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Summer 2018 - 4th of July Parade and Ribbon Cutting Hiking Trail

The Gateway Museum proudly presented its 4th of July float this year with two themes:

The first theme is entitled:  "The Big Fish- Making a living from the River"  This exhibit tells the story about the rich heritage Morristown has had with fishing and features displays about Sturgeon and Muskies.

The second theme- displays the new hiking trail at the Red Barn Preserve on River Road East.

The Boy Scouts on the float are from Troup 9 in Heuvelton.  Troup 9 recently worked on Evan Cosler's Eagle Scout Project and provided many improvements to the trail.


The Gateway Museum hosts the Grand Opening of Hiking Trail #1 at the Red Barn Preserve on July 6th.  Morristown Highway Superintendent Dean Hoffman cuts the Ribbon while Wayne Moquin looks on.  50 guests attended the event





















The Float crew riding the float
The Blue Heron at the Top of the Float is the coolest !
Hard to miss this Float !
WWII Veteran Bob Shelato Rides Shotgun
Pulling Out On Main Street to Enter the Parade
Thank You Troup 9
Rich Bzura supervises the Scouts
Town Hwy Superintendent Dean Hoffman cuts the ribbon

Let Us Know You Were Here!

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Museum Hours of Operation
Open July 3rd  to Sept. 29th
Saturdays: 9:00am - 1:00pm
Sundays: 1:00pm - 4:00pm Wednesdays: 9:00am - 1:00pm
Red Barn Preserve Open Year Round


Mailing Address
Morristown Gateway Museum
PO Box 231
Morristown, NY  13664



Contact Information
Email
morristowngatewaymuseum@gmail.com
Phone
315-375-4910
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Morristown Gateway Museum
309 Main Street
​Morristown, NY  13664

Red Barn Preserve
518 River Road East
Morristown, NY 13664
  • Home
  • Events
    • 2023 Events >
      • Spring Art Festival
      • Concert Series
  • Exhibits
    • Red Grandy Exhibit
    • Building A Big Fish Exhibit
    • Building A Hiking Trail
  • History
    • Morristown, NY History
    • History Of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills
  • Farmhouse Rental
    • Welcome
    • Availability Calendar
    • Rates & Terms
    • Farmhouse Regulations
    • Rental Agreement
  • Photos
    • 2023 >
      • 2023 Spring Art Festival Photos
    • 2020 >
      • The Red Barn Preserve
    • 2019 >
      • 2019 Museum Opening
      • Hiking Trail #2 Project
      • How to Grow a 500 Pound Pumpkin
      • Blue Herons in Rookery
      • Farm House Renovation Project
      • Volunteer Day at the Red Barn Preserve
    • 2018 >
      • Trail Prep and Big Fish Exhibit
      • 4th of July/Trail Opening
      • 2018 Concert Series Photos
      • Work At Red Barn
      • Spaghetti Benefit Dinner
      • Plein Air
      • Trail Camera Pictures
      • Halloween at the Museum
    • 2017 >
      • 2017 Summary
      • Talent Show
      • 4th of July, 2017
      • Memorable Moments
  • Support
    • Support
    • Engraved Memorial Fund Raiser
  • About
    • About The Museum
    • Red Barn Preserve
    • Board
  • Contact