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Cub Scouts Take in Ramsey History

November 2nd, 2011 | No Comments

Cub Scout Den 6 from Ramsey had the opportunity to take in the town’s history today with Ramsey local historian Tom Dater. The pack toured the photo display provided by the RHA inside the historic Ramsey train station (New Jersey’s oldest in service railway station) getting explanations of the subjects of each photograph from Tom. [...]

Upcoming Events: December 4th is St. Nick’s Day at the Old Stone House

October 12th, 2011 | No Comments

Come to the winter open house on December 4th between 1-4pm at the Old Stone House in Ramsey, NJ and meet St. Nick. Sponsored by the Ramsey Historical Association. Possibly Related Posts: Cub Scouts Take in Ramsey History Upcoming Events: Go Back in Time for an Apple Cider on October 23rd Ramsey Day 2011 So [...]

Upcoming Events: Go Back in Time for an Apple Cider on October 23rd

October 11th, 2011 | No Comments

The Ramsey Historical Association will be holding its Fall Open House at the Old Stone House Museum and May Barn at 538 Island Road from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23. Volunteers will break out an antique apple grinder and cider press to demonstrate how apple cider was made. Visitors will get to enjoy free apple [...]

Ramsey Day 2011

September 10th, 2011 | No Comments

The Ramsey Historical Association has two booths at Ramsey Day this year situated in front of the fire house, one for the RHA itself and one for the Ramsey Farmers’ Market. Stop by and enter the free raffle for one of two gift baskets: Possibly Related Posts: Cub Scouts Take in Ramsey History Upcoming Events: [...]

So much history, so little time: North Jersey open houses draw crowds

May 22nd, 2011 | No Comments

From the Bergen Record: “At a one-room schoolhouse in Ridgewood, in homes where George Washington slept, and at a Revolutionary War tavern in Ramsey, history enthusiasts and residents interested in learning more about the area took a walk through time Saturday. In all, eight historic homes and museums were open to the public for the [...]