Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms
This 30-acre National Historic Landmark is the centerpiece of Gustav Stickley’s early 20th century country estate.
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Tour of the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms
Saturday, November 16, 2013 at 1:30PM
2352 Route 10 West
Morris Plains NJ 07950
973.540.0311
This 30-acre National Historic Landmark is the centerpiece of Gustav Stickley’s early 20th century country estate. The Stickley family’s home, known as the Log House, was built in 1911 and is one of the most significant landmarks of the American Arts and Crafts movement. It has been restored to its 1911 appearance and is operated by the Craftsman Farms Foundation as a historic house museum.
The Museum’s growing collection includes numerous Stickley furnishings, many which are original to the Log House, plus textiles, pottery, metalwork, and archival materials. In addition to these priceless objects on view in the Log House, an original Stickley bungalow has been furnished with touchable Arts and Crafts furnishings. A visit to this bungalow, known as North Cottage, allows visitors the opportunity sit in the chairs and fully experience Arts and Crafts living.
The tour is handicapped accessible on the main floor and is supplemented with a video of the second floor areas in the log house.
Please gather in the parking lot at 1:30 pm sharp for the start of the tour.
Price for the tour will be:
$15 HCNJ members
$20 non-members
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Contact person: Irene Mendelson
973.402.953 or irenemendelsonnj@aol.com
Please contact Irene with inquires about this event or to pay by check/cash.