as 72 Eyland Avenue, Succasunna, NJ 07876 “Florham.” roxburyartsalliance.org  862-219-1379 The Roxbury Arts Alliance promotes an appreciation for the arts through its Paper Mill Playhouse work with organizations and by hosting 22 Brookside Drive, Millburn, NJ 07041 a variety of arts events. The Arts Alliance papermill.org  973-376-4343 provides annual scholarships to Roxbury Paper Mill Playhouse is a nationally High School students and supports band, recognized center dedicated to choir and dance programs throughout the preserving the art form of American school district. Located in the Investors musical theater as it re-imagines Bank Theater which celebrated its 10 year classic musicals and plays. The Paper anniversary in 2019, their schedule includes Mill’s award-winning arts education, plays, dance programs, poetry readings artist training and outreach programs and concerts in a variety of musical genres. impact thousands of students each year. Located in a former paper mill, productions began in 1938.

New Jersey Festival Orchestra

50 Morris County Tourism Bureau Shakespeare Theatre The Growing Stage – of New Jersey The Children’s Theatre 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940 shakespearenj.org  973-408-5600 of New Jersey 7 Ledgewood Avenue, Netcong, NJ 07857 The 55 year-old Shakespeare Theatre of growingstage.com  973-347-4946 New Jersey is one of the leading classic The Growing Stage is a not-for-profit, theatre companies in the nation, and New professional regional performing arts Jersey’s only professional theatre company center dedicated to young audiences. dedicated to Shakespeare’s canon and The center was founded in 1982 with the other world classics. They have been mission to nurture the development of presenting plays at the Main Stage since the performing arts through education 1972. Each summer, the Company presents and to create, produce and perform a classic play on their Outdoor Stage, works that engage the entire family. performed in a Greek amphitheater at the Educational programming for pre- College of Saint Elizabeth. school through high school includes the Creative Arts Academy, New Play- Reading Festival, Concerts and Speakeasy Art Gallery Summer Arts Camp. 816 Main Street, Boonton, NJ 07005 speakeasyart.wixsite.com/speakeasyart  973-557-8268

The Speakeasy Art Gallery in Boonton’s Art District exhibits work from innovative contemporary artists. Additionally, the gallery offers classes for both children and adults and custom framing.

Stone Soup Symphony 291 Main Street, Hackettstown, NJ 07840 stonesoupsymphony.org  908-509-1047 The Stone Soup Symphony performs concerts throughout the year as part of its mission to make classical music accessible to everyone. This open community orchestra performs a wide-ranging repertoire that appeals to all age groups throughout Northwest New Jersey. The concerts are free to the public.

The Folk Project P.O. Box 41, Mendham, NJ 07945 folkproject.org  973-335-9489 The Folk Project is a music and arts organization that sponsors and organizes a variety of folk activities across northern New Jersey. The Troubadour, a Friday- night concert series, takes place at the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship in a former Gilded Age mansion known as “Gateways.” Swingin’ Tern is a contra and square dance series held the first and third Saturday of each month at the First Presbyterian Church in East Hanover.

morristourism.org 51 RECREATION

From our agrarian roots to green open spaces, it’s yours to explore. We have many farms that let you pick your own peaches, tomatoes and other seasonal New Jersey produce. Our parks offer abundant hiking and biking trails to enjoy as well as lakes for fishing and boating. Golf - there are several award winner courses awaiting you!

Hurd Park, Dover

52 Morris County Tourism Bureau Totten Farms Wightman Farms Recreation Farms

Alstede Farms Fosterfields 1 Alstede Farms Lane, Chester, NJ 07930 alstedefarms.com  908-879-7189 Living Historical Farm 73 Kahdena Road, Morris Township, NJ 07960 Alstede Farms uses sustainable and morrisparks.net  973-326-7645 certified organic farming methods to The fascinating 213 acre Fosterfields Living grow 250 different types of specialty Historical Farm transports visitors back to fruits and vegetables. Farmer Kurt, a the late 1800s, when it was Charles Foster’s Chester native and first-generation gentleman’s farm. Costumed docents farmer, founded Alstede Farms in 1982 answer questions and do their farm chores with the mission to grow local, healthy the old-fashioned way, while teaching and nutritious food in a responsible way. visitors about raising animals and growing vegetables.

Grow it Green Morristown Ashley Farms Urban Farm: 31 Hazel Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 25 Hillside Avenue, Flanders, NJ 07836 Community Garden: 17 Early Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 ashleyfarmsonline.com  973-584-7578 growitgreenmorristown.org  973-206-4177

Ashley Farms is a fourth-generation Grow It Green Morristown’s mission is to farm specializing in fresh homegrown create sustainable farms and community turkeys, sweet corn and many other gardens that can provide equal access homegrown fruits, vegetables, pumpkins to fresh, local food by transforming and cut flowers. They operate year- abandoned or under-utilized areas of round and sell homemade prepared Morristown into beautiful and useful green foods, bakery items, bread, and spaces. The group provides community greenhouse items. educational programs focused on healthy eating and environmental stewardship.

morristourism.org 53 Hacklebarney Farm Riamede Farm 122 Oakdale Road, Chester, NJ 07930 and Cider Mill riamede.com  908-879-5353 104 State Park Road, Chester, NJ 07930 hacklebarneyfarm.com  908-879-6593 Open each fall, Riamede Farm offers

This seventh-generation family farm has a pick your own apples and pumpkins. cider mill, corn maze, bakery, farm store, Riamede’s apple orchard is 35 acres, pumpkin patch and homemade pies – all with half of this acreage nurturing big within minutes from downtown Chester. old seedling apple trees planted a half century ago. The old trees are genuine antiques and give the farm a 19th century feel. Ort Farms 25 Bartley Road, Long Valley, NJ 07853 ortfarms.com  908-876-3351 Stoney Hill Farms-

Ort Farms is a century-old farm located in Farm Market and Long Valley. The farm market is open April- Greenhouses December and is stocked with seasonal Market: 15 North Road, Chester, NJ 07930 produce, local milk and cheese, homegrown Greenhouse: 8 Route 24, Chester, NJ 07930 stonyhillfarms.com  908-879-2908 pasture beef and pork, specialty items, local honey and fresh pies and donuts. Stony Hill is a one-stop shop for all of Enjoy a bounty of homegrown produce your farm, floral, food and garden needs. with the CSA farm share program. Enjoy Join their CSA farm share program, the beauty of a spacious family farm at one pick your own peaches, strawberries or of the storytime events or pick your own pumpkins, or enjoy a day of family fun at strawberries and pumpkins (seasonally). the annual Fall Fun Park with its 10-acre Field trips and birthday parties available. corn maze. There is even a full-service florist.

Grow it Green , Morristown

Escape to beautiful Chester for an experience like no other. Slow down and enjoy all the wonderful attributes of a 377 acre, real working farm specializing in growing over 250 varieties of fruits and vegetables. We invite you to immerse yourself all through the seasons and make a fresh discovery every day. Visit our website for more info about all of our offerings on our family farm.

www.alstedefarms.com 1 Alstede Farms Lane Chester, NJ 07930 (908)332-0975

54 Morris County Tourism Bureau Totten Family Farm Wightman Farms 442 Naughright Road, Long Valley, NJ 07853 1111 Mt. Kemble Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 tottenfamilyfarm.com  908-850-0555 wightmanfarms.com  973-425-9819

The Totten Family Farm is an 80 acre For over 80 years, the Wightman Family preserved farm in beautiful Long Valley has grown and sold fruits and vegetables specializing in 100% grass-fed quality beef here. In 1922, Albert Wightman and his wife, and lamb, pastured heritage pork, chicken, Laetitia, purchased the first acres of what turkey and farm fresh free-range eggs. was to become Wightman’s Farms. Besides The Farm Stand sells a variety of heirloom delicious fresh baked pies and doughnuts, vegetables as well. the newly renovated market specializes in locally produced jams, jellies and preserves, breads and desserts, pasta sauces, pickles, relishes snacks and much more. Named one of the Top Ten Pick Your Own by Country Living Magazine.

Grow it Green , Morristown Stoney Hill Farms

Hacklebarney Farm

morristourism.org 55 Farmers Markets

Visit Morris County’s popular farmers markets to find out why New Jersey is “The Garden State.” Or, go straight to the source and enjoy a fun day on a farm, picking your own seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Boonton Madison Plane Street Lot Center Avenue (between Main Street and June – November Cook Avenue) Saturdays May – October boontonmainstreet.org Thursdays rosenet.org Chatham Borough Railroad Plaza Morris Plains (off Fairmont Avenue Train Station) Merchant Block of Speedwell Avenue June – November June – October Saturdays Saturdays chathamboroughfarmersmarket.com morrisplainsboro.org

Denville Morristown Bloomfield Avenue Lot Lot 10 off Spring and Morris Streets May – November June – November Sundays Sundays denvillefarmersmarket.com morristown-nj.org

East Hanover Riverdale Lurker Park (609 Ridgedale Avenue) Glenburn Estate (211 Hamburg Turnpike) June - October June – October Mondays Tuesdays easthanovertownship.com riverdalenj.gov

Morris County Board of Agriculture 25 Hillside Avenue, Flanders, NJ 07836 973-584-7578

The Morris County Board of Agriculture dates back to the early 1900s and is comprised of farmers, farming professionals and representatives from the NJ Farm Bureau, Rutgers Co-op Extension, the State Board of Agriculture and other agriculture organizations. The Board of Agriculture is actually the county component of the NJ Farm Bureau. Anyone interested in agriculture is welcome to come to a meeting.

