Discover Hoboken’s History & Culture
The Hoboken Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history, diverse culture, and vibrant stories of our Mile Square City. Open six days a week, we invite visitors to explore our dynamic Main Gallery and Upper Gallery exhibitions, browse our carefully curated books and gift shop, and participate in a wide range of educational programs, hands-on workshops, lectures, and community events for all ages.
From our thought-provoking exhibitions and engaging lecture series to our children’s programming and interactive workshops, the Museum serves as a hub for learning, creativity, and connection. Whether you’re a local, student, or visitor, there’s always something new to discover.
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Admission: $5 | Free for members, students, & children under 13
Location: 1301 Hudson Street, Hoboken, NJ
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1986, the Museum relies on community support to continue its mission. Your visit, membership, and donations help us preserve and celebrate Hoboken’s past, present, and future.
Join Today or Make a Donation
As a 501c3 nonprofit organization, most of our support comes from fans like you. Become a member, or make a donation: Click here to learn more.Read more
The Hoboken Journal
Victoria Moyeno celebrates the heart and soul of Hoboken.Read more
Plan Your Visit
The Hoboken Historical Museum welcomes visitors six days a week, at 1301 Hudson St. Admission is just $5. We collect artifacts, design engaging exhibits, and offer educational programs for all ages.Read more
Shop Hoboken History
Find Hoboken-themed books, t-shirts, mugs, magnets and maps, for yourself or as a gift. All proceeds support the Museum!Read more
Virtual Visits
Visit our YouTube Channel
Browse our archived lecture series,
curator talks, artist interviews,
and other 2021 programs!
Explore Oral Histories
Meet Rose, one of Hoboken's
most avid volunteers,
and 35 other Hoboken stories...