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Visiting the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms and the Museum Shop

Experience a guided tour of the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, browse the Museum Shop, and participate in educational events throughout the year.

Hours and Admission

Group Tours

School Tours

Hours and Admission:visit craftsman farms

Welcoming you to visit on Weekends year round:

Sat. & Sun. — 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Tours: Hourly 11:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.

Plus these Weekdays April 1 — November 16:

Wed. to Fri. — Noon to 3:00 p.m.

Tours: 12:15 p.m. and 1:45 p.m.

Except during special Open House events, the Log House may only be viewed via guided tourTimes are noted above.

The grounds at Craftsman Farms are open year round from dawn until dusk.

Museum Admission:

$7 Adults

$5 Seniors and Students

$4 Children (up to age 12)

Free for children age two and under

For Groups of six or more, please see Group Tours below.

Closed major holidays including:

• Memorial Day weekend

• Labor Day weekend

• the weekends between December 25 and Jan 3

Directions to The Stickley Museum.

Group Tours

Groups of six or more are asked to make a reservation for a group tour. Group tours may be scheduled on weekdays and weekends year round but must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance of the requested tour date.  For further information, please click here to download our Group Tour brochure. To schedule a group tour, please call 973-540-0311 or email info@stickleymuseum.org


School Tours

Students are invited to discover the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms. We provide engaging programs addressing New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards, on-site at the museum and off-site at your school, for students of all ages (see below).  The Stickley Museum is committed to being a resource for teachers and schools. For further details about any of the following programs or to collaborate on a program customized for your school or classroom, please contact the Education Director at 973-540-0311 or email education@stickleymuseum.org

Please note: For on-site programs, schools are welcome to bring lunches for lunch on the grounds (as weather permits) or in our Education Room.

Grades K-8

Our programs bring the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms to life for K-8 students.  Tours are available for students of all ages, with Special Tours and Tour Packages available for Grades 2 - 4 and Grades 4 - 6. Student detectives in Grades 2 - 4 will enjoy investigating the museum on our Detective Tour, and students in Grades 4 - 6 will explore architecture on the Home Sweet Home Architecture Tour. Schools may choose to enhance these Special Tours with a full Tour Package.  Tour Packages, which include lesson idea packets and/or In-School Classroom visits from a Museum Educator, engage students in activities preparing them for their visit to the Stickley Museum and providing follow-up after their visit. All tours address New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. For further information, please contact the Education Director at 973-540-0311 or email education@stickleymuseum.org

High Schools

The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms provides an ideal learning environment for high school students, especially students studying history, art history, fine arts, and crafts. Teachers may select from a variety of tours, including our Basic Tour, which provides a general overview of Gustav Stickley's life and the history of Craftsman Farms, a Special Interest Tour (focused on history or art history, highlighting a particular craft, etc.), or an Architecture Tour, which provides a special look at the history of domestic architecture, including Stickley's contributions, and interior and exterior architectural details of the Stickley Museum. Tours may also be customized for a teacher's specific needs. For further information, please contact the Education Director at 973-540-0311 or email education@stickleymuseum.org

 

 
Craftsman Farms, the former home of noted turn-of-the-century designer Gustav Stickley is owned by The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills and is operated by The Craftsman Farms Foundation, Inc., a 501©3 not-for-profit corporation incorporated in the State of New Jersey. For more information please contact us at info@stickleymuseum.org.