Dr. William Robinson Plantation & Museum
The Dr. William Robinson Plantation & Museum is a preserved 17th-century plantation that offers a glimpse into the life and times of the colonial era in New Jersey. The museum, named after Dr. William Robinson, an early settler and physician, is one of the few remaining examples of this period's architecture and lifestyle. Visitors can explore the restored farmhouse, which includes period furnishings and exhibits that detail the daily activities of colonial Americans. The museum also provides educational programs and tours that highlight the agricultural practices, family life, and historical events of the time. This site serves as a valuable educational resource for those interested in the history of New Jersey and the evolution of American society from its early colonial days.