56 Morris County Tourism Bureau Cross Estate Garden Bamboo Brook Recreation Parks and Gardens

Bamboo Brook Cross Estate Gardens, Outdoor Education Center Morristown National 170 Longview Road, Far Hills, NJ 07931 morrisparks.net  973-326-7600 Historical Park 61 Jockey Hollow Road, Bernardsville, NJ 07924 A botanic garden and public park, Bamboo crossestategardens.org  201-240-5898

Brook Outdoor Education Center’s 670 Entering the impeccably landscaped acres include fields, woodlands, and gardens of the Cross Estate is like going a formal garden designed by Martha back in time – to the early 20th century, Brookes Hutcheson, one of the first female in fact, when Julia Appleton Newbold landscape architects in the United States. Cross hired landscape architect Clarence From 1911 to 1959, this was “Merchiston Fowler to redesign this serene property. Farm,” the home of William and Martha Experience the elegance of a lifestyle that Hutcheson. no longer exists by walking through these formal, walled gardens. Take the path bordered by mountain laurel and stroll Central Park of Morris County beneath the wisteria-covered pergola for 91 Central Avenue, Parsippany, NJ 07954 a perfect afternoon. morrisparks.net  973-326-7600

Central Park of Morris County is a 299- acre multi-faceted sports complex and an accessible outdoor athletic facility. The complex includes two regulation-size in-line skating rinks, a fully accessible Challenger League ball field, two sand volleyball courts, a softball field, four multi- use artificial turf fields with sports lighting, a 5K cross-country course, a five-acre dog park, an all-access playground, natural amphitheater, disc golf course, tented picnic area and over a mile of paved and natural trails.

morristourism.org 57 Elizabeth E. Kay Hedden Park 124 Reservoir Road, Randolph, NJ 07869 Environmental Center morrisparks.net  973-326-7631 200 Pottersville Road, Chester, NJ 07930 morrisparks.net  973-635-6629 Hedden County Park is a 389 acre park that stretches through Dover, Mine Hill and The 233-acre environmental center offers Randolph. Spend time relaxing around the endless ways to get in touch with nature picturesque, six acre Hedden Pond, which through its meadows, flowering trees, has a fishing deck, playground and picnic wildflowers, gardens, hiking trails and shelter. Or go for a meandering hike on a guided nature walks. A looping trail through trail along the Jackson Brook, then take a one of the fields allows a closer look at the break for a picnic lunch. various plant, bird and mammal species that reside in the meadow habitat. The NJ Natural Heritage Program lists five species as a “concern” or “endangered” which have Jockey Hollow, Morristown been documented at the Kay Center, a National Historical Park testament to the high quality of its native 30 Washington Place, Morristown, NJ 07960 ecosystem. nps.gov/morr  973-539-2016

There are approximately 27 miles of walking trails in beautiful Jockey Hollow. Frelinghuysen Arboretum The staffed visitor center has a furnished 353 East Hanover Avenue, Morris Township, NJ 07960 full-scale soldier hut display, information morrisparks.net 973-326-7601  on the natural aspects of the park, and a The majestic 127 acre Frelinghuysen large wall mural depicting the 1779-1780 Arboretum is a regional center for Continental Army encampment. Visitors can horticultural activities of all kinds. The then hike up to the replica soldier huts to woodlands, meadows, beautiful gardens see them in person. and distinctive collections of trees make the grounds surrounding the Arboretum’s magnificent Colonial Revival mansion Lewis Morris County Park an ideal setting for leisurely strolls. Their 270 Mendham Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 calendar of events includes educational morrisparks.net  973-326-7600

programs, tours, cooking classes, lectures, At 2,196 acres, Lewis Morris County Park garden demonstrations and more. is the second largest park in the county. The park has 12 miles of trails for hiking, walking, off-road biking, and horse riding. Spend a relaxing weekend at the picnic Great Swamp Outdoor areas, softball fields, dog park or group Education Center camping areas. Enjoy a dip in Sunrise Lake, 247 Southern Blvd., Chatham Township, NJ 07928 open Memorial Day to Labor Day. morrisparks.net  973-635-6629

The Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center (GSOEC), situated on 44 acres Loantaka Brook Reservation 468 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 of the eastern end of the Great Swamp morrisparks.net  973-326-7600 National Wildlife Refuge, serves as an important crossroads between nature Loantaka Brook Reservation’s 744 acres and civilization. Walk along two miles are popular all year-round thanks to the of flat trails and boardwalk and enjoy park’s lush, flat terrain and eight miles of the spectacular views of swamp, marsh, trails perfect for bicycling, jogging, hiking, meadow, pond, forest habitats and wildlife. horseback riding, cross-country skiing, and This unusual intermingling of habitats and much more. diverse terrain gives the Great Swamp its unique character.

58 Morris County Tourism Bureau Reservation here for everyone. Over 150 miles of 955 Weldon Road, Jefferson, NJ 07849 well-maintained trails wind through morrisparks.net  973-697-3140 scenic Morris County, providing all kinds of educational, relaxing, active, fun, This is the largest park in the Morris entertaining and memorable experiences. County Park System, encompassing 3,346 acres of beautiful near-wilderness and recreational areas. The Reservation has over 20 miles of multi-use trails. The camping area has tent sites and Adirondack shelters outfitted with Morris Township Department platforms, picnic tables and fire rings. The of Parks and Recreation trailer area has paved sites with electric 50 Woodland Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 morristwp.com  973-326-7371 and seasonal water hook-ups, picnic tables and charcoal grills. The Morris Township Department of Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of recreational programs, special events, Morris County camps, performances, and activities for Park Commission the community throughout the year. 300 Mendham Road, Morris Township, NJ 07962 Morris Township has 23 distinct parks morrisparks.net 973-326-7600 and park preserves for endless outdoor fun. Two community pools, Streeter and The Morris County Park Commission’s Ginty, offer resident and non-resident 18,704 acres are home to 38 specific memberships. sites, several of which are nationally recognized. Over 3 million people visit New Jersey’s largest park system annually, proving there really is something

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morristourism.org 59 Mount Hope Historical Park Schooley’s Mountain 75 Teabo Road, Wharton, NJ 07885 morrisparks.net  973 326-7600 County Park 91 East Springtown Road, Washington Twp., NJ 07853 Morris County once had vast reserves of morrisparks.net  973-324-7600 high-quality iron ore that were mined from Schooley’s Mountain County Park consists deep, large caverns. The northeastern of 792 acres of recreational and leisure section of Mount Hope Historical Park has activities in the hills of western Morris some of the earliest commercial iron mine County. Nature lovers can enjoy miles remains, while the southwestern section of hiking trails through the southern has remains from the 20th century. Visitors Highlands, plus scenic views of the lake and can sign up for a guided tour of the area to natural amphitheater. The park also has a learn more about the land and this industry, picnic grove, athletic fields and playground. in addition to enjoying the park’s hiking and snowshoeing trails. Silas Condict County Park 100 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405 NJ Audubon Scherman morrisparks.net  973-326-7600 Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary Silas Condict County Park stretches 11 Hardscrabble Road, Bernardsville, NJ 07924 across 1,508 scenic acres that include njaudubon.org  908-396-6386 12 miles of trails. The picturesque seven acre lake is partially lined with weeping Over 200 species of wildlife call the 276 cherry trees, making it the park’s golden acres of The Scherman Hoffman Wildlife highlight throughout the seasons. The Sanctuary’s woodland, field and floodplain Casino, a historic stone building in the park, habitats home. Appreciate nature in a new was rumored to be a speakeasy during way by taking part in one of the Sanctuary’s Prohibition. special nature programs, hikes and camps offered throughout the year. Tourne County Park McCaffrey Lane & Old Boonton Road, Denville, NJ 07834 morrisparks.net  973-326-7600 Patriots’ Path Tourne County Park is a general 270 Mendham Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 purpose park comprised of 561 acres morrisparks.net  973-326-7600 with 10.7 miles of trails. This park offers Patriots’ Path spans 292 acres along the recreational opportunities throughout all Whippany, Black and Raritan Rivers. There seasons: hiking, fishing, horseback riding, are 55 miles of main trails and 35 miles of snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and spur trails, making it excellent for hiking, sledding. There are reservable picnic sites biking, horseback riding and enjoying green and a shelter, and to complement your open spaces. Over time, Patriots’ Path has outing, you can reserve an athletic field. developed into a network of several dozen What makes this park so appealing is hikers federal, state, county and municipal parks, who climb to the top of the Tourne are watershed lands, historic sites and other rewarded with a panoramic view of the points of interest across Morris County. New York City skyline.

Pyramid Mountain Willowwood Arboretum 300 Longview Road, Far Hills, NJ 07931 National Historic Area willowwoodarboretum.org  973-326-7600 472 Boonton Avenue, Montville, NJ 07045 morrisparks.net  973-334-3130 Willowwood was developed as an Pyramid Mountain’s 1,545 acres of rugged arboretum in 1908. Today, the gardens trails, fields, forests and wetlands are a stretch across 131 acres of rolling farmland, cherished local favorite. Roughly 18,000 with 3,500 native, exotic, and rare plants. years ago, the receding Wisconsin Glacier Within the arboretum are formal gardens, shaped the unusual glacial erratics found an undisturbed forest, historic collections of here, like Tripod Rock (a 180-ton boulder plants, ferns, and beautiful fields of forest balanced on three smaller boulders) and wildflowers. Bear Rock (one of the largest in New Jersey).

60 Morris County Tourism Bureau Berkshire Valley Golf Course Bridge Marina, Lake Hopatcong Recreation Sports and Experiences

All Star Martial Arts Berkshire Valley Golf Course 35 Seminary Avenue, Chester, NJ 07930 28 Cozy Lake Road, Oak Ridge, NJ 07438 chestermartialarts.com  908-955-7671 berkshirevalleygc.com  973-208-0018

All Star Martial Arts offers a non- These 600 acres in the picturesque intimidating, safe and fun atmosphere Highlands region of northern New Jersey for students of all levels. The academy were once the winter quarters for the specializes in kids’ martial arts and fitness Barnum & Bailey Circus. Now it’s an 18-hole, kickboxing programs, but people of all ages par 71, 6,800-yard public golf course that can sign up to meet their athletic goals. presents unique challenges atop the ridge This is not just a gym class – accomplished of Green Pond Mountain. instructors help students master their form and focus while improving their confidence. Bridge Marina Art of Dance 15 Seminary Avenue, Chester, NJ 07930 at Lake Hopatcong 89 Brady Road, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 artofdance.org  908-879-4919 bridgemarina.com  973-663-1976

At Art of Dance, instructors from esteemed Bridge Marina is where better boating institutions like the American Ballet Theater experiences begin. Whether you are just and Broadway Dance Center teach a beginning your boating journey or a lifelong variety of styles in an 8,000-square-foot boater, Marina specializes in helping you performance facility. Dancers of all ages discover a better boating experience. (starting at 14 months old) can learn tap, Choose from the exclusive Boating Club, jazz, ballet, hip hop, pointe, lyrical, Irish luxury daily boat rentals or the purchase of step, gymnastics, theater and voice. Private top-notch new or pre-owned Four Winns lessons, adult beginners and boys-only fiberglass or Starcraft pontoons. You classes are also available. simply choose your boating experience. Located on Lake Hopatcong and at the Jersey Shore in Highlands.

morristourism.org 61 Experience one of the best courses in New Jersey The Knoll West Country Club is open and taking memberships!

a v b Par 70, 6,878 Yards Charles H. Banks 22-Stall 73.2 Rating Championship Driving Range 131 Slope Style Course

