East Jersey Old Town Village


A Collection of 16 Historic Buildings From the Revolutionary War and Beyond

This special historic village has delighted visitors with a glimpse into the past since its opening in 1978.

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The Village features historic structures from the 1700s and 1800s, reloca­ted to its site within Johnson Pa­rk. They represent different architecture styles found throughout Middlesex County’s Rarita­n Valley. The Village’s founder, Dr. Joseph Kler, and a group of local residents saved most of the buildings from demolition and transported them to the Village where they were reassembled and restored to reflect how they would have looked way back when.

Now you can explore these buildings of early residents and the archaeological discoveries from the long-vanished port community of Raritan Landing, which was located in the same area as East Jersey Old Town Village, on the Raritan River.

Check out our calendar of upcoming special events, programs, and exhibits.

An Outing Adults, Kids, and History Buffs Will Love

EJOT_MapWander through time with indoor and outdoor experiences. Visit a tavern, traditional schoolhouse, chapel, blacksmith shop, and more. See a stone carver, printer, Revolutionary War soldiers, and other historical interpreters in action. The kids can relax in our children’s room with crafts and movies, too. Then enjoy the lovely nature in Johnson Park, including picnic tables for lunch.

Explore a gateway site for the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area, situated along the Washington-Rochambeau National Historic Trail, where Continental, British, French, and Hessian troops, passed through and encamped. Stop by the General Store and purchase postcards, books, t-shirts, teas, and honey from our beehives.


 

Liberty Base Ball

The Village grounds also host the Liberty Base Ball Club, an amateur team that plays in the style of the original Liberty Base Ball Club of New Brunswick, founded in 1857. The current team uses replica uniforms, equipment, and rules from the 1850s!

Opening Weekend at East Jersey Old Town Village

Visitors of all ages are welcome to help us kick-off the 2023 season! Historical interpreters will bring the Village to life through trades and crafts. Engage with living history interpreters depicting a British occupation from the Revolutionary War. Stop in the General Store for local treats and treasures. Bring your own blanket or chair to cheer on the Liberty Base Ball team as they start the season. Enjoy crafts and hands-on learning for the whole family. Check out the newly opened Micah Williams: Portrait Artist exhibit at the Cornelius Low House.

East Jersey Old Town Village and the Cornelius Low House are free and open to the public year-round, Wednesday through Sunday with living history interpreters onsite April through October and a packed schedule of special events.

Sunday:
THE GROVE
Artillery & Musket
Demonstrations
11 am
1 pm
3 pm

SMALLYTOWN SCHOOLHOUSE
Colonial Music
11:30 am
1:30 pm
3:30 pm

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The History of East Jersey Old Town Village

In the 1970s, Dr. Joseph Kler saved historic buildings from demolition and relocated them to Johnson Park. East Jersey Old Town Village would grow to become a center where the public could learn about the important history of central New Jersey. The family continued to remain active in the village for many years and contributed financially to the growth of the reading room.

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East Jersey Old Town Village Events

Opening Weekend at East Jersey Old Town Village

Visitors of all ages are welcome to help us kick-off the 2023 season! Historical interpreters will bring the Village to life through trades and crafts. Engage with living history interpreters depicting a British occupation from the Revolutionary War. Stop in the General Store for local treats and treasures. Bring your own blanket or chair to cheer on the Liberty Base Ball team as they start the season. Enjoy crafts and hands-on learning for the whole family. Check out the newly opened Micah Williams: Portrait Artist exhibit at the Cornelius Low House.

East Jersey Old Town Village and the Cornelius Low House are free and open to the public year-round, Wednesday through Sunday with living history interpreters onsite April through October and a packed schedule of special events.

Sunday:
THE GROVE
Artillery & Musket
Demonstrations
11 am
1 pm
3 pm

SMALLYTOWN SCHOOLHOUSE
Colonial Music
11:30 am
1:30 pm
3:30 pm

To download a printable version of the flyer, click here

Return to full list >>

American Revolution Watch a “battle” between the American patriots and the British redcoats. Historical Figures Visit the tavern and stand in the spot where George Washington was honored after the Revolution. Augmented Reality “Meet” the first president in our augmented reality tour. Architecture Check out different architectural styles of the Raritan Valley. Historic Technology Watch a colonial printing press in action. Liberty Base Ball Take in all the action at a vintage baseball game, 1857 style.