PATERSON MUSEUM
– Thomas Rogers Building, 2
Market Street, Paterson, NJ 07501
Paterson Museum – Thomas Rogers Building, 2 Market Street,
Paterson – Owned and maintained by the City of Paterson, the
Museum was organized in 1925. Its first exhibit, displayed
in the assembly room of the Danforth Public Library,
consisted of natural history objects donated by local
residents.
Two
years later, the growing collection was moved to the
adjacent carriage house of former Mayor Nathan Barnert, and
within a few years, its mineral collection was one of the
largest in New Jersey. The museum was relocated to the
restored Thomas Rogers Locomotive Erecting Shop in 1982,
giving visitors the opportunity of viewing a variety of
artifacts and exhibits which help tell the industrial
history of Paterson. Visitors will enjoy looking over the
dyeing, winding, warping, weaving and Jacquard loom products
that gave Paterson its worldwide reputation in silk and
textiles.
Changing exhibits compliment the museum’s permanent
displays. For several years, the Museum had featured the
work of local and metropolitan artists. Historical
researchers will find ample documentary resources on city
history, which include the papers of submarine inventory
John Philip Holland, original manuscripts, and a photograph
collection consisting of approximately 50,000 negatives and
prints. For additional information on visiting hours,
programs and events please call (973) 321-1260.