Woodruff Museum of Indian Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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VISTED BACK IN EARLY 60's....
I do not have a current review. I toured these as a young cub scout, I'm 67ish now..... when I think it was located at Woodruff Church basement? I have to see it once again before I pass on.
I went to see the Woodruff museum for a class trip when I was a kid in the actual Woodruff home and since they moved to the library I took a bunch of kids to see it and it was still just as awesome of...
The strange thing about this small collection of artifacts is that it does not seem to have any relationship to the local Lenni Lenape Tribe. I think it would have more meaning if that were the case. ...
Next trip to Bridgeton, stop in to see the Indian Artifacts Museum located 150 E Commerce St - in the Bridgeton Library - This please is chuck full of Native American artifacts collected by Mr. Woodru...
Nice little museum under the Bridgeton Free Public Library. 30,000 pieces of Lenni Lenape history, all found in south Jersey. It was the personal collection of George J. Woodruff until the museum wa...
VISTED BACK IN EARLY 60's....
I do not have a current review. I toured these as a young cub scout, I'm 67ish now..... when I think it was located at Woodruff Church basement? I have to see it once again before I pass on.
Memorable Experience
I went to see the Woodruff museum for a class trip when I was a kid in the actual Woodruff home and since they moved to the library I took a bunch of kids to see it and it was still just as awesome of...
Old collection of artifacts
The strange thing about this small collection of artifacts is that it does not seem to have any relationship to the local Lenni Lenape Tribe. I think it would have more meaning if that were the case. ...
Best Kept Secret in Bridgeton
Next trip to Bridgeton, stop in to see the Indian Artifacts Museum located 150 E Commerce St - in the Bridgeton Library - This please is chuck full of Native American artifacts collected by Mr. Woodru...
Lenni Lenape swag
Nice little museum under the Bridgeton Free Public Library. 30,000 pieces of Lenni Lenape history, all found in south Jersey. It was the personal collection of George J. Woodruff until the museum wa...