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Noyes Museum
733 Lily Lake Road, Oceanville, NJ 08231
609-652-8848 ► 609-652-6166 fax
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Visiting The Noyes
Museum South Jersey / Atlantic City Art
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General
Admission Fees
| Adults |
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$4 |
| Seniors (≥65) |
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$3 |
| Students with ID |
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$3 |
| Members |
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Free |
| Children (≤6) |
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Free |
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Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Parking
Free parking is available on site.
Buses are welcome. |
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Hours of
Operation
Tuesday through Saturday
10 am to 4:30 pm
Sunday
noon to 5 pm
Closed Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, New
Year's Eve Day, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving and Easter
Schedule subject to change, please call to
verify before you visit. |
The Noyes Museum Opened in 1983, The Noyes
Museum of Art was the vision of local entrepreneurs Fred W. and Ethel
Lindbach Noyes, Jr. who were avid art and antique collectors. Fred was also
an academically trained artist and produced many works which reflect his
love of southern New Jersey's natural features. His art and personal
collection of vintage bird decoys are now a part of the Museum’s vast
permanent collection of 19th to 21st century fine and folk art.
The Museum boasts a serene lakeside setting
adjacent to the Edwin B.
Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge and is located minutes from downtown
Atlantic City and dining and
shopping at Historic Smithville
Village.
General funding is provided by the
New Jersey State Council on the
Arts/Department of State, a state partner of the
National Endowment for the Arts; the Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Winslow Noyes Foundation; the
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation; the Odessa F. and Henry D. Kahrs
Charitable Trust and the ShopRite LPGA Classic. Supported in part through a
grant from the New Jersey Commerce, Economic Growth & Tourism Commission.
Visitnj.org.