Cornelius Low House

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1225 River Rd
Piscataway, NJ 08854
The Cornelius Low House/Middlesex County Museum is a Historic National Register home built in 1741 for Cornelius Low, a wealthy merchant of Raritan Landing. The home is one of the best examples of Georgian architecture in New Jersey. The Low House has a dual purpose, to interpret the history of this fine structure, but also to research and mount rotating exhibits about New Jersey history. Recent exhibits have included a Centennial display on New Jersey during World War I, and an exhibit on New Jersey Diners. Visit the current exhibit 'Micah Williams: Portrait Artist' through June 30, 2023. FREE ADMISSION - Open Year-Round, excluding Holidays, Rutgers Football game days and Rutgers graduation Group and school tours by appointment.

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Interesting home
2/21/2023

The exhibitions change here, so if you go when they are installing a new exhibit, there is not much ...

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Tour of home and walk from Rutgers campus
10/7/2019

Nice exhibit on mid century NJ. Very large home for its time, well preserved. Not much exhibition wi...

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Nice Grounds, Opportunity to learn more about history
7/4/2018

The current exhibit was about World War I. I am happy to see that this home is well preserved, and ...

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