The Parsippany Museum, operated by the Parsippany Historical and Preservation Society, offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of Parsippany, New Jersey. With a collection of historic sites including the Smith Baldwin House, the Bowlsby DeGelleke House, and the Old Littleton Schoolhouse, the museum showcases the township's architectural heritage and its role in the region's development.
From the Federal style Smith Baldwin House, built in 1811, to the oldest remaining schoolhouse in the township, the Old Littleton Schoolhouse, dating back to 1796, visitors can explore the township's past through these well-preserved structures. With exhibits and educational resources, the Parsippany Museum provides a valuable resource for those interested in the history and preservation of this vibrant community.
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