Long Beach Island Museum
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The Long Beach Island Museum was built in 1882 as the Holy Innocent's Episcopal Church. It remained so until 1976 when it was purchased by the Long Beach Island Historical Association.
The museum proudly stands in the center of Beach Haven's Historic District. Its main objective is to keep the history of LBI alive through the preservation of artifacts and photographs inside the 130 year old building and through various programs and events promoting the rich history of Long Beach Island.
The Beach Haven Historic District, listed in the New Jersey and the National Register of Historic Places in the early 1980s, encompasses the most intact buildings at the core of the resort.
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Long Beach Island Museum, Beach Haven, Long Beach Island, LBI, The Jersey Shore, The Shore, NJ Shore, Jersey Shore, Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean Beaches, New Jersey Beaches, NJ Beaches, Beaches, Ocean County, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State, National Register of Historic Places
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