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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Holiday Lantern Tours

Saturday December 11 • 5 PM – 8 PM
Saturday December 18 • 5 PM – 8 PM
Admission $10 Per Person 2009
90 Minute Tours Leave Every 15 minutes
Advance Ticket Purchase Recommeded

Gingerbread Decorated Tree in the Company Store - Courtesy Judi BuncherThe Holidays are a magical time in The Historic Village at Allaire and the magic comes alive during our Holiday Lantern Tours. Our popular Holiday Candlelight Lantern Tours offer visitors a glimpse of the Historic Village at night as authentically-clad historic museum interpreters lead groups through the lantern-lit streets of the Village bedecked in Holiday splendor. Visitors will have the rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of the past and enjoy many of the historic buildings through the enchantment of candlelight as costumed interpreters explain the various Holiday customs of the time.

The smells of fresh baked treats and hot mulled cider greet visitors as they enter our Bakery. The sounds of hammer against anvil ring through the night, like hundreds of Christmas Bells, at the Blacksmith's Shop. The Chapel is alive with Holiday music of the period and visitors are welcome visit the home of Howell Works Company Manager James Parshal Smith where costumed interpreters will be demonstrating hearth cooking. 

LanternAt the Carpenter's Shoppe, the Village carpenters will be fashioning wooden folks toys that delight the children of today as much as they delighted children of the 1830's. Visitors are encouraged to take a peak inside the home of Howell Works Company Foreman Jacob Johnson and his wife Sarah, decorated simplistically yet tastefully according to the local customs of the time. Don't forget to visit the Carriage House and Stage Depot, our newest Interpretive Site, where our collection of 19th Century carriages and sleighs will be bedecked for the Holidays for that Currier and Ives feeling. Just around the corner is the Gardener's Cottage, where holiday decorations and crafts fashioned from the materials supplied by Mother Nature will be on display.

The culmination of the tour is a stop at the Big house, the home of James P. Allaire and his family. Here visitors will have an opportunity to see how an affluent family celebrated the Holiday Season. James Allaire was, by birth, of Huguenot descent and visitors to his home will also gain an understanding of the holiday traditions of France as they tour the home.

For a unique shopping experience, browse the aisles of our General Store Museum Gift Shop by candle light while looking for that special holiday present. Don't forget to add to your holiday ornaments by picking up one of our collectible Christmas decorations.

Chapel at NightThe 90 minute Holiday Lantern Tours begin at the Row House Visitors Center where participants will be given an introduction to the Howell Works Company. From there your tour guides will escort you through the Village, as they explain the customs of the time while describing the history of each building and site. Holiday Candlelight Lantern Tours require advance reservations and ticket purchases. Due to the popularity of the 90 minute Lantern Tours, it is recommended reservations be made by contacting the Village Office at (732) 919 - 3500 to ensure ticket availability. Lantern Tours leave the Visitor's Center every 15 minutes. Groups are limited to 30 persons. 

Tickets are limited to 400 per night, so advance purchase is recommended. Tickets are for sale weekdays at the Historic Village Office on the second floor of the Visitor Center. Tickets are also available by phone, call 732-919-3500 to place your order and please have your credit card ready. Phone order tickets can be picked up the night of the event. Due to the popularity of our events, all ticket sales are final.

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