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    Ford Mansion at Morristown National Historical Park Reopens Oct. 5

    By Morris County Office of Communications,

    9 hours ago

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    Credits: Morris County

    The historic Ford Mansion at Morristown National Historical Park will formally reopen to the public on Saturday, Oct. 5 , after nearly ten months of meticulous restoration work.

    The mansion’s restoration included a fresh coat of exterior paint, restoration of its historic windows, and selective repointing of the foundation. Other enhancements include the application of ultraviolet-protective film on each windowpane and the installation of new, period-appropriate draperies. The mansion now also features new permanent "visitors" in the form of engaging silhouettes, offering a unique way to experience this historic site.

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    “We are happy to be able to share the restored mansion with the visiting public after such an extensive restoration,” said Acting Superintendent Jude Pfister. “While there is work continuing on the Ford Mansion grounds, the mansion house itself is ready.”

    Ranger-Guided Tours:

    Entry to the Ford Mansion will be on a first-come, first-served basis for up to 20 people per ranger-guided tour throughout the day. Each tour lasts approximately 45 minutes and will be offered at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m. Visitors can check in at Washington's Headquarters Museum and inquire with the ranger at the desk to join a tour.

    The park extends its gratitude to all involved for their hard work and patience over the past ten months. The mansion is now well-prepared for upcoming anniversaries in the years ahead.

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    For more information, call 973-539-2016, ext. 210, or visit www.nps.gov/morr .

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