Where the unique history of Ocean County is told

For over 70 years, the Society has been collecting, preserving, and interpreting stories, artifacts and archival resources that celebrate Ocean County’s distinct heritage.

SPECIAL NOTICE: This is to advise you that our museum and research center is closed to all visitors until further notice. (The research center is accepting email requests.) We appreciate your support and will make every effort to keep you informed of the reopening of the facility and the resumption of our programs. We are starting a COVID-19 archives to document these difficult times. Learn more…

The Elizabeth Sculthorp Force House, a vernacular Victorian home, built in the mid-1800s, was once the residence of a sea captain and then later of an innovative educator and social reformer. Featured are Native American artifacts, period furnishings, late 19th and 20th century local industries, artworks, photographs, and other archival resources. The House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the State Register of Historic Places, and the New Jersey Women’s Heritage Trail.

The Richard L. Strickler Research Center, a contemporary addition to the house, is an extensive repository of books, maps, and historical and genealogical records that provide students, researchers, genealogists, and history enthusiasts with essential resources necessary for telling the stories of Ocean County.

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