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All Souls' Hospital. / 40.78972°N 74.48917°W / 40.78972; -74.48917. The All Souls' Hospital was a Catholic hospital based in Morristown, New Jersey. It was run in part by the Grey Nuns of Montreal. Its founding chair was Paul Revere, lawyer, civic leader, and great-grandson of American revolutionary figure Paul Revere .
Formerly called. Woman’s Town Improvement Committee (1910) Woman’s Civic Association (1920) The Woman's Club of Morristown is a civic organization of Morristown, New Jersey. Its goal is to promote "community, civic, and cultural activities," as well as to preserve the 1797 Dr. Lewis Condict House, currently used as their Clubhouse.
Morristown Medical Center. / 40.78944°N 74.46528°W / 40.78944; -74.46528. Morristown Medical Center ( MMC) is a 735 bed [1] non-profit, tertiary, research and academic medical center located in Morristown, New Jersey, serving northern New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area. The hospital is the flagship facility of Atlantic ...
Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1] Morristown Airport(IATA: MMU[2], ICAO: KMMU, FAALID: MMU) is in Morris County, New Jersey, United States,[1]three miles east of downtown Morristownand 40 miles west of Manhattan, New York City. [1][3]Operated by DM AIRPORTS, LTD, it is in the Whippanysection of Hanover.[3]
The Thomas Nast Home, also known as Villa Fontana, is a historic house on MacCulloch Avenue in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. Built in 1860–1861, it was the home of political cartoonist Thomas Nast (1840–1902) from 1871 until shortly before his death. Nast is best known for his caricatures, published in Harpers Weekly ...
Location. 6 Normandy Heights Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960. Executive director. Tom Loughman. Website. morrismuseum .org. Actively running since 1913, the Morris Museum is the second-largest museum in New Jersey at 75,524 square feet (7,016.4 m 2 ). The museum is fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums .
The first known minyan met at a home at 4 Race Street in Morristown on January 24, 1895. In 1898, the decision was made to formally incorporate as the "House of Israel of Morristown, New Jersey" (Beit Yisrael) which took place on January 5, 1899. On November 4, 1929 the congregation opened a Jewish community center.
Designated NJRHP. May 27, 1971. Morristown National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park, headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey, consisting of four sites important during the American Revolutionary War: Jockey Hollow, Ford Mansion, Fort Nonsense, and Washington's Headquarters Museum. The sites are located in Morristown ...