The Knoll West Country Club 990 Greenbank Road Boonton, NJ 07005

To book your tee time call To become a member call (973) 263-7110 (973) 263-7111

62 Morris County Tourism Bureau Central Park of Morris County Crestmont Country Club 91 Central Avenue, Parsippany, NJ 07954 750 Eagle Rock Road, West Orange, NJ 07052 morrisparks.net  973-326-7600 crestmontcountryclub.com  973-731-2060

Central Park of Morris County is a 299- Crestmont Country Club is located in acre multi-faceted sports complex and an West Orange, a hidden treasure in the accessible outdoor athletic facility. The heart of Essex County. A member- complex includes two regulation-size in-line owned, family-oriented club, Crestmont skating rinks, a fully accessible Challenger features a championship golf course, one League ball field, two sand volleyball courts, of only a handful personally designed a softball field, four multi-use artificial turf by Donald Ross. Anchored by an fields with sports lighting, a 5K cross-country expansive clubhouse, Crestmont offers course, a five-acre dog park, an all-access casual and gourmet dining, and upscale playground, natural amphitheater, disc golf social events. They are one of the area’s course, tented picnic area and over a mile of foremost venues for weddings, bar and paved and natural trails. bat mitzvahs, business meetings, holiday parties, and golf outings. Chester Riding Club 80 Route 206, Chester, NJ 07930 chesterridingclub.com  908-879-0578 Flanders Valley Golf Course 81 Pleasant Hill Road, Flanders, NJ 07836 Those fascinated by horses and the flandersvalleygc.com 973-584-5382 equestrian arts will adore Chester Riding Flanders Valley Golf Course is rated as Club. This full-service equestrian facility is one of the premier public golf courses set on 30 acres of rolling hills right outside in the United States. Over 85,000 of Historic Downtown Chester. Trainer Jamie golfers play these two 18-hole courses Maillet has over 30 years of experience each season. Flanders Valley also offers teaching riders of all levels – from beginner golf lessons, clinics and a private event to competitive sport jumping. They offer space. boarding, grooming and horse care.

morristourism.org 63 Glassworks Studio by Charles H. Banks, was established in 151 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 1929. Outside of a few minor alterations, umakeglass.com  973-656-0800 the course has remained virtually unchanged since its beginning. The par Glassworks is a do-it-yourself glass art 70 course plays 6,878 yards from the studio for individuals, families and groups. black tees and 6,479 from the blue tees. Learn the art of glass fusing by choosing a The Knoll Golf Club East, designed by Hal project from 100 decorative options. Create Purdy, was established in 1961. The par 70 a project design alongside a Glassworks course plays 5,884 yards from the white instructor, who will help melt and shape tees. your artwork after it cools. Pick up your masterpiece within a week.

Garden State Fondo Lake Hopatcong 3 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 Adventure Company granfondonj.com 37 Nolan’s Point Park Road, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 lhadventureco.com  973 663-1944 The Garden State Fondo is to cyclists what a marathon is to runners. In recent years, Explore the hidden corners of the Garden State Fondo has become one of the beautiful Highlands region on a guided most popular mass-participation cycling biking, hiking, or water tour. The Lake events in North America. There are a choice Hopatcong Adventure Company offers of route lengths and timed hill segments customized group adventures for families, that wind through some of the state’s best friends, couples and corporate events. cycling roads. This combination of bike Guests can try out hydrobiking, paddle touring and timed climbs attracts a wide boarding, hiking, or trail biking. range of cyclists – from the casual weekend rider to the well-trained endurance athlete. The route starts and ends in historic Lake Hopatcong Cruises Morristown. 37 Nolan’s Point Park Road, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 lakehopatcongcruises.com  973-663-5000

Knoll Golf Club West and East Experience the rich history of Lake 990 Greenbank Road, Boonton, NJ 07005 Hopatcong while dining in style on the knollgolfclub.com  973 263-7110 lake’s first-ever dinner cruise boat. “Miss The Knoll Golf Club consists of two 18-hole Lotta” (named for the famous vaudeville golf courses on 360 wooded acres: Knoll actress Lotta Crabtree, who summered East (public) and Knoll West (semi-private). in Lake Hopatcong) is a completely The original Knoll Golf Club West, designed renovated 57-foot Skipperliner. Choose from historical tours on the lake, lunchtime sailing excursions and elegant dinner cruises. Meals are catered by two popular lakeside restaurants- Alice’s Restaurant and The Windlass.

Lake Hopatcong Golf Club 37 Nolan’s Point Park, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 lhgolfclub.com  973- 663-0451

Lake Hopatcong Golf Club is a beautiful public course with miniature replicas of historical lake sites like the Lake Hopatcong Dam and the Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club. Enjoy lakeside views while you golf a course designed to challenge both beginners and pros alike.

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64 Morris County Tourism Bureau Lee’s County Park Marina Move in Grace 433 Howard Blvd., Mt. Arlington, NJ 07856 294 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 morrisparks.net  973-398-5199 moveingrace.com  973-294-4059

The Lee’s County Park Marina has 110 boat Move in Grace offers gentle movement slips and three boat launch ramps on the classes to relax, restore the body, reduce eastern shore of Lake Hopatcong. The pain, increase flexibility and improve nearly 13 acre marina, located in Van Every balance. Group classes include healing Cove, allows for public boat access to the yoga, qigong, Feldenkrais, Bones for Life, lake. spiritual direction and more.

Marty’s Reliable Cycle Nitroflex Gym 173 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 169 Route 206, Chester, NJ 07930 martysreliable.com  973-538-7773 nitroflexgym.com 908-879-1006

Marty’s Reliable Cycle is the premier bicycle Nitroflex Gym is a 15,000-square-foot store for great selections and service. This luxury fitness facility with four stylish one-stop shop has everything cyclists might studios, a functional training area, cardio need, including cycling gear, bikes, rentals, rooms, cryotherapy, infrared saunas, a lifetime adjustments, a trade-in program, spa, lounge area, turf track, and more. repair pickup and delivery and plenty more. Membership includes over 180 classes to Marty’s also supports area cycling and choose from per month. Recently, Nitroflex sponsors the Garden State Fondo, a family added a brand-new rowing studio – the first cycling event. of its kind in the United States.

Mennen Sports Arena North Jersey Aquatic Club 161 Hanover Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 125 Maple Avenue, Chester, NJ 07930 morrisparks.net  973-326-7651 northjerseyaquatics.com  973-214-5340

The popular Mennen Sports Arena has the North Jersey Aquatic Club specializes in three best ice surfaces in the area. Over private and semi-private swimming lessons one million people visit annually for skating, for all ages and all levels. With a maximum lessons, hockey, ice shows, parties and of three students per teacher, NJAC’s more. Mennen also has plenty of popular certified teachers can give each student the non-ice events throughout the year, highest level of attention. including concerts, antique shows, cat and dog shows, comic shows, competitions, antique shows, craft shows, National Night Pinch Brook Golf Course Out, conferences and other special events. 234 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932 pinchbrookgc.com  973-377-2039

Pinch Brook Golf Course, an executive Morristown Game Vault length course designed by the world- 22 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 morristowngamevault.com  973-944-8500 renowned development firm, Rees Jones Inc., is set up for players who want to Leave your quarters at home – Morristown get on and off in less time than the Game Vault is a collection of retro video championship-length courses. Pinch Brook and pinball machines all set to “free play.” offers private lessons, group lessons and Choose from over 85 games spanning junior golf clinics. the past 35 years. This arcade is located in a century-old bank with exquisite architecture – including the original bank vault, which inspired the arcade’s name.

morristourism.org 65 66 Morris County Tourism Bureau morristourism.org 67 Pinot’s Palette Seaton Hackney Stables 40 Market Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 440 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 pinotspalette.com  973-671-8676 seatonhackney.com  973-644-3355

Let a local artist guide you through Seaton Hackney Stables is a popular painting your own masterpiece while you horseback riding facility offering all things enjoy your favorite beverages. Create an equine at reasonable rates. The stately original piece of art to hang in your home 38 acre complex includes an indoor barn, while you unwind with friends. No artistic outdoor barn, plus 50 straight and box ability required. stalls of various sizes. Seaton Hackney offers private and group equestrian lessons Savor and Stroll in two riding rings, a dressage ring, a driving and galloping half-mile long track Culinary Tours (with a judge’s stand), and plenty of turn- Morristown, NJ savorandstrollculinarytours.com  973-452-2094 out space. Great for parties and special events. Savor and Stroll Culinary Tours bring visitors on a walking and tasting tour of Historic Morristown. Registered Dietitian Sunset Valley Golf Course and Nutritionist Kathleen Carozza 47 West Sunset Road, Pompton Plains, NJ 07444 highlights both the history and food of sunsetvalleygc.com  973-377-2039 the area during this three-mile stroll. This three-hour tour gives participants Sunset Valley Golf Course is consistently the opportunity to taste food from local rated among the best public courses in restaurants and shops while learning New Jersey. This course was given four about Morristown’s history. stars by Golf Digest’s “Best Place to Play,” named in the “Top 100 Must Play Courses” by Golf Styles Magazine and listed in the “Top Women-Friendly Courses Award” by Golf for Women Magazine.

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68 Morris County Tourism Bureau morristourism.org 69 WHERE TO SHOP

It is easy to shop in Morris County. From sophisticated department stores, historic gift shops to fun country boutiques - we have it all. For food lovers, check our array of gourmet options including fine wines, delicious baked goods and specialty chocolate shops.

70 Morris County Tourism Bureau 23 South Gift Boutique Boehs Cabinet Shop 23 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 85 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 23southboutique.com  973-590-2500 thewarmthofwood.com  908-879-7261 23 South is a daring, one-stop shop that Boehs Cabinet Shop sells wooden gifts, carries a variety of unique gifts for all birdhouses, puzzle boxes, whirligigs, toys, occasions. This luxury boutique in the heart unfinished furniture, stains and paints. The of Morristown sells accessories, fashion store also takes custom orders. jewelry, sweets and more. Boonton Main Street 620 Main Street, Boonton, NJ 07005 A World of Birds boontonmainstreet.org  973 257-9107 15 Perry Street, Chester, NJ 07930 worldofbirds.com  908.879.2291 Rediscover Boonton and enjoy its uniqueness. Take in Boonton’s eclectic Since 1972, World of Birds has been selling architecture, unique specialty shops, fine a variety of fine pet bird products. Bird dining, performing arts, galleries, live music owners will appreciate the store’s large and more. Boonton Main Street hosts a assortment of cages, seeds, food blends, variety of special events throughout the play gyms, healthy treats and bird toys. year, including a weekly Farmer’s Market (June through November), a Second- Saturday Artisan Market, First Fridays Amanti Vino (monthly) and the annual Classic Car Show. 60A South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 amantivino.com  973 267-9463 Amanti Vino is a sleekly designed wine, Century 21 Department Stores beer and specialty spirits shop located in 1 North Park Place, Morristown, NJ 07960 downtown Montclair since 2005 and now c21stores.com  973-401-9500 in Morristown. Amanti Vino specializes Love staying on top of what’s #trending? in small production wines, craft beer and See the latest fashions and shop the new artisanal spirits from around the world at all arrivals at Century 21 Department Store in price points. They also host private events Morristown, where you can save on stylish and wine education classes. clothes, accessories and home goods. Stay chic with the latest fashions for women, men, and children. Antiques by Chester Crafts and Collectibles 28 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 Chester Country Furnishings 908-879-2900 60 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 908-879-4288 Antiques by Chester Crafts and Collectibles offers a thrilling and extensive selection Chester Country Furnishings carries a wide of vintage items from a variety of time variety of furniture, lighting, home décor, periods. This is the ultimate destination upholstery and plenty more guaranteed for quality antique furniture, artwork, to make your home beautiful. The store glassware, ceramics, metalware, painted receives new shipments daily, so their furniture, jewelry and more. inventory is always changing.

