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In Memoriam: David Mackey
Hopewell Valley Heritage Week
Hopewell Valley Heritage Week
About
The Museum and Its Mission
About Hopewell
Board of Trustees
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Chronological History of the Stout/Smith House (now the Hopewell Museum)
Chronological History of the Hart/Phillips Farmstead
The Hopewell Museum Mansion Over the Decades
A Chronological History of the Hopewell Baptist Church and Cemetery
Early History of the Second Calvary Baptist Church and Cemetery
The Black Presence Within the Eastern Block of Columbia Avenue in Hopewell Borough
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The Hopewell Museum

Home
Events
In Memoriam: David Mackey
Hopewell Valley Heritage Week
Hopewell Valley Heritage Week
About
The Museum and Its Mission
About Hopewell
Board of Trustees
Acquisition Policy
Links
Chronological History of the Stout/Smith House (now the Hopewell Museum)
Chronological History of the Hart/Phillips Farmstead
The Hopewell Museum Mansion Over the Decades
A Chronological History of the Hopewell Baptist Church and Cemetery
Early History of the Second Calvary Baptist Church and Cemetery
The Black Presence Within the Eastern Block of Columbia Avenue in Hopewell Borough
Videos
News
Contact
Contribute
  • About the Museum
  • The Museum and Its Mission
  • About Hopewell
  • Board of Trustees
  • Acquisition Policy
  • Links

Our Friends

Hopewell Valley Historical Society
Hopewell Borough Public Library
Pennington Public Library
Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum
Stoutsburg Cemetery Association
The Sourland Conservancy

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The Hopewell Museum is located on the ancestral homeland of the Lenni Lenape, settled on by Europeans and enslaved Africans in the 1690s. Our organization is committed to preserving the stories and cultures of all past residents of these lands.