Indians & Iron: The History of Indigenous People in Ringwood

Indians & Iron: The History of Indigenous People in Ringwood

Join archaeologist and author, Ed Lenik, on a virtual tour of Ringwood Manor focused on the Ramapough Munsee people's impact on the property

By Ringwood Manor

Date and time

Sunday, May 19 · 1:30 - 2:30pm EDT

Location

Ringwood Manor

1304 Sloatsburg Road Ringwood, NJ 07456

About this event

Program presented by the North Jersey Highlands Historical Society.

Join local archaeologist, historian, and author, Edward Lenik, for a virtual tour of Ringwood Manor and Ringwood State Park that focuses on the Ramapough Munsee people of the area, their history and impact on the property.

This FREE program will take place at 1:30pm in the Coffee Shop next to Ringwood Manor and is open to all interested members of the public.

ADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Due to limited seating, this program requires participants to register in advance. Registration will open on May 1st and will be done through Eventbrite. Please note each individual will only be permitted to make 4 registrations.

If you have registered and can no longer attend, PLEASE CANCEL YOUR E-TICKET THROUGH EVENTBRITE SO OTHERS MAY REGISTER.

Organized by

Ringwood Manor is a designated National Historic Landmark. Once the summer estate of the Cooper & Hewitt families, wealthy 19th century iron magnates, politicians, and philanthropists, the home was donated by the family in 1938 to the State of NJ with its complete interior furnishings for use by the public as a museum and historic site. Ringwood Manor partners with the North Jersey Highlands Historical Society, our 501(c)3 non-profit, on fundraiser events to benefit the preservation and conservation of the museum.

On Sale May 1 at 12:00 AM