Chester Crafts & Collectibles Black River Candy Shoppe 26 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 44 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 908-879-2900 blackrivercandyshoppe.com  908-879-1233 All of your old-time and modern favorites Chester Crafts & Collectibles has been an are here! Black River Candy Shoppe sells original crafter’s gallery for over 25 years. over 900 different candy items. Enjoy the They offer an extraordinary collection of nostalgic atmosphere while you choose fine quality, handcrafted jewelry, baby, from bulk candy by the pound, gift tins and gifts, home decor and seasonal items childhood favorites. created by over 50 national artists, including Grassland Road, Billy Jacobs, Radiance Lighted Decor and many more.

morristourism.org 71 Chester Floral & Design Enjou Chocolat of Morristown 260 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 8 Dehart Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 chesterflorals.com 908-879-0202 enjouchocolat.com  973-993-9090 Chester Floral & Design is Chester’s Enjou Chocolat has been specializing premier flower shop. They have a wide in fine chocolates since 1983, guarding selection of plants, gift baskets and its secret recipe closely. Enjou creates other gift items for all occasions. Funeral, gourmet chocolate assortment pieces, anniversary, birthday or “just because,” custom shaped chocolates (from an all floral arrangements are hand designed inventory of over 50,000 different by experts and delivered to Chester and molds), custom logo chocolates, the surrounding areas. homemade ice cream, gift baskets, corporate gifts and party favors. Chester Meat Market 27 W. Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 chestermeatmarket.com  908-879-7523 Fully Promoted - EmbroidMe Visit the Chester Meat Market for 16 Pine Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 old fashioned service and premium fullypromoted.com/morristown-nj  973-267-3000 quality meats. Behind their 40 foot Fully Promoted is the local source for glass showcase displaying an array of custom embroidery, screen printing, delectable meats – ranging from hot promotional products, laser applique, dogs to kielbasa to mouthwatering rib laser etching, digital and direct-to- eye steaks are four individuals ready to garment printing, personalization and serve. Master Butchers Glen, Jon, Nick much more. and Joe are passionate and dedicated to Fully Promoted is centrally located in exceeding their customer’s expectations. Morris County and has been servicing all types of businesses, schools and organizations since 2003. Dean’s Natural Food Market 250 US-206, Chester, NJ 07930 deansnaturalfoodmarket.com  908-888-2256 Historic Downtown Chester Dean’s Natural Food Market offers the and the HCBA best selection of 100% organic produce, 26 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 non-GMO foods, local groceries, fresh ilovechester.com  908-879-2900 organic juices, smoothies and more. The The quaint town of Chester is known for store regularly hosts free events such its classic Americana atmosphere. Take a as cooking classes and live demos. They stroll down the charming brick sidewalks, are conveniently located in the Streets of admire the preserved historic buildings, Chester Shopping Center and enjoy browsing the independent shops and popular restaurants along the E. Christopher and Sons mercantile-style Main Street. The Historic Chester Business Association (HCBA) Metalsmith Studio represents over 60 local businesses and 30 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 sponsors several fun and lively public echristopherandsons.com  908-879-5094 events throughout the year. At E. Christopher and Sons, designer Eliza and metalsmith Christopher bring over 60 years of experience J. Emanuel Chocolatier designing jewelry to their shop. The 461 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 shop’s silver nature-based designs jemanuel.com  908-955-7591 are each handcrafted. They also offer Watch how all of your favorite desserts jewelry repair, custom design and knife get made at this nationally recognized sharpening. chocolatier that creates truffles, crunch, candy and plenty more. The store hosts regular events like truffle making classes, birthday parties and Girls’ Night Out.

72 Morris County Tourism Bureau Jen’s Mutt Hutt, Too 25 Perry Street, Chester, NJ 07930 jensmutthutttoo.com  908-955-7516

Jen has over 20 years of grooming experience- both for dogs and cats. Jen’s Mutt Hutt, Too offers cage-free grooming, pick-up and drop-off, doggy daycare, spa treatments, and much more for your beloved furry friends.

J. Jill The Streets of Chester Shopping Center 420 Route 206 South, Chester, NJ 07930 Gourmet locations.jjill.com/nj/chester/234/  908-879-0674 Chocolates J. Jill is a premier national retailer of women’s clothing, accessories and footwear. They offer easy, relaxed and inspired styles that reflect the confidence of a woman with a rich, full life.

Just Jersey 163 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 justjerseygoods.com  973- 590-2820 This unique retail shop sells handcrafted housewares, jewelry, accessories and artisanal foods – made by over 250 New Jersey-based artists. You’ll also find a great representation of high-quality New Custom Jersey themed souvenirs. Shapes

Lauren b. 55 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 laurenbstyle.com  973-656-9599 Lauren b. is an enchanting women’s clothing store located in the heart of Morristown. The shop carries a unique and elegant selection of attire, handbags, footwear and jewelry that is a celebration of color, texture and style. Gift Baskets

Main Lake Market 234 S New Jersey Avenue, Jefferson, NJ 07849 mainlakemarket.com  973-663-0544 Swing by for everything you need for a day on the lake. Main Lake Market is a one-stop shop for boating supplies, gas, gifts, toys, games, souvenirs and good ol’ fashioned fun. There’s something to make everyone happy, from made-to-order deli breakfasts, lunch with sandwiches and soups, delectable snacks and treats, to Eight DeHart Street the ice cream shop upstairs. Morristown, NJ 07960 973-993-9090 enjouchocolat.com

morristourism.org 73 Marty’s Reliable Cycle Random Acts of Fresco 173 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 martysreliable.com  973-538-7773 Boutique 137 East Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 Marty’s Reliable Cycle is the premier bicycle randomfresco.com  908-888-2325 store for great selections and service. This This boutique has a wonderful gallery- one-stop shop has everything cyclists like feeling and features an international might need, including cycling gear, bikes selection of artisan-made handicrafts, one- for sale, rentals, lifetime adjustments, of-a-kind folk art, home decor, fine jewelry, a trade-in program, repair pickup and women’s accessories, embroidered goods delivery and plenty more. Marty’s also and more. Random Fresco is a wonderful supports area cycling and sponsors the source for different and unique gifts! Garden State Fondo. Their other locations are in Hackettstown and Randolph. Rows of Purl Midnight Owl 44 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 75 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 rowsofpurl.com  908-879-0403 midnightowlofchester.com  908-879-1717 Rows of Purl is a boutique specializing in Midnight Owl sells unique, inspirational handmade yarn crafts. Jenny, the owner, finds such as fabulous apparel, funky places a particular emphasis on helping scarves, artisanal accessories, luxury customers grow as artists and providing candles, chimes, crystals, incense, fairy excellent customer service. Rows of Purl gardens, books and plenty more. offers a large variety of yarn to choose from, and a wide range of classes that Penny Lane balance fun, education and creative 87 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 aspirations. 201-874-9175 This unique shop offers a wide selection of vinyl records (original and re-issue), plus a Smith’s Ace Hardware vast collection of CD’s and DVD’s at great 91 West Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 prices. Come to one of their open mic acehardware.com  908-955-8600 nights or just explore this mecca for music Smith’s Ace Hardware is a brand new, full lovers and collectors. service, fully stocked, 12,000 square foot hardware store with over 25,000 items. Perfect Treasure Their experienced staff will help you with 47 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 your projects and shopping needs with 908-879-9622 the friendliness of an old-fashioned shop This popular Chester spot sells cute backed by the vast product selection you novelties, souvenirs and all kinds of would get from a big retailer. memorabilia, including Buyers’ Choice Carolers, American Girl Doll clothing and accessories, Heritage Lace, Candles Stained Glass Boutique and much more. 76 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 908-879-7351 Stained Glass Boutique sells stained Plant Detectives glass, blown glass, kaleidoscopes, jewelry, 45 Route U.S. 206, Chester, NJ 07930 chimes, pottery, antique windows, plantdetectives.com  908-879-6577 fountains and anything else you can Plant Detectives Nursey and Garden imagine, all handmade in the US. Center provides exceptional value by offering the finest nursery stock available and outstanding customer service. Their knowledgeable staff has over 200 years of cumulative experience and will help you to find everything from the usual to the unique to satisfy all of your gardening and landscaping needs.

74 Morris County Tourism Bureau The Bargain Box Winky’s Pet Boutique 1117 Mt. Kemble Avenue, Rt 202 South 15 Perry Street, Chester, NJ 07930 Harding Twp., NJ 07960 winkyspetboutique.com  908-955-4211 wammc.org/bargain-box  908 766-0745 Winky’s is the best store for your best A thrift boutique with a touch of class, friend. Furry research staff thoroughly the Bargain Box has been providing tests all of the store’s natural and organic high quality, gently used and affordably treat selection, as well as its ecofriendly priced merchandise for more than five and hard-to-find toys. Winky’s sells a decades. The shop carries clothing, shoes, large selection of American-made pet handbags, jewelry, household items, products that focus on the health and books and more. safety of your pet. The Maple Shop 105 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 mapleshopnj.com  802-370-5541 You’re Not The Maple Shop opened in 2018 to bring in Kansas Anymore Vermont’s finest and most natural export 35 Perry Street, Chester, NJ 07930 to New Jersey. What started as a hobby 908-879-8007 at the family-owned Red Leaf Hollow This luxury boutique has been attracting Farms in Jay, Vermont with 10 buckets fashionistas to Chester’s Perry Street and a turkey fryer, has now grown to since 2000. Browse through a selection a pipeline system of 20,000 maple of elegantly casual, effortlessly stylish, taps and a brand-new sugarhouse that affordable, yet still edgy clothing. produces syrup sold all over the world.

