Currently, the Crane-Phillips House operates as a museum under the management of the Cranford Historical Society. The museum provides visitors with an insight into the lifestyle of a modest family during the Victorian era. This offers a unique opportunity for tourists to understand the social and cultural aspects of that period.
The Crane-Phillips House Museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts. These include Native American artifacts, relics from the American Revolutionary War and the American Civil War, various arms and armaments, and 19th-century tools and farm implements. The museum also features a Victorian parlor and a Victorian girl's bedroom from around 1870. These exhibits provide a comprehensive view of the historical timeline and cultural heritage of the region.
The Crane-Phillips House Museum holds a significant place in the history of the United States. It is listed on the National and State Register of Historic Places. In 1999, the White House Millennium Council and the National Trust for Historic Preservation recognized the museum as an 'American Treasure'. This recognition underlines the importance of the museum in preserving and showcasing the country's historical and cultural heritage.
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124 N Union Ave, Cranford
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