Catherine Putman came to Cherry Hill - the 1787 home of her Van Rensselaer ancestors - at the age of three following her mother's death. Catherine's life spanned the Civil War, World War I and World War II, and was marked by major personal and social change. Our story begins with her engagement to Edward Rankin, and is told through her amazingly intact family collections of 20,000 objects, 7,500 textiles, 5,000 books and 3,000 photographs. The house is undergoing a major restoration project, and is currently open for Behind-the-Scenes Restoration Tours and special events. Call for tour times.
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Admission adults $5, college students and seniors $4, children $2, Group tours available for 10 or more,
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