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Morris County & Morristown– Discover the Character

Morris County and Morristown NJ offers much in the way of historic getaways, cultural heritage, parks and recreation, wedding and banquet facilities, meeting spaces, cultural venues and events.

The Morris Museum, the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, Revolutionary War sites and Morristown National Historical Park are just a few of the world class attractions that we have to offer travelers to New Jersey. Ideally located 25 miles west of New York City, Morris County makes a perfect location for a diverse vacation with your family.

 

In the News

 

Featured in Group Tour Magazine – Revolutionary Beginnings

 

An Interview with Carol Barkin on Be Our Guest, May 2012

Trips on a Tank Full
WPLJ, 9/2012

Job goal for CEO of fun: Wrestle film, TV, sports and tourism into one N.J. agency
Compliments NJ.com

Telecommunications and Morristown – Then and Now!

Morris County Tourism Bureau announces Walking Tour App – available on iTunes or the App Store – For Free

Morris County Tourism Bureau launches Mobile Website

Frelinghuysen Arboretem introduces new Cell Phone Tour on Civil War era medicinal plants.

 


Visitors to nine Morris County historic sites and museums on “Be Our Guest” open house day, May 15, donated more than 700 pounds of food for the Interfaith Food Pantry in Morristown.

 

 

Dozen Distinctive Destinations Awarded by the National Trust For Historic Preservation, 2002

The Travel Show with Erik Hastings

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Bed Check: The Madison, a winning Morristown, NJ, Hotel
Washington Post, February, 2011

And The Winners Are... click here for winners of the first annual Walking Tours of Windows Contest that ran during Holly Days 2010. Posted Dec. 2010
MorristownGreen.com


Morris County signs may get a $1M makeover; presentation on Nov. 10 in Morris Township Posted November 2010
MorristownGreen.com

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