![]() New Acquisitions from Central Asia exhibit, April 7-July 31 Konenkov: Sculpture, April 9-Sept. Art at Lunch, first and third Wed., 12:15 p.m. The Very Young at Heart, ages 3-6 with adult, third Sat., 1 p.m. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, Passport to Art program for kids and adult companions, first Sun. Pine St., Doylestown, Pa., The Photography of Alfred Stieglitz: Georgia O’Keeffe’s Enduring Legacy, through May 20 hours: Tue.-Fri. Civil War Days, April 7-8 hours: Tue.-Sat. Hunterdon Historical Museum, 56 Main St., Clinton, Civil War Round Table, first Tue. of month, $3 general admission, $1 students, kids 5 and under, free (609) 586-0616. ![]() 1-4 p.m., special events every second Sat. Holcombe-Jimison Famstead Museum, Route 29, Lambertville, hours: Sun. ![]() (609) 921-6748.Ĭranbury Museum, 4 Park Place, Cranbury, Historic Districts in Central New Jersey on the National Register of Historic Places, through April 30 hours: Sun. ![]() 1-4 p.m., $3 non-members hours: Tue.-Sun. (609) 258-3788.īainbridge House, Historical Society of Princeton, 158 Nassau St., Princeton, historic Princeton walking tour, every Sun., 2 p.m., weather permitting, $6 adults, $4 children and seniors library hours: Tue. The Art Museum, Princeton University, Great Impressions II: The Art of the Print in the Western World and Spanish Drawings, through June 10 A Tapestry by Karel van Mander, through June 10 Le Corbusier at Princeton: 14-16 November 1935, through June 17 Seeing Double: Copies and Copying in the Arts of China, through July 1 Modern Drawings in the American Tradition, through June 17 free tours Sat. ![]() Special exhibits, tours and general informationĪlexander Library, Rutgers University, 169 College Ave., New Brunswick, The United States and Latin America: Troubled Past, Complex Future, through July 1 (732) 932-7505. ![]()
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