The Olive & the Stone 58 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 theoliveandthestone.com  908-455-1131 This artisanal specialty shop features over 50 varieties of premium olive oils and balsamic vinegar. Here you can sample Experience Historic the best and you’ll forget about the rest. Chester, NJ

The Streets of Chester Shop. Dine & Explore Shopping Center The Seasons with Us 270 U.S. 206, South Chester, NJ 07930 streetsofchester.com  973-599-0050 Spring The Streets of Chester Shopping Center is a lifestyle shopping center with popular and high-end retail stores like J. Crew, JoS. A. Bank, Talbots, Banana Republic and plenty more. Avoid the crowds at the mall and drive up to your favorite stores. Winter

The Sweet Spot Bake Shoppe 57 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 sweetspotbakeshoppe.com  908-879-3869 The Sweet Spot Bake Shoppe specializes in cupcakes, cookies, custom cakes and Summer Fall more. All baking is done on premise, from scratch, with no added preservatives. Over 80+ Unique Shops and Delicious Gluten and dairy-free options are Eateries. Morris County’s Top available. Pick-Your-Own Farms and Parks. visit www.ilovechester.com

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From quaint B & B’s to sleek new hotels, the vast array of choices for places to stay, make Morris County lodging & hotels a great location for visitors to experience a unique destination — for tourist and business traveler alike.

76 Morris County Tourism Bureau Archer Hotel 46, 202, 80 and 287, this all-suites hotel 130 Park Avenue Florham Park, NJ 07932 offers a great location for both business archerhotel.com/florham-park 862-286-7000 travelers and leisure seekers. The hotel The Archer Hotel is a four-story, industrial- also offers 7,500 square feet of flexible chic boutique property that channels the event space. perfect mix of casual elegance. The hotel’s  Pet friendly 161 guestrooms are a part of The Green at  15 meeting rooms, on-site restaurant Florham Park – a unique 268-acre live/work  274 rooms campus with conveniences right at your doorstep. Guests can enjoy everything from a game of bocce ball in the backyard to an Hampton Inn Parsippany 1 Hilton Court, Parsippany, NJ 07054 elegant evening at the stylish cocktail bar. hilton.com  973-290-9058  Pet friendly for dogs under 50 lbs Rest and relax in one of 151 guest rooms  Indoor & outdoor meeting & event space, featuring king or queen sized beds. Reserve wedding & catering packages available a one-bedroom suite to enjoy a separate  161 rooms living room with a sofa bed. Some guest rooms also provide mini-refrigerators and Best Western Plus microwaves. The Hilton is attached to this property, with 28,000 sq. ft. of flexible Morristown Inn meeting space and additional guest rooms. 270 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 morristowninn.com  973-540-1700  1 meeting room, available for events Nestled in historic Morristown, directly  151 rooms off the I-287 exit ramp and within walking distance to the Morristown Green, the Inn’s conference and meeting rooms are Hanover Marriott Hotel perfect for meetings and events up to 50 1401 NJ-10, Hanover, NJ 07927 people. The Georgian Colonial architecture marriott.com/hotels/travel/ewrho-hanover-marriott and convenient location give special 973-538-8811 character to its 60 tastefully decorated The Hanover Marriott’s 345 rooms and spacious guest rooms and studio suites. eight suites are located near a major Morris Full breakfast buffet with made-to-order County hub: the intersection of Routes omelets, parking, Wi-Fi and use of a 10, 287 and 80. The hotel offers the latest Peloton bike in the newly expanded gym technology and best professional support are all included. for video conferencing, special events and  Meeting & banquet facilities, catering meetings. Guests can relax in the heated available indoor pool, the fitness center or the scenic  60 rooms outdoor courtyard.  18 event rooms, wedding & catering Cambria Hotel & Suites packages available (Coming Soon)  345 rooms, 8 suites 20 Market Street, Morristown, NJ 07960

The seven-story “boutique hotel” will be within walking distance of The Green and Hilton Garden Inn 375 Mount Hope Avenue, Rockaway, NJ 07866 feature 114 guest rooms, ground-level retail hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com  973-328-0600 space, valet parking and a 2,500-square- foot upscale restaurant and lounge. Positioned next to the Rockaway Townsquare Mall just off Route 80, the Hilton Garden Inn offers guests Embassy Suites by Hilton sophisticated guest rooms with high- Parsippany speed internet and large work desks, plus a 909 Parsippany Blvd., Parsippany, NJ 07054 shared 24-hour business center. parsippany.embassysuites.com  973-334-1440  Pet friendly At the Embassy Suites Parsippany, all  11 meeting rooms, meetings or special guests enjoy a two-room suite, open air occasions for up to 300 people atrium, complimentary made-to-order  162 rooms breakfast and complimentary evening reception. With easy access from Routes

morristourism.org 77 Hilton Parsippany Hyatt House 1 Hilton Court, Parsippany, NJ 07054 parsippany.Hilton.com  973-267-7373 Parsippany/Whippany 1 Ridgedale Avenue, Hanover, NJ 07981 Situated near more than 50 Fortune whippany.house.hyatt.com  973-605-1001 500 companies, Hilton Parsippany offers Offering easy access to Routes 10, 80 elegant guest rooms with an array of and 287, Hyatt House offers visitors thoughtful amenities, as well as executive- easy access to premium area shopping, level suites with extra space and additional including the Mall at Short Hills and the perks including complimentary breakfast. Livingston Mall. The hotel’s meeting space On site, there are several restaurants, a is perfect for up to 70 people. Amenities full-service spa, conference halls, two include a fitness center and heated pool. ballrooms, and more. Whether traveling for business or leisure, your remarkable stay  Pet friendly in Parsippany begins with Hilton. Enjoy a  1 meeting room, wedding packages top rated steak house experience at Ruth’s available Chris Steak House, located inside the  135 rooms Hilton.  24 meeting rooms including a 10,080 sq, ft. ballroom, on-site dining and catering Hyatt House Parsippany East 299 Smith Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054 available HYATThouseParsippanyEast.com  973.428.8875  353 rooms Hyatt House Parsippany-East hotel is nestled in the quiet and beautifully landscaped Parsippany. Located just 35 Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites miles outside New York City, the extended 707 Route 46, Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ 07054 parsippanyholidayinn.com  973-263-2000 stay hotel offers guests modern, newly renovated guestrooms and a comfortable, Guests at the Holiday Inn enjoy a wide convenient place to stay near Newark array of first-class amenities, a fitness Airport, Morristown National Historical Park center, in-room refrigerators and an and Whippany Railway Museum. Unwind in outdoor pool and patio area. The hotel their outdoor pool, and patio area or work offers a variety of meeting venues, from the up a sweat in the fitness center. comfortable and practical to the luxurious. The Holiday Inn is conveniently located  Pet friendly near Routes 46, 80 and 287.  3 meeting rooms, wedding packages available  Cocktail lounge  140 Suites  184 rooms

Hyatt Regency Morristown Hyatt House Morristown 3 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 194 Park Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 morristown.regency.hyatt.com  973-647-1234 morristown.house.hyatt.com  973-971-0008 As the only full-service hotel in downtown Located in the beautiful rolling hills and Morristown, the Hyatt Regency is the ideal broad valleys of northern New Jersey, base for business and leisure travelers. the Hyatt House Morristown hotel There are over 60 restaurants, shops and offers travelers access to popular local activities within a 5 to 10 minute walk. attractions. This Morristown hotel is an Inside, enjoy one of 256 oversized guest excellent option for business travelers as rooms or one of 21 contemporary meeting well as vacationers and college students. rooms (approximately 31,000 square Guests can take advantage of the outdoor feet) equipped with video conferencing pool, hot tub and 24-hour fitness center. capabilities and in-house audio-visual  Pet friendly services.  2 meeting rooms, wedding packages  4 ballrooms & 32 flexible meeting available spaces, wedding and catering packages  132 rooms available  256 rooms

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Neighbour House The Madison Hotel 1 Convent Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 Bed & Breakfast themadisonhotel.com  973-285-1800 143 West Mill Road, Washington Township, NJ 07853 neighbourhouse.com  908-876-3519 The Madison Hotel offers a truly memorable guest experience in a Stay in a unique and historic farmhouse beautiful, classic setting. Dine at the built in 1830. The Neighbour House is attached restaurants, Red Dog Tavern and a notable example of Greek Revival Rod’s, an award-winning area landmark architecture located in rural Morris County. known for its excellent food and unique Picture living in days gone by as you enjoy atmosphere – especially the vintage train the home’s original heart pine floors, pocket parlor cars and glass atrium. Conveniently doors, folding shutters, eight fireplaces and located near three universities (Drew, sweeping mahogany staircase. This B&B Fairleigh Dickinson and St. Elizabeth), and has four spacious and tastefully decorated a short walk to the New Jersey Transit bedrooms. Afternoon tea is served on the Convent Station. veranda.  Wedding and catering services  Weddings, meetings, and special events available packages available  186 rooms  4 bedrooms

Olde Mill Inn The Publick House 225 Route 202, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Restaurant & Inn oldemillinn.com  908-221-1100 111 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 chesterpublickhouse.com  908-879-6878 Classic elegance meets modern convenience at the Olde Mill Inn, which is Built in 1810, this beautiful brick structure conveniently located near many Fortune once served as a hotel and tavern in 500 businesses. The hotel features 102 the heart of Chester. Over 200 years comfortable guestrooms & suites with later, this historic gathering place was upgraded amenities, including PURE fully restored to its original state. The rooms. The Inn also offers unique spaces exceptional comfort, hospitality, food and for weddings, social and corporate events entertainment at The Publick House Inn as well as corporate meetings. The historic make every stay in this landmark historic Grain House Restaurant is conveniently building unforgettable. located a just few steps from the hotel.  Wedding and catering services  Wedding and catering services available available  102 rooms  10 suites

Sheraton Parsippany Hotel The Westin Governor Morris 199 Smith Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054 2 Whippany Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 marriott.com  973-515-2000 westingovernormorris.com  973-539-7300 The Sheraton Parsippany Hotel’s Newly redesigned to a contemporary architecture was inspired by castles; the standard, The Westin Governor Morris warm and friendly staff will make you is dedicated to ensuring that you leave feel like royalty. This hotel has more than feeling better than when you arrived. Rest 35,000 square feet of meeting and event well in renovated rooms and suites with space (including two ballrooms), indoor and soothing design, modern technology and outdoor pools, a fitness center and plenty famed Westin Heavenly® Beds. Enjoy of other facilities – conveniently located just the fitness Studio or a cooling dip in the 30 minutes from Newark Liberty Airport. seasonal outdoor pool. Savor nourishing, organic fare at the Zagat-rated Blue Morel Pet friendly  Restaurant and Wine Bar or sip a cup of Wedding and event services available,  Starbucks® Coffee at Opus Cafe. on-site dining  365 rooms, 5 suites  Pet friendly  Wedding and catering services available  200 rooms, 24 suites

