• The third weekend of October for Union County's Four Centuries in a Weekend program
  • Tours offered on a case-by-case basis. Call ahead to schedule a tour
  • Open on the third weekend in October each year for Union County's Four Centuries in a Weekend program
  • Private tours are available; call in advance to schedule
  • Small museum in the Great Room houses local memorabilia
  • Restrooms
  • Free

Abraham Clark Memorial House

101 West 9th Ave, Roselle, NJ 07203

908-868-1347


The Abraham Clark Memorial House is a replica of the original farmhouse owned by Abraham Clark, one of the five New Jersey residents who signed the Declaration of Independence. The original home burned down in 1900 and his descendants donated funds to rebuild the farmhouse on the same property. Currently, the farmhouse serves as the headquarters of the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. The Great Room serves as a meeting room and houses a small museum with memorabilia from the American Revolution, 18th Century, Civil War, World War I, and the Borough of Roselle. There is a monument to Abraham Clark located outside the building.


WHAT TO SEE AND DO

  • Learn about the legacy of Abraham Clark, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence
  • Tour the farmhouse and museum featuring memorabilia from centuries past

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