Master Bedroom at Acorn Hall
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2008-12-13
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In 1968, Morris County Historical Society agreed to take Acorn Hall and operate it as a museum, according to Mary�s wishes. The formal transfer of ownership was completed in 1971 and Acorn Hall began the evolution from house to historic house museum. The formal documentation of contents including furniture, fine and decorative arts, archival materials, and clothing as well as initial restorations took several years. By 1973, Acorn Hall was open to the public.
Original file name 106 Master Bedroom Acorn Hall (1).jpg
Original file name 106 Master Bedroom Acorn Hall (1).jpg
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Master Bedroom Acorn Hall, Acorn Hall, Victorian Architecture, Italianate Victorian Mansion, John and Louise Schermerhorn, Mary Crane Hone, Morris County, Morristown, The Skyland, NJ Skylands, Jersey Skylands, New Jersey Skylands, Northwestern New Jersey, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, New Jersey Women's Heritage Trail, New Jersey, Nj, Jersey, The Garden State.
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