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A visit to the New Jersey State Police Museum & Learning Center provides the opportunity to learn the distinguished history of the nation's most diversified state law enforcement agency. Students learn the history of the State of New Jersey through the historic development of the State Police.
- Log Cabin
Log Cabin - The New Jersey State Police Memorial Association...
- Archival Ramblings
Archival Ramblings - The New Jersey State Police Memorial...
- Other Exhibits
Other Exhibits - The New Jersey State Police Memorial...
- Crime Scene Investigation
Crime Scene Investigation - The New Jersey State Police...
- Lindbergh
Lindbergh - The New Jersey State Police Memorial Association...
- Kikumura Exhibit
Kikumura Exhibit - The New Jersey State Police Memorial...
- World Trade Center Exhibit
World Trade Center Exhibit - The New Jersey State Police...
- 100th Anniversary
100th Anniversary - The New Jersey State Police Memorial...
- Log Cabin
A great place to learn about the history of the New Jersey State Police from its inception circa 1921. A lot of details, pictures, videos and items to view and see what tradition is about and how dedicated the NJSP members are.
Brooklyn Borough Hall is a building in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City. It was designed by architects Calvin Pollard and Gamaliel King in the Greek Revival style, and constructed of Tuckahoe marble under the supervision of superintendent Stephen Haynes. It was completed in 1848 as the City Hall for the City of Brooklyn.
This is a classic downtown city hall building, the capital of city business for the Borough of Brooklyn. On the park, right in the middle of downtown, well-served by lots of subway lines. Read more. Written November 19, 2021. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
The Center for Brooklyn History (CBH, formerly known as the Brooklyn Historical Society) is a museum, library, and educational center founded in 1863 that preserves and encourages the study of Brooklyn's 400-year history.The center's Romanesque Revival building, located at Pierrepont and Clinton Streets in Brooklyn Heights, was designed by George B. Post and built in 1878–1881 by David H ...
Museum Hours. Tuesday – Sunday: 9:00 am – 4:45 pm; Galleries begin closing at 4:30 pm. Auditorium Gallery open Tuesday – Friday; gallery closes at 4 pm. Planetarium: Weekend show times at 12:00, 1:00, 2:00 & 3:00 pm. Weekday public show time at 2:30 pm. Closed Mondays & State Holidays.
The New Jersey State Museum presents “History Beneath Our Feet: Archaeology of a Capital City,” a new exhibition focusing on the long history of human activity in Trenton, New Jersey as told through the lens of archaeology.