Thomas Titus – Ex-Slave Turned Landowner
Until the 1970’s, Plainsboro was home to the Titus Family, descendants of an ex-slave turned landowner of Middlesex County. Centuries ago, Thomas
Until the 1970’s, Plainsboro was home to the Titus Family, descendants of an ex-slave turned landowner of Middlesex County. Centuries ago, Thomas
Now that our new temporary exhibit "The School That Started a Town" is open, we'd like to share a glimpse into a
On Saturday 1/22 our YAC members hosted the Wicoff House's first event of 2023! "New Year's Traditions Around the World" consisted of
Wicoff Hitching Post Hitching posts were heavily in use in the 1800s and early 1900s. The Wicoff family, like most people during
Chautauqua Industrial Arts Desk - Cardinal Model, manufactured in 1923 by Louis E. Meyers & Co. Donated to the Wicoff House by
2022 was quite a year for The Wicoff House! Despite the challenges of the past few years, we were elated to have
Winter season registration is now open for Junior Historian's Club at the Wicoff House! The Junior Historians Club meets weekly, on Saturdays
On Sunday 12/18/22 we held our third annual SnowFest at the Wicoff House! Our Youth Advisory Council members did a fantastic job
In 1941, Sol and Ray Lapidus, formerly of Brooklyn, opened the first “Mom and Pop” grocery store in Plainsboro - Lapidus Market.
On Saturday 12/3 we had a great turnout at our Teens in Museums Workshop! It was such a pleasure to meet and
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