80 Morris County Tourism Bureau TownPlace Suites by Marriott Wooden Duck 4 Commerce Center Drive, Dover, NJ 07801 marriott.com  973-659-9999 Bed & Breakfast 140 Goodale Road, Newton, NJ 07860 TownePlace Suites by Marriott is an woodenduckinn.com  973 300-0395 extended-stay hotel where you can strike Escape the real world for a while at The a work-life balance with the comfort, Wooden Duck Bed and Breakfast. This 10 flexibility and affordability you require. acre property consists of the Estate House, Relax, soak in the local culture, and enjoy the Carriage House, a pool, gardens, and the real living extended stay experience a cozy living room and den. The Estate in sleek rooms with full kitchens. Enjoy House’s seven rooms each have a private a day in New York City by taking the bath, sitting areas, business areas, fireplaces complimentary shuttle to the New Jersey and free WiFi. The Carriage House has three Transit Dover Station. The hotel is close separate bedrooms, each with a private to Picatinny Arsenal, Mt. Arlington and the bath, flat-screen televisions and free WiFi. International Trade Center. Each morning begins with a delectable  Pet Friendly three-course breakfast.  102 suites  Wedding and catering packages available  7 rooms in the Estate House & 3 rooms in Whistling Swan Inn the Carriage House 110 Main Street, Stanhope, NJ 07874 whistlingswaninn.com  973-347-6369 Built in 1905 and passed down through Wyndham Hamilton Park Hotel six families, the Whistling Swan Inn was & Conference Center lovingly restored to its original Victorian 175 Park Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932 hamiltonparkhotel.com  973-377-2424 grandeur and converted to a bed and breakfast in 1985. Today, guests can enjoy Wyndham Hamilton Park Hotel & modern luxury in one of nine exquisitely Conference Center is the region’s premier decorated rooms, all of which have a full-service conference facility. Relax in private bath. The Inn is also an ideal venue one of 219 ultra-spacious luxury suites and for intimate parties and weddings. On-site hotel guestrooms, which offer the ultimate massages and bike rentals are available. in comfort yet still possess a refined ambience. The 24-hour fitness center offers Pet Friendly  state-of-the-art equipment with flat screen 9 rooms-4 Suites, weddings  televisions, as well as outdoor and indoor swimming pools. Vanderbilt’s Sports Bar is on-site.  Pet friendly  Wedding and catering services available  219 rooms, 40 meeting rooms

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Crossroads Of The Hanover Township American Revolution Landmark Commission 101 Barrack Street, Trenton, NJ 08608 1000 NJ-10, Hanover, NJ 07981 revolutionarynj.org  609-633-2060 hanovertownship.com/303/Landmark-Commission 973-428-2500 Over 500 farmlands, hillsides and homesteads in New Jersey played a part in Among the Hanover Township Landmark the American Revolution. History buffs will Commission’s jobs is to restore and enjoy comprehensive and unique insights repair historic gravestones, like those into the state’s role in the Revolutionary in the famous Whippany Burying Yard. War by visiting the collection of state-wide Preserving the oldest cemetery in Morris heritage sites that make up the Crossroads County, which dates back to 1718, is the of the American Revolution. Commission’s pride and joy. Whippany was the first village established in Morris County, so this is where a number of the county’s firsts happened, including Dover Area Historical Society the first school, the first church, the first 55 West Blackwell Street, Dover, NJ 07801 dovernjhistory.org  973-361-3525 military company and the first industry (the “Old Iron Works” iron forge). In its heyday, Dover’s economy soared Whippany dates back to 1676 and was thanks to manufacturing of iron, fabrics, first settled in 1685. hosiery, mill works, machine shops and more. Visitors can still see Dover’s wealth of diverse architecture and grand homes, but there are some surprising hidden parts Jo-Ann Danzis Foundation to the town’s past – like its rich vaudeville P.O. Box 157, Bernardsville, NJ 07924 history. The Dover Area Historical Society danzis.org  908-696-8573 has worked tirelessly to protect, preserve The mission of the Jo-Ann Danzis and recognize the town’s historical Foundation is to advance pancreatic structures while celebrating its lesser- cancer research, education and the known history. By appointment. arts through charitable giving. Their annual Cork & Fork for a Cause fundraiser supports Dr. Angela Alistar’s Florham Park Historic groundbreaking research at Morristown Medical Center’s Carol G. Simon Cancer Preservation Commission Center. 111 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932 florhamparkhistoricpreservationcommission.org 973-410-5300 Throughout Florham Park’s transformation Lake Hopatcong Foundation from a rural farm settlement to a 37 Nolan’s Point Park Road, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 modern suburb, one famous building has lakehopatcongfoundation.org  973-663-2500 withstood the test of time: The Little Red Lake Hopatcong Foundation is a nonprofit Schoolhouse. This classic early American corporation focused on maintaining and schoolhouse has stood at the town’s improving the quality of life on and around crossroads since the borough itself was the lake. Since its founding in 2012, the little more than two dirt roads. The Florham Lake Hopatcong Foundation has created a Park Historic Preservation Commission variety of projects and initiatives on behalf oversees the beloved 150-year-old of New Jersey’s largest lake. schoolhouse and the Hancock Cemetery.

morristourism.org 83 Lake Hopatcong News Morris County Trust for 37 Nolan’s Point Park Road, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 lakehopatcongnews.com  973-663-2800 Historic Preservation 14 Oak Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 Lake Hopatcong News is dedicated to mcthp.org  973-267-4717 informing, protecting, and celebrating The Morris County Trust for Historic the Lake Hopatcong community. With Preservation encourages the preservation regularly updated news stories, thoroughly of historic buildings and sites by providing researched history articles, and business information on the legal protection of listings, this is where lake residents from architectural heritage. It publishes a Hopatcong, Jefferson, Mt. Arlington, and newsletter that updates preservation Roxbury can tell their stories and learn what activities within the county and advises is going on around Lake Hopatcong. people on issues related to preservation at the local, state and national levels. Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders Morristown & 10 Court Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 morriscountynj.gov  973-285-6010 Morris Township Library 1 Miller Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 In New Jersey’s early history, any person mmtlibrary.org  973-538-6161 who owned land free from debts, The Library has been part of the mortgages, other legal claims or liens was community’s cultural fabric since 1792, a “freeholder.” Those who were elected when its first circulating library had 96 to serve were the “Chosen Freeholders.” books for 97 members. Today, the library Today, just as in 1776, the Board of holds more than 250,000 volumes of Chosen Freeholders is the legislative and books, DVDs, audio, eBooks, eMagazines, administrative head of county government periodicals, streaming services, a museum in Morris County. pass program, a lendable Library of ‘Things’ and other materials. The Library hosts Morris County regular programming for children and Heritage Commission adults and its historic building features 30 East Hanover Avenue, Whippany, NJ 07981 WWI memorial ironwork by Samuel Yellin, mchc.morriscountynj.gov  973-829-8117 The Morris County Heritage Commission ensures the preservation and accessibility of the county’s archival collections and Welcome to works to raise appreciation and awareness Morris County, New Jersey of Morris County’s history through public E ective, innovative & responsible programs, exhibits and publications. Since County Government its founding in 1970, The Commission strives to increase awareness of the people, places, S COUN and events that have shaped history at the I TY R , local, state and national levels. R N O J Morris County Library M The Morris County 30 East Hanover Avenue, Whippany, NJ 07981 mclib.info  973-285-6930 Board of Chosen Freeholders The Morris County Library serves nearly welcomes you to Morris County, 500,000 people a year and provides county where history is not a thing of the past. residents with a state-of-the-art facility E

consisting of reading and audio materials, 8   S     access to technology and a calendar of T     3 A B 1 7 activities for children and adults. Originally LIS H E D opened in 1922, with a collection of 10,087 books and 99 library stations set up in Visit us online: county stores, schools and town libraries, morriscountynj.gov the MCL moved from the county courthouse facebook.com/morriscountynj in Morristown to its present location on twitter.com/morriscountynj instagram.com/morriscountynj Hanover Avenue in 1968. youtube.com/morriscountynj

84 Morris County Tourism Bureau a huge golden eagle from the former New Jersey Morristown Armory, stained glass window medallions, and an 8’ x 12’ 1867 painting by Highlands Coalition 508 Main Street, Boonton, NJ 07005 Thomas Nast. The North Jersey History and njhighlandscoalition.org  973-588-7190 Genealogy Center is based in the library. The New Jersey Highlands Coalition’s mission is to protect the aquifers, surface Morristown Beautiful waters, forests, sensitive habitats, wildlife, 46 Washington Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 morristownbeautiful.org  973-644-4363 open spaces, farmland, scenic vistas, cultural and historic resources, and diverse The goal of Morristown Beautiful is to recreational areas found throughout the preserve, enhance and sustain the quality region. The 860,000 acre New Jersey of life and environment that have made Highlands, encompassing 88 towns across Morristown a green and welcoming seven counties, provides 6.2 million people community for over 300 years. The – roughly 70% of New Jersey’s population – organization was incorporated in 1974. with abundant, clean water.

Morristown Partnership 14 Maple Avenue #201, Morristown, NJ 07960 North Jersey History & morristown-nj.org  973-455-1133 Genealogy Center 1 Miller Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 Think Local, Shop Morristown. Morristown mmtlibrary.org/nj-history-genealogy  973-538-3473 has more than 1,200 businesses that offer excellent shopping, dining, entertainment, The North Jersey History & Genealogy personal and professional services, all Center is part of the Morristown & Morris within walking distance of convenient Township Library. The center has a parking. research department with over 60,000 books, maps, microfilm, archival and manuscript collections relating to the state, the original thirteen colonies and its residents’ family genealogies. The collection features artwork and books on political cartoonist Thomas Nast, illustrator A.B. Frost and Morris County artist Lucille Hobbie. They feature regular programming on history and genealogy and host rotating exhibits. Volunteers help visitors trace their family origins by request.

