The Macculloch Hall Historic Museum & Gardens is a beautifully preserved house museum based in a 20-room Federal-style mansion that was built by George Macculloch in 1810 and features exquisitely furnished period rooms filled with 18th and 19th-century furnishings. The museum boasts ten preserved historical rooms and is home to an exhibition of works by famous 19th-century political cartoonist Thomas Nast, who is famed for creating the image of “jolly” Santa Claus as we know it today. The mansion is surrounded by immaculately manicured gardens and grounds with over 45 varieties of roses and the garden in which the very first Jersey tomato was grown in 1829.

45 MacCulloch Ave, Morristown, NJ 07960, Phone: 973-538-2404

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