Lecture: USR Stone House Embodies Area History: The Story of the Hopper-Goetschius House

Part of the Mahwah Museum Lecture Series, the lecture will take place at the Ramapo Reformed Church, 100 Island Rd., Mahwah.

The Hopper-Goetschius House is one of the five remaining early stone houses in Upper Saddle River, dating to 1739.

In 1813 the house became the parsonage of the Rev. Stephen Goetschius and it remained in the Goetschius family until it became a museum in 1984.

The Museum is currently featuring the new exhibits Kilmer: The Man and WWI Sarajevo to Versailles as well as the continuing exhibits Mahwahs Herstory: The Changing Roles of Women in Mahwah’s History, and Medicine in Mahwah.

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