Passaic River Coalition at Willow Hall 330 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 passaicriver.org  973-532-9830 The Coalition is an environmental nonprofit organization focusing on the watershed and lands of the Passaic River Basin communities, serving the entire length of the Passaic River, from the Highlands to Newark Bay. The coalition is actively engaged in the historic preservation of Willow Hall, George Vail’s 1848 historic country villa, which lies on the banks of the Whippany River. Willow Hall is on the National and State Register of Historic Places.

morristourism.org 85 Rainbow Child Care Center Washington Association 395 Route 24 West, Chester, NJ 07930 rainbowccc.com  908-888-2561 of New Jersey 30 Washington Place, Morristown, NJ 07960 Rainbow Child Care Center accepts wanj.org  973-292-1874 or 908- 209-1390 children from 6 weeks to pre-K. This center The Washington Association of New Jersey is a leader among local daycare providers is one of the oldest historic preservation in modern safety practices, utilizing organizations in the country. Since 1874, handprint and number code entry systems, the WANJ’s mission has been to preserve monitoring systems, secure visitor policies and maintain the Jacob Ford Mansion, also and 24-hour monitored fire systems. Drop- known as Washington’s Headquarters. in care is also provided. General George Washington and the Continental Army struggled to survive Temple B’Nai Or the bitter winter of 1779-80 during the 60 Overlook Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 Revolutionary War. This led them to camp templebnaior.org  973- 539-4539 out across Morristown. The rest is history. Temple B’Nai Or, “the children of light”, is the “warm, Reform Congregation” William J. Hocking in Morristown. Founded in 1954 by 25 families, the current building dates from American Legion Post 91 90 North Main Street, Wharton, NJ 07885 1971. It was built on land once owned by whartonlegion91.org  973-366-2458 the Gilded Age millionaire, Robert Foote. Clergy includes Cantor Galit Dadoun Cohen The William J. Hocking American Legion who joined in 2010, and Rabbi Michael Satz Post 91 is named after Private William who began at B’Nai Or in July 2019. Temple J. Hocking, a Wharton native, who was B’nai Or prides itself on its devotion to killed in action on November 1, 1918, in the excellence in Jewish Learning, from Pre- Ardennes Forest, France. Post 91 has a School through Religious School and on to long history of service to the community, Adult Education youth, and veterans. Congress chartered the American Legion in 1919 as a patriotic veteran’s organization devoted to mutual Westmont Montessori School helpfulness. The American Legion is the 577 Route 24, Mendham, NJ 07945 nation’s largest wartime veteran’s service westmontmontessori.org  908-879-6355 organization. The Westmont Montessori School emphasizes an environment that fosters independence, self-esteem, integrity and personal responsibility. The Montessori curriculum empowers each child by providing the foundation to excel academically, to develop respect for self and others and to value the world in which we live. Self-confidence and a lifelong love of learning characterize the Westmont graduate.

William J. Hocking American Legion Post 91

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Driving Distances to Morristown

MILES Albany, NY...... 146 Allentown, PA...... 69 Atlantic City, NJ...... 130 Hartford, CT...... 149 JFK Airport...... 22 Met Life Stadium...... 36 Newark Airport...... 22 New Haven, CT...... 112 New York, NY...... 34 Philadelphia, PA ...... 82 Scranton, PA...... 100 Stamford, CT...... 71 Trenton, NJ ...... 49 Wilmington, DE ...... 125

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AAA Northeast Morristown Airport 905 Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell, NJ 07006 8 Airport Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 aaa.com  973-396-1300 mmuair.com  973-538-6400 Join the AAA today and start taking Morristown Airport (MMU) is a publicly advantage of your membership right owned, privately operated general away. Your AAA membership not only aviation reliever airport. Located just 27 provides peace-of-mind in the event of miles west of New York City, MMU makes a breakdown, but also serves as your travel to and from New York/New Jersey special passport to valuable services, easy and efficient. MMU offers first-class benefits, and discounts. facilities for corporate flight departments as well as business and recreational aviators. Private jet charters and flight Discovery Map of Morris training are available. County discoverymap.com/morris-county-nj Explore the 39 towns and villages across Morristown Parking Authority Morris County, anchored by Morristown, 14 Maple Avenue, Suite 101, Morristown, NJ 07960 townofmorristown.org/parking  973-539-4810 virtually in this fun, interactive online map. The Morristown Parking Authority (MPA), established by the Town of Morristown in 1956, maintains and manages all on- Morris Area Paratransit street meters and multiple off-street System parking lots and garages. The MPA is also hs.morriscountynj.gov/adv/maps responsible for the parking enforcement 888-282-6277 or 973- 829-8103 within these facilities, the downtown The Morris Area Paratransit System business district and the residential (MAPS) provides rides for senior neighborhoods. With over 3,600 spaces citizens, people with disabilities, and counting, the town has “lots” of veterans and people living in rural parking. They offer solar-powered credit areas of Morris County to medical and card meters. other appointments, and shuttle service between various county offices available to all Morris County residents.

88 Morris County Tourism Bureau AAA membership benefits every part of your life. Join AAA today and SAVE!

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Products and services may vary by location and are subject to eligibility requirements. Offers, discounts, rates and terms subject to change without notice. Associate memberships are available only to those residing in the same household as the Primary member. Check AAA.com/Discounts for discount listings. Insurance is offered through AAA Northeast Insurance Agency, Inc., Providence, RI. Some restrictions may apply. Deposit accounts offered through Discover Bank, Member FDIC. In MA, RI, CT, NY and NH, loans are offered through AAA Northeast Bank. In NJ, loans are offered through AAA New Jersey Division Financial Services, Inc. AAA Northeast Bank is a MORTGAGE BROKER ONLY, NOT A MORTGAGE LENDER OR CORRESPONDENT LENDER. Mortgage and equity loans not available in NJ and NY. AAA arranges but does not make loans. All loans are subject to credit approval. NMLS #179871. © Copyright 2020. AAA Northeast. All Rights Reserved. NJVisGd.1759.0120

morristourism.org 89 Newark Liberty Airport 3 Brewster Road, Newark, NJ 07114 newarkairport.com  973-961-6000 Newark Liberty Airport is an international airport located 15 miles west of Manhatthan and serves over 30 airlines.

New Jersey Transit njtransit.com  973-275-5555 Covering a service are of 5,325 square miles, NJ Transit is the nation’s third larest provider of bus, rail and light rail transit, linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.

TransOptions 2 Ridgedale Avenue, Suite 200, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927 transoptions.org  973-267-7600 TransOptions, a local nonprofit To advertise with organization, delivers programs to Discovery Maps, improve mobility, the environment and please contact overall quality of life in northwestern New Jersey. They work to increase pedestrian, [email protected] or bicyclist, and driver safety and accessibility, 973-868-4552. and offer classes and events focused on environmental education and sustainability.

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Babydoll Beauty Boutique Cancer Hope Network 32 Budd Avenue, Chester, NJ 07930 2 North Road, Chester, NJ 07930 b-b-boutique.com  908-888-2276 cancerhopenetwork.org  908-879-4039 Babydoll Beauty Boutique was established in Cancer Hope Network provides free one- 2015 when celebrity makeup artist and lash on-one support to adult cancer patients stylist Diana Margulies could no longer meet and their loved ones. Their trained her overwhelming client demand. Babydoll is volunteers offer support from diagnosis, a high-end beauty boutique that specializes through treatment and into recovery. in the art of personalized eyelash extensions. The salon also offers special occasion Center for Anxiety and makeup and advanced skincare treatments. Behavior Management 1 Mill Ridge Lane, Suite 204, Chester, NJ 07930 Benefit Physical Therapy anxietyandbehaviornj.com  908-914-2624 179 Route 206, Chester, NJ 07930 benefitpt.com 908-879-5700 The Center’s mission is to help people regain control of their lives by providing Couch potatoes, weekend warriors and effective, evidence-based strategies to top athletes alike can all benefit from a combat bothersome thoughts, feelings customized Benefit Physical Therapy plan. or behaviors. At the Center for Anxiety Skilled professionals offer clients exceptional and Behavior Management, patients care and dramatic physical gains through learn how to master new sets of skills in steadfast dedication to advanced education order to address current struggles and to and hands-on experience. handle future difficulties independently. Black River Dental 530 E. Main Street, Building A, Suite 1A, Chester, NJ 07930 Excel Urgent Care blackriverdental.com  908-879-5333 2 North Road Unit E & F, Chester, NJ 07930 908-888-2541 Black River Dental is a family dental practice in a warm, nurturing office environment Compassionate care right when you that mirrors Chester’s hometown feel. need it. The skilled practitioners at Excel This practice offers a range of services Urgent Care will diagnose and treat from endodontics to complex restorative your condition with minimal wait times. procedures. Black River Dental wants you to They also provide general medical care, smile proudly. occupational medicine and physicals.

Blossoming into Light Le Mirage Salon 31 Fairmount Avenue, Chester, NJ 07930 101 Maple Avenue, Chester, NJ 07930 blossomingintolight-chester.com  862-222-4268 lemiragesalonspa.com  908-879-9997 At Le Mirage Salon, a team of dedicated Reach your highest potential with a range of professionals keeps up with the latest holistic-based classes and healing therapies. techniques, current trends, and styling Blossoming into Light offers Reiki, raindrop inspired by glamour history. The salon technique, intuitive development, energy offers full hair services and an extensive healing, aura balancing, IET, crystal therapy, spa menu – including massages, facials, sounds therapy, aromatherapy, psychic hair removal, special occasion makeup, development and more. lash and brow tinting and lashes.

morristourism.org 91 Morris Animal Inn Willow Tree 120 Sand Spring Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 morrisanimalinn.com  973-539-0377 Counseling Associates 213 Village Road, Green Village, NJ 07935 Your furry friends will be properly willowtree.org  201- 602-7783 pampered at the Morris Animal Inn, which The goal of Willow Tree’s solution-focused offers customized day care, training and therapists is to help you discover your overnight packages for both dogs and cats. true potential and lead a life that is worth Amenities include comfortable and secure celebrating. You’ll feel the difference pet suites, specially designed indoor and as soon as you walk in the door — while outdoor play areas and pools, group and professional, the home office of Willow one-on-one recreation and a state-of-the- Tree Counseling Associates is warm, cozy art grooming salon and spa. and inviting — complete with two little Maltese, Katie & Tink. Their counselors are Morristown Medical Center well trained and highly experienced. 100 Madison Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 atlantichealth.org/morristown  973-971-5000 Women’s Association This world-class hospital is on the forefront Morristown Medical Center of medicine. Morristown Medical Center 100 Madison Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 continues to set standards for quality health wammc.org/connect  973-971-5480 care across the New Jersey and the New The Women’s Association for Morristown York metropolitan area. Medical Center (WAMMC) is a 500 member A nationally recognized leader in volunteer organization, established in cardiology, orthopedics, nursing, critical 1893. Providing fundraising support, care and geriatrics, Morristown Medical WAMMC is an integral part of the hospital’s Center is the only hospital in New Jersey ability to continue bringing cutting-edge named one of America’s ‘50 Best Hospitals’ technology and superior health services for five consecutive years by Healthgrades. to the community. They host the popular “Mansion in May” fundraiser every other Portal of Healing year. 50 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 portalofhealing.com  201-841-0358 As a Strategic Intervention Life Coach and Intuitive Holistic Energy Practitioner, Debbie at Portal of Healing guides and empowers people towards self-awareness and transformation through a variety of classes, workshops and personal sessions.

Visiting Nurse Association of Northern New Jersey 175 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 vnannj.org  1-800-WE-VISIT

In every stage of life, there’s a special kind of reassurance associated with the comforts of home. The Visiting Nurse Association of Northern New Jersey (VNA) has devoted more than a century to delivering home health services to residents who want to return home safely following hospitalization or who need a helping hand to remain in the comfort of home due to an illness, disability or advanced age.

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Caristia, Kulsar & Wade Foundry8Budd 1 Mill Ridge Lane, Suite 100A, Chester, NJ 07930 8 Budd Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 ckw.com  908-879-4332 foundry8budd.com  973-975-0098 Foundry8Budd is a multifunctional CK&W is a full service CPA firm with work and event space for creatives. experience in all matters of taxation, The property has a photography accounting, financial planning, estates and studio, a professional-grade kitchen trusts, eldercare and much more. CK&W has studio, research and design facilities been a leading firm in Northern NJ since its and meeting rooms. Whether you are creation in 1977. searching for an ideal photo shoot environment, a dynamic space for Fatrabbit Creative traditional or informal research, a well- 350 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 appointed commercial kitchen for recipe fatrabbitcreative.com  973-691-5804 development, a studio for food videos, Fatrabbit Creative is a graphic design a space for tastings or simply a place to and web marketing agency. Consider this gather for team meetings or corporate your one-stop shop for website, logo, and events, Foundry8Budd has you covered. print design; email marketing services; and more for small businesses and nonprofits. Fatrabbit Creative helps their clients use their marketing budget as a long-term investment rather than a one-time expense.

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Gordon Crawford Team Investors Bank 45 Washington Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 at Keller Williams investorsbank.com  973-889-9280 44 Whippany Road, Suite 230, Morristown, NJ 07960 gordoncrawfordrealestate.com  973-714-3085 Investors Bank offers a wide range of Gordon Crawford leads the Crawford Home personal, small business and commercial Selling team and has been a top producer banking solutions including checking for more than 35 years. A local resident, he accounts, savings accounts, mortgages knows the area inside and out. He will work and more. with you to find the right home at the right price for you, and if you are selling your property, he will take care of everything you need, from start to close. Keller Williams- Donna Coccio 44 Whippany Road Suite 230, Morristown, NJ 07960 kw.com/kw/agent/dona-coccio  973- 271-1380 Henderson & Neuberg Donna Coccio believes the right estate 245 Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 agent does more than help you buy hendersonneuberg.com  908-879-7624 or sell your home – she also helps you Henderson & Neuberg’s primary goal is to understand each step of the process and serve as a trusted financial advisor, offering brings a high level of expertise of your their clients comprehensive advice to ensure local market. the growth and longevity of their wealth. Clients can expect one-on-one guidance in all aspects of their tax preparation and financial planning.

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morristourism.org 95 Landscapes by Design Morristown Women in Business lbdlandscapingllc.com  908-879-7811 Morristown, NJ 07960 morristownwib.com LBD Landscaping is a professional, full-service landscape company that Be a part of an exciting community of specializes in custom design and women business leaders who live or work in construction for both residential and Morristown. WIB hosts regular networking commercial properties around northern events where business professionals can New Jersey. In addition to living meet to share issues and challenges, develop landscapes and garden beds, LBD also their professional skills and socialize in a creates patios, walkways, driveways, convivial atmosphere. walls, steps, ponds, fencing, and fire pits.

Maureen G. Nowak Morris County Chamber Photography of Commerce mgnphotography.com  908-391-3055 325 Columbia Turnpike #101, Florham Park, NJ 07932 morrischamber.org 973-539-3882 Maureen G. Nowak has over 35 years  of photography experience covering The Morris County Chamber of Commerce portrait, commercial. interior design, represents the backbone of the business event and sports photography. Each community in Morris County. Their collective session follows a three-step process: an investment of resources and volunteer initial meeting, the actual photo shoot, spirit bolsters the MCCC agenda: to help and a review discussion to ensure her businesses grow, to provide impactful clients have plenty of choices and that education and professional development the product reflects their personality, training, to influence public policy, to drive style and need. economic development and job growth, and to partner with the not-for-profit community to make Morris County the best place to live and work in the state.

How Can You Leverage Membership to Grow Your Business? To find out, contact Mike Stanzilis, VP of Membership, MORRIS COUNTY CHAMBER + EDC [email protected]!

"Since joining the Chamber, my business has grown 200%! 70% of my clients are chamber members and most of my professional partners are, too.” ~ Rachel Durkan | President & Founder, Paradigm Marketing & Design

“The value of the Chamber is summed up in one word: Relationships. Every activity undertaken is designed to make connections and build trust." ~ B.J. Agugliaro, | Managing Partner - NJ, PwC

MORRIS COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 325 Columbia Turnpike | Suite 101 | Florham Park, NJ 07932 | 973.539.3882 | morrischamber.org

96 Morris County Tourism Bureau Morris County Economic Developed between 1989 and 1999 by the Gale Company, Park Avenue offers an Development Corporation unmatched “Best in Class” mix of credit 325 Columbia Turnpike #101, Florham Park, NJ 07932 morriscountyedc.org  973- 539-8270 tenancy. The Morris County Economic Development Corporation is dedicated to growing the PNC Bank economy of Morris County and serves as 25 Maple Avenue, Chester, NJ 07930 a powerful ally for businesses across the pnc.com/en/personal-banking.html  908-879-5667 county – both those moving in seeking PNC is committed to providing their clients a new location and those already in with great service and powerful financial operation. Let the MCEDC know how it can expertise to help them meet their financial help your business succeed. goals. This full-service bank with drive-up window, ATM and night depository services, New Jersey Hills Media Group offers ample parking and convenient hours. newjerseyhills.com  908-766-3900 New Jersey Hills Media Group publishes Provident Bank 17 weekly newspapers that serve 57 North Park Place 24 N. Park Place, Morristown, NJ 07960 municipalities in Morris, Somerset, provident.bank  973-359-9801 Hunterdon and Essex counties. For more than 175 years, Provident Bank has served individuals, families, and Park Avenue at Morris County businesses with personal and business 100-600 Campus Drive, Florham Park, NJ 07932 banking services. Provident Bank strives to parkavemembers.com  973-966-6692 deliver a mix of innovative services, social Park Avenue at Morris County is the tri- impact, and real connection to simplify your state region’s preeminent suburban office life and power your dreams—always with park. This seven building, 1.15-million- commitment you can count on. square-foot trophy office park spreads across 136 acres in Florham Park.

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Rin Robyn Pools The UPS Store in Chester 1 West Main Street, Chester, NJ 07930 95 West Main Street, Suite 5, Chester, NJ 07930 rinrobyn.com  908 888-2977 chester-nj-5497.theupsstorelocal.com  908-879-0100 Since 1958, Rin Robyn Pools has offered Whether you or your small business needs design, consulting and construction printing, packaging and shipping solutions, for custom in-ground swimming pools, package receiving or even large freight hot tubs, and spas. The company also shipping items – the friendly staff at the performs repairs, renovations and expert UPS Store in Chester can help. They also maintenance across the Northeast and Mid- offer design and wide format printing. Atlantic.

Robert Lloyd Coutts Valley Bookkeeping Service 154 Route 206, Suite 2C, Chester, NJ 07930 and Sons Insurors valleybookkeepingsvc.com  908-879-8790 46 Washington Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 couttsinsurance.com  973-539-4900 Let Valley Bookkeeping Service handle This third-generation family owned all of your paperwork so you can focus insurance business has been in operation on running your business. Valley is a since 1930. Robert Lloyd Coutts and Sons professional, affordable bookkeeper for has a history of securing quality insurance small and medium-sized businesses that solutions for both personal and business offers a variety of business services, needs. including payroll, expenses, accounts receivable and payable, invoicing, 1099s, QuickBooks set up, business analysis, CPA Team Dougherty Real Estate integration, and so much more. 1 Madison Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 remax.com/real-estate-agents/mary-dougherty- morristown-nj/100072941 973-539-6300 (Office)  862-812-0962 (Mobile Before buying a home that seems perfect in every way, you need the guidance of a trusted adviser to help you see what’s beneath the surface. Re/Max agents Mary Dougherty and Ryan Dougherty can guide you to both the home of your dreams and the right home for you. Thank you The Car Wash at Chester 45 Maple Avenue, Chester, NJ 07930 908-879-4672 to our Rejuvenate your car at The Car Wash at Chester, which offers a wide array of services from a basic wash to customized • Advertisers detailing.

The Elm Street Group • Rick Kent, 1 Madison Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 michaelelms.com  973-539-6300 Photographer “Leveraging Knowledge, Experience, and Technology with Uncompromising Service.” The Elm Street Group’s mission is to • Carol Anton, conduct business honestly and ethically, ever promoting the highest level of integrity and trust. The team collectively Editor brings 45+ years of real estate expertise to its clients. Specialties are: Commercial Real Estate and Luxury Homes, Residential and Investment Real Estate.

98 Morris County Tourism Bureau The Westin Governor Morris is a beautiful hotel located near the heart of historic Morristown. The award winning design team has successfully implemented a fresh new contemporary decor and flavor in the hotel’s original old warm charm and elegant design.

•224 spacious well appointed rooms •24 hour room service •Large outdoor pool and deck •Wireless high speed internet •We are proud to partner with the renowned DePasquale The Spa to offer select spa services for our guests AWARD WINNING BLUE MOREL RESTAURANT & WINE BAR

•Blue Morel combines the finest seasonal ingredients from local, regional, organic and sustainable farms with culinary creativity by Chef Dennis Matthews and Chef Tho mas Ciszak

•A wine room for private, intimate dining or meeting space accommodating up to 18 guests

MOMENTS ARE CREATED, SAVORED AND CAPTURED

•Exclusivity of only one wedding at a time •Sophisticated ballroom for up to 400 guests with 1,000 sq. ft. mahogany dance floor

•Private for rehearsal dinner •Westin 4 star service culture For Reservations Call 973-539-7300 2 Whippany Road, Morristown, NJ 07960 GOVERNOR MORRIS MORRISTOWN www.bluemorel.com • www.westingovernormorris.com

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