Museum

During WWII In Scotch Plains and Fanwood

13 March 2019

Scotch Plains & Fanwood:

Who can remember the Vera Lynn song:

We’ll meet again
Don’t know where
Don’t know when
But I know we’ll meet again some sunny day
Keep smiling through
Just like you always do
‘Till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away

If you can’t remember this song which lifted the spirits of the English, no doubt your grandparents or maybe your parents can. This song was popular in England in the dark days of the Battle of Britain.

Against this background, a history buff whose grandparents’ generation would have experienced WWII will be giving a general overview of the war and its effects on American society at the monthly meeting of the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood on Tuesday evening March 26th. He has collected the thoughts of townspeople who survived it, having gleamed a lot of information from personal interviews. Ryan Theis is our young history buff. He has resided all his life in Scotch Plains and currently attends Oratory Prep School in Summit. He has been a member of the Historical Society since 2017.

This fascinating program takes place on Tuesday evening March 26th, beginning at 7:30PM, at the Shady Rest Scotch Hills Country Club located at 820 Jerusalem Road (and corner of Plainfield Avenue) in Scotch Plains. It is free and open to all. Please bring your family and friends. Fellowship and refreshments follow the meeting.

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Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Come one! Come all!

30 November 2018

You are invited to the Osborn Cannonball House for the free annual open house and Christmas party on Sunday, December 2nd from 2pm to 4pm at 1840 Front Street in Scotch Plains. Join us for hot mulled cider along with goodies to eat. Featured is our Victorian Christmas tree and 1800s winter clothing display. Join us for caroling around our restored 1885 Mason and Hamlin reed pump organ. Costumed guides will conduct tours. The museum will be closed for January and February. It will reopen Sunday, March 3rd in the New Year.

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Osborn Cannonball House Museum open for the 2016 Union County Four Centuries in a Weekend Historic Sites Tour

8 October 2016

As part of the Union County “Four Centuries in a Weekend” event, The Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood will be exhibiting its collection of vintage wedding attire. More than a dozen selections from its collection of vintage wedding dresses and accessories will be on display spanning the decades from the 19th century to the present.

The display may be viewed by the public on Saturday October 15th, 2016from 10am to 5pm and on Sunday, October 16th, 2016 from noon to 5pm at the historic Osborn Cannonball House at 1840 East Front Street in Scotch Plains, NJ.
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