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Morven served as New Jersey's first governor's mansion from 1954 until 1981. Morven is now a museum housed in an historic home. It is a national historic landmark.
*Use this link to join our virtual program: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82020402187
This program is a follow up to a program we had on Morven, on July 1. If you could not attend the program on July 1, you can still enjoy this lecture.
Morven made history in another way - as New Jersey's first Governor's Mansion. Governor Walter Edge was the first to reside at Morven with his family - he fell in love with the home when he had been a guest at a very historic luncheon in the early 20th century - and he made it possible with a very generous gesture - for four other governors, through Governor Brendan Byrne and his family, to call Morven home through the early 1980's.
Presented by Morven's Curator of Education and Public Programs, Debra Lampert-Rudman.
At the conclusion of the program please feel free to take a brief online survey here:
https://www.projectoutcome.org/responses/54268
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