• Sunday 1:00pm to 4:00pm
  • Monday - Saturday by appointment
  • Youth Advisory Council (middle and high school volunteers)
  • Junior Historians Club (ages 5-8)
  • Junior Archivists (ages 8-11)
  • Summer teen internships
  • Annual Museum Summer Camp (ages 5-11)
  • Adult Volunteer Archivists
  • Friends of the Wicoff House Museum
  • Drop-in craft days on first Sunday of the month
  • Other ongoing monthly events and programs
  • Parking
  • ADA accessible first floor and restroom
  • Art and workshop rooms
  • Permanent and temporary exhibits
  • Free for tours and events
  • Fees may vary by program

Historic Wicoff House Museum

641 Plainsboro Road, Plainsboro Township, NJ 08536

609-799-0909 Ext 1709


The Wicoff House Museum was once part of a 100-acre farm located in Plainsboro. Originally constructed in 1875 by John Wicoff, the house now serves as a historic house museum dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich local history of the area. The museum offers visitors a glimpse into the past through its exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs. It serves as a community resource for learning about Plainsboro’s cultural heritage and features rotating displays, special events, and guided tours that highlight the stories of the people and places that shaped the region.


WHAT TO SEE AND DO

  • Learn about the cultural heritage of Plainsboro through exhibits and artifacts
  • Attend an educational program or community event
  • Take a guided tour of the restored historic home

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