GATEWAY MUSEUM OF MORRISTOWN, NY
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      • Gallery 1- The Red Barn Preserve Video , Blue Heron Video, Wildlife Video
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      • Gallery 1- Museum Opening For Season
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      • Gallery 3- How to grow a 500 pound pumpkin
      • Gallery 4- Blue Herons in Rookery
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      • Gallery 1- Trail Prep and Big Fish Exhibit
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      • Gallery 5 - Spaghetti Benefit Dinner
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      • Gallery 8- Halloween at the Museum
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      • Gallery 1
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      • Gallery 4
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Summer 2019 Gallery 1- Museum Activities For The Season



The first picture taken May 18, 2019 is what the museum looks like just before the Memorial Day weekend opening.


Hard to believe this building was built in 1910 by the Comstock Family.

Rick and Carolyn Johnson are shown cleaning everything!  Patty Reagen leans over the stairs to reach the high windows


The Museum Opened on May 25th for the season

A new exhibit opened featuring the Comstock Indian Root Pill Collection
(The Comstock family was Morristown's largest employer for many years. Read about this unique business under the "History" on this web site)





 


Saturday June 15th was a great day for the Museum's Annual Garage Sale.  The donors were generous providing lots of merchandise to sell.  And the buyers were many......




Saturday August 17th was a great day to attend the Museum's Shore Dinner at Carolyn and Rick's home along the River.  This fund raising event attracted 60 people.







Frederic Remington Artist Julie Pratt conducts a class in sketching nature at the Red Barn Preserve on August 21st




Gateway Museum of Morristown, NY

Address 
The Gateway Museum
309 Main Street
PO Box 231
Morristown, NY  13664

Red Barn Preserve:
518 River Road East
Morristown, NY 13664

Email:
morristownmuseum@gmail.com



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Open July 3  to Sept. 29
Open:  Saturdays 9-1
Sundays 1-4
Wednesdays  9-1

Phone
315-375-4910


  • Home
  • Events
    • Coming 2022 Events
    • 2020 Events
    • 2019 Events
    • 2018 Events
    • 2017 Events
  • Farmhouse Rental
    • Welcome
    • Rates & Terms
    • Farmhouse Regulations
    • Availability Calendar
    • Rental Agreement
  • Exhibits
    • Red Grandy Exhibit
    • Building A Big Fish Exhibit
    • Building A Hiking Trail
  • History
    • History Of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills
  • Galleries
    • 2020 >
      • Gallery 1- The Red Barn Preserve Video , Blue Heron Video, Wildlife Video
    • 2019 >
      • Gallery 1- Museum Opening For Season
      • Gallery 2- Preparing For Hiking Trail #2
      • Gallery 3- How to grow a 500 pound pumpkin
      • Gallery 4- Blue Herons in Rookery
      • Gallery 5- Farm House Renovation
      • Gallery 6- Volunteer Day at the Preserve
    • 2018 >
      • Gallery 1- Trail Prep and Big Fish Exhibit
      • Gallery 2- 4th of July/Trail Opening
      • Gallery 3- Concert Series
      • Gallery 4- Work At Red Barn
      • Gallery 5 - Spaghetti Benefit Dinner
      • Gallery6- Plein Air
      • Gallery 7- Trail Camera Pictures
      • Gallery 8- Halloween at the Museum
    • 2017 >
      • Gallery 1
      • Gallery 2
      • Gallery 3
      • Gallery 4
  • Support
    • Engraved Memorial Fund Raiser
  • Board
  • Local Stories
  • Contact