Vineland Landmark Trolley Tour

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On Saturday, April 26, the Vineland Landmark Trolley Tour will highlight three historic landmarks in Vineland. The trolley will pick up passengers at the Vineland Historical Society Museum and proceed to Siloam Cemetery for a tour of the graves of the town’s notable residents. The trolley will then proceed to the” Palace of Depression,” for a tour of the palace, the palace museum and the oddities of its creator George Daynor. The trolley will return to the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society for a tour of the museum and a look at Vineland’s past. The rain date is April 27. Donation is $30 per person. Registration is required.

The Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society Museum is located at 108 South Seventh St., in Vineland. Visit discovervinelandhistory.org for a calendar of events and to register for events. Call 856-691-1111 for questions and leave a detailed message. The society museum is a 501 c3 non-profit, non-governmental organization. It is funded by memberships, grants, donations and bequests.


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