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Apple Tree House presents: Dempsey v. Carpentier: Jersey City’s Million Dollar Fight

As part of 2018 Apple Tree House lecture series, the Office of Cultural Affairs and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities welcomes Henry Hascup, president and historian of the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame, to present "Dempsey v. Carpentier: Jersey City's Million Dollar Fight." This FREE lecture will be held at the Apple […]

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Apple Tree House presents: WWI Poetry & Prose

As part of 2018 Apple Tree House lecture series, the Office of Cultural Affairs and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities welcomes The Hudson County Community College Department of Cultural Affairs as they present a night of poetry and prose. In celebration of National Book Month, HCCC faculty and distinguished community members will read […]

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Apple Tree House presents: Washington Irving & The Legend of Jersey City

As part of 2018 Apple Tree House lecture series, the Office of Cultural Affairs and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities welcomes guest speakers Luke Boyd and David Goodwin. Washington Irving is best known for "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," but did you know that some of his short stories were set in Jersey […]

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Apple Tree House presents: The Black Tom Explosion: Sabotage in Jersey City

As part of 2018 Apple Tree House lecture series, the Office of Cultural Affairs and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities welcomes guest speaker Ron Semple. In 1916, World War I came to Jersey City. German agents destroyed a munitions depot on Black Tom Island in Jersey City that was meant to supply the […]

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CANCELLED: Apple Tree House and Hudson County Pride Public Scholar Project

**CANCELLED due to the impending winter storm** Together with Hudson Pride Center, we have rescheduled this event for Thursday, January 10th. The Office of Cultural Affairs and Hudson Pride Center are excited to partner together for a public scholar event, held at the Apple Tree House. The event, Beyond Bathrooms & Binaries, will be presented […]

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Apple Tree House presents: Newark Avenue: Jersey City’s Avenue to the Revolution

As part of 2018 Apple Tree House lecture series, the Office of Cultural Affairs and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities welcomes guest speaker Brian Murray. Newark Avenue was a vital escape route during the American Revolution for the Patriot cause. The road connected vital supply routes for General George Washington and his allies. […]

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Apple Tree House and New JSQ Public Scholar Talk

The Journal Square Community Association, in partnership with the Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs, is excited to present a Public Scholar Project titled: "New Jersey's Vital Role in American Independence" presented by speaker Jonathan Mercantini. New Jersey was the ‘Crossroads of the American Revolution’; the site of more fighting than any other state, including […]

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President’s Day Wreath Laying Ceremony

The George Washington Commemorative Society is proud to host a President's Day Wreath Laying Ceremony on Monday, February 18, 11:00a at the Apple Tree House (298 Academy Street). This event is free and open to the public.

Heights History Walking Tour

Local historian Dennis Doran will lead a walking tour of the Heights neighborhood. Tour begins at the corner of Central Avenue and Bowers Street. Click here to register.

Bergen Square Day 2019

The City of Jersey City, the Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs, the Journal Square SID, the Bergen Square Historic Society and the Journal Square Community Association are excited to present Bergen Square Day - a celebration and revival of the very-historic Bergen Square. Please join us on Saturday, May 18 as we open the […]

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Washington Irving: a Knickerbocker in New Jersey

Please join the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy on May 19, from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at Froth on Franklin for a presentation about America’s first internationally renowned writer, Washington Irving, who shared a long and creative relationship with Jersey City and the Garden State. The presentation by author and Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy board member […]

Jersey City Public School History Fair

Jersey City Public Schools will host its annual student history fair tonight at the Apple Tree House! For the first time ever, the event will take place at the historic, newly opened Apple Tree House. Legend claims that while camped in Bergen for three days, General George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette during the […]

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Immigrant State: Jersey’s Influential Gate

The City of Jersey City, Mayor Steven M. Fulop, the Jersey City Municipal Council and the Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy, are excited to present "Immigrant State: Jersey's Influential Gate." This lecture will be presented by Carlos Ulises Decena, Associate Professor and Chair of Latino and Caribbean Studies at Rutgers University. The […]

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Panel Discussion: Histories of Black Jersey City

Join us for a conversation on Black history & legacy of Jersey City, in conjunction with the on-view archival exhibition, "Histories of Black Jersey City, 1630-Present". On the panel is Deborah Hairston (Co-Curator, Saint Peter's University) Muriel D. Roberts (Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society Inc.-New Jersey Chapter), Dr. John Johnson (Assistant Professor of History St. […]

Black women, Black Power and the Ballot: Perspectives from the Radical 60s

Thursday, February 20th, 6-7:30 PM. Limited Seating, Apple Tree House Description: This lecture analyzes the role of African American women as leaders in the movement for political rights for African Americans in the long 1960s. Starting with women who were involved in the political campaigns that led to the passage of the voting rights act […]