The Historic Village at Allaire

"Where History Was Forged"

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The Historic Village at Allaire

HISTORIC BUILDING HOURS:

January, February & March
Closed except for Historic Events and
Re-enactments

Memorial Day thru Labor Day
Wednesday thru Friday 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Weekends
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

May and Labor Day thru Mid-December
Every weekend
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

GENERAL STORE GIFT SHOP HOURS:

January & February
Closed except for Historic Events and
Re-enactments

May 1st to Labor Day
Wednesday – Friday
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Weekends
10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Labor Day to October 31
Wednesday
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Weekends
10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

March, April & November thru Mid-December
Wednesday
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Weekends
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

*Call for additional weekday openings in April, Sept., Oct., & Nov.

BAKERY HOURS:

January & February
Closed except for Historic Events and
Re-enactments

March, April, May and Labor Day thru Mid-December
Weekends
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Memorial Day thru Labor Day
Wednesday - Sunday
10 a.m. – 4 p.m

DISCOUNTS

With membership card – 10% off at General Store EXCEPT food.
Free member admission to Historic Buildings on weekends when a fee is charged.

FEES

Historic Buildings

May thru end of November, Saturday and Sunday only. Admission charge of $3.00 per adult, $2.00 per child 6-12 years of age, 5 years and under – no charge. Special discounts apply to seniors and disabled visitors with appropriate New Jersey State Park passes.All Allaire Village, Inc. members will be admitted to the Historic Village free of charge. Admission is free to all events except as noted.

ALLAIRE STATE PARK

Memorial Day
through
Labor Day Weekends
$5.00 per car

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Fall Harvest Festival

Sunday September 19 • 1pm – 4pm
Admission $5 – Adults • $3 – Children 12 and Under
Horse and Wagon Rides Additional $7.50 – Adults • $5– Children 12 and Under

19th Century Cider Press - Courtesy Judi BuncherHarvest Festivals have been celebrated for centuries and at the Historic Village at Allaire we carry on the tradition with our Fall Harvest Festival. Although James Allaire owned several farms, growing a variety of produce to feed the employees at the Howell Works, we at the Historic Village chose to celebrate the Apple Harvest.

Apples were a staple commodity during the 19th Century because of their ability to keep for a long time and the multitude of methods used to preserve them. Apples were often wrapped in burlap and buried in the ground or stored in root cellars to provide a source of fresh fruit for the winter. Apples were also pickled, made into butters, jams and jellies, stored in jars of alcohol and even dried artificially in bake ovens. Apples were also used in a whole host of recipes for cooking including apple pie, apple sauce and apple brown betty. Join the Villagers as they reap the fruits of their labor and bring in the apple harvest. There will be apple games for the children to play such as bobbing for apples, snap apple and apple toss.

Fiddler Vance Arher - Courtesy Judi BuncherThere will be a puppet show in the Carriage House and the Historic Village Music Guild will perform a special musical presentation for the enjoyment of visitors. On the lawn of the Manager's House visitors will see demonstrations in cider pressing and learn how apple cider was made in the 1830s. In the kitchen of the Managers House visitors will encounter historic interpreters preparing pies and foods on the open hearth using authentic 19th Century receipts. No Harvest Festival would be complete without a Harvest Sermon and the Rev. Tanser has prepared a special sermon which he will deliver at the Village Chapel. Of course no Fall Harvest Festival in the Historic Village at Allaire would be complete without a visit to the Howell Works Bakery for a cup of hot mulled cider and a slice of apple cake. While there you can see demonstrations in brick oven baking and learn how apples and other fruits were dried to preserve them for the long winter months ahead.

Visitors are invited to view the autumn foliage as they travel by Horse and Wagon ride through the picturesque woods and into the Historic Village where their ride will end at the General Store in the heart of the Village. This will be a great day of fun for the entire family. Plan to spend the afternoon and take pleasure in the pristine park setting while enjoying the interpretive program at the Historic Village at Allaire. Due to the popularity of our events, all ticket sales are final. 

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