Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Alan E. Carman Museum of Prehistory
1461 Bridgeton Road
Greenwich, NJ 08323
(856) 455-8141
Click to access prehistorical.pdf
Admission: Free
Open: Sunday 12:00pm-4:00pm/Monday-Friday Closed/Saturday 12:00pm-4:00pm
My review on TripAdvisor:

I stopped in at the Museum of Prehistory after a tour of several other historical sites in the area and this little museum is packed with interesting artifacts.
One section was dedicated to the Lenape Indians who lived in the area. There was a many artifacts such as arrow heads, spears, pottery and an assortment of fishing and cooking materials. The Native Americans had an interesting system of living that adapted to nature. They developed a sophisticated system of living that was mobile and came with them as they moved around during the seasons.
There is an extensive fossil collection that includes trilobites, shark teeth, crabs, lobsters and they even had a foot print of a dinosaur. What I thought was…
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The Museum of Prehistory is a great museum for fossil buffs and people who like Native American objects.
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