About Us
About Us
The Hoboken Historical Museum (est. 1986) collects and displays artifacts in themed exhibitions on Hoboken history and offers educational programs, lectures, tours and hosts films and plays. We are a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
Recent exhibits have included a focus on Hoboken’s relationship with the Hudson River and its role as a sweets producer. Other exhibits included shipping history, an anniversary of the movie “On the Waterfront,” the city’s contributions to the world of music, and its struggle and revival through the 1970s. Our upper gallery space features six local artists’ work per year.
We are open six days a week in a 2,000-square-foot space in one of the oldest buildings on Hoboken’s waterfront, the former Bethlehem Steel machine shop, now known as the Shipyard.
We also publish books and walking-tour maps, as well as a series of oral history chapbooks documenting the diverse communities of Hoboken’s recent past. Each exhibit offers a tailored curriculum for local schools and groups of youngsters.
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Mission Statement
The Hoboken Historical Museum advances the understanding and exploration of Hoboken history, culture, and architecture.
- The Museum educates by collecting, preserving, and interpreting artifacts and oral histories, both historic and contemporary, that reflect the life of the city.
- The Museum documents Hoboken’s physical and cultural heritage, which has local, regional, and national significance.
- The Museum collaborates with other organizations with similar interests, while maintaining permanent space(s) suitable to the Museum’s mission.
- Through this, the Museum serves the people of the city of Hoboken and all those who enjoy its history and culture.
Vision Statement
The Hoboken Historical Museum will continue to benefit the public as a vibrant, dynamic, all-inclusive and exciting organization that is fully involved in the life of the City of Hoboken. The Museum will accomplish its mission by:
- Conducting events (for example: tours, lectures, special events, etc.) that will add to the life and excitement of the City and will increase awareness and recognition of the Museum in addition to raising funds to support operations.
- Establishing a full time paid staff that will consist of a director, curator, collections manager, development director, membership chairperson, grant writers and administrative assistants and other positions as may be required by law.
- Securing at least an additional 7,500 square feet of space which will include the following: three galleries (one for a permanent display on the history of Hoboken), a 75-seat auditorium, space for children’s programs and instruction, and office space for the Museum staff. In addition, there will be 3,000 square feet for the Museum’s collection.
- Using the latest technology to more effectively and efficiently communicate the activities of the Museum.
- Creating an endowment of at least $10 million, the income of which will support the operational and staff costs of building and preserving the Museum’s collection and the management of all Museum activities.
View our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement of Principle
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