Paterson Museum

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The Paterson Museum is a local history and industrial heritage museum in Paterson, New Jersey, showcasing the city’s role in American manufacturing, technology, and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum
buildingType former industrial building
category History museums in New Jersey
Industry museums in New Jersey
Museums in Passaic County, New Jersey
country United States of America
surface form: United States
exhibits Colt firearms NERFINISHED
Rogers locomotives NERFINISHED
Wright aeronautical engines NERFINISHED
archaeological artifacts from Paterson area
minerals and fossils
silk industry artifacts
textile machinery
focusesOn American industrial history
aviation history
gun manufacturing
history of Paterson, New Jersey
locomotive manufacturing
silk industry
textile industry
foundedBy Paterson Free Public Library NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1925
hasAlternateName The Paterson Museum NERFINISHED
hasCollectionType archaeology
industrial history
local history
natural history
technology
hasExhibitTheme Great Falls power and water power
Paterson’s role in American manufacturing
Paterson’s technological innovation
immigration and labor history
hasLanguage English
hasSignificance interprets Paterson as America’s first planned industrial city
hasWebsite https://www.patersonmuseum.com/
locatedAt 2 Market Street, Paterson, New Jersey
locatedIn New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

Passaic County, New Jersey NERFINISHED
Paterson, New Jersey NERFINISHED
locatedNear Great Falls of the Passaic River NERFINISHED
movedTo Rogers Locomotive Works building NERFINISHED
near Paterson Great Falls NERFINISHED
occupiesFormer Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedBy City of Paterson NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Paterson NERFINISHED
partOf Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park area NERFINISHED

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