One of the oldest towns in New Jersey, Cranbury has a breathtaking landscape that's dotted with local bakeries exuding wafts of freshly baked goodies, cozy restaurants, and coffee shops, and quirky antique and souvenir shops. The historic Cranbury Inn, which dates back to the 18th Century, is a popular dining attraction even to this day. Take an immersive heritage walk down the archaic, rustic streets to marvel at local gems such as the Cranbury Museum, the Cranbury Brook site, or the Town Hall.
Situated close to Village Park in Cranbury in New Jersey, Cranbury Museum is set in a house that was originally built by Dr. Garret P. Voorhees in 1834. This old house was further expanded by the Snedeker family between the years 1850 and 1862. In 1972, this historic house was transformed into the Cranbury Museum. This museum takes you through the rich history of the town. Some of the exhibits showcased here includes tools, Native American artifacts, farm equipments, memorabilia and a lot more.