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Ulster County Agricultural Museum-Ulster County Fairgrounds                                             249 Liberty Road                                                    New Paltz, NY 12561

Ulster County Agricultural Museum-Ulster County Fairgrounds 249 Liberty Road New Paltz, NY 12561

Ulster County Agriculture Museum-Ulster County Fairgrounds

249 Liberty Road

New Paltz, NY 12561

(845) 255-1380

Open: When the fairgrounds are open

Admission: Free but donations are accepted

My review on TripAdvisor:

The Ulster County Fair Agricultural Museum at the Ulster County Fairgrounds

The sign at the entrance of the museum

Display outside the entrance of the museum

The Ulster County Fair Agricultural Museum is one of the more interesting and detailed agricultural based museums I have seen. The museum houses an extensive collection of farm equipment that includes machinery for the fields, milking equipment including how to milk a cow properly and the progress on egg hatchery and production. The museum highlights these changes especially in the last hundred years.

The main gallery of the museum

The main part of the museum was dedicated to farm equipment from the early plows and hoes to the changes in the modern day tractor.

The early hoes both hand and horse drawn

The changes in tractors for farm use over the last century

All sorts of businesses were on the farms from egg hatcheries to dairy farming were shown in their early stages at the museum.

Early dairy farming and milking cows

Milk jugs for fresh milk

An early egg hatchery and sorters

The museum also displayed other business that farmers could make money from including ice cutting for ice boxes. All sorts of equipment was on display for this early money making industry.

The ice carving industry

Life on the farm was not so easy for women either as cooking, washing and cleaning were all chores left to women while the men worked in the fields. All foods were made from scratch from farm produce and water for cooking, washing and bathing came from wells and springs and sometimes needed to be boiled. Work in the household was never finished and took many hands to do.

The farmhouse kitchen

Life on the farm included travel to and from church, going to town and travel to the cities for visits to the markets. Carts and carriages were the mode of transportation back then before automobiles. Even today in some communities this is still a mode of transportation.

Carriages and wagons for transportation

Working in the fields and the yields produced kept changing as modern equipment became part of farm life. Gas powered and electric equipment changed the way the modern farmer produced crops.

Modern sorters and weights

The gas powered saw

The members who run the museum were working the gas run engines and were demonstrating equipment used over the years. Members were showing visitors how these machine work and there purpose on the farm.

The outdoor gas powered equipment

The gas powered equipment

The inside of the museum had all sorts of displays on working on the farm. There was the equipment to cut the law, sort the crops and maintenance on the farm.

Sickle mower

The gas powered machines for maintaining of the farm and fields

Animals from the 4 H display

Calves from the 4 H display

Chicken exhibit at the 4 H display

Duck pen at the 4H exhibit

The looks you get from the farm animals

Deputy William G. King Law Enforcement Museum-Ulster County Fairgrounds                            249 Liberty Road                                                 New Paltz, NY 12561

Deputy William G. King Law Enforcement Museum-Ulster County Fairgrounds 249 Liberty Road New Paltz, NY 12561

Deputy William G. King Law Enforcement Museum-Ulster County Fairgrounds

249 Liberty Road

New Paltz, NY 12561

(845) 255-1380

Open: When the fairgrounds are open

Admission: Free but donations are accepted

My review on TripAdvisor:

The Deputy William G. King Law Enforcement Museum is a small museum on the fairgrounds of Ulster County and is only open when the fairgrounds are open. The museum is manned by officers of the Sheriff’s Department. The museum houses the collection of retired Deputy William G. King law enforcement memorabilia.

The entrance to the museum

The collection includes a wide variety of guns, ammunition, equipment used on the job and riot gear.

The main gallery of the one room museum

The display cases house police department patches, pins for uniform, pictures of policemen and incidents. There is a collection of badges from various departments around the country.

A collection of awards and night sticks

What I found impressive was the collection of riot gear and equipment used on emergency calls. People do not understand the life of a police officer when duty calls and their perspective might be during a riot to protect people.

Riot gear, the gun collection and police equipment collections

The officer who manned the museum from the sheriff’s office was explaining how the equipment was used and how it has progressed in time.

Items from the Ulster County Sheriff’s Department

The museum also has a simulation of the New York State Gas Chamber, Electric Chair and the jails. I thought this was pretty interesting in that Capital punishment is still legal in New York State.

The display on Capital Punishment in New York State

A better view of the display

The Sheriff’s Department of Ulster County does a nice job maintaining and explaining all the items in the museum. They also make it less intimidating for children to approach a police officer when they need help. The museum is packed with information and the officers manning it could not have been nicer. Its just too bad that it is only open during the times the fairgrounds are open.

The banner from the Ulster County Deputy Sheriff’s Wives Association

Ulster County Fire Museum Ulster County Fairgrounds                                                                    249 Liberty Road                                                  New Paltz, NY 12561

Ulster County Fire Museum Ulster County Fairgrounds 249 Liberty Road New Paltz, NY 12561

Ulster County Fire Museum-Ulster County Fairgrounds

249 Liberty Road

New Paltz, NY 12561

(845) 255-1380

Open: When the fairgrounds are open for events

Admission: Free but donations are accepted

My review on TripAdvisor:

The Ulster County Fire Department Museum at the Ulster County Fairgrounds

The Ulster County Fire Department Museum is a unique little museum in that it is only open when the fairgrounds are open. It staffed by volunteers from Ulster County’s Volunteer Fire Departments. From the age of most of the volunteers, I could tell as a retired fireman, were all the guys whose firemen days at behind them. Still they are committed firefighters and have some good stories to tell.

The inside of the museum

The museum is more of an exhibition than a museum but for a small museum it packed with all sorts of artifacts, fire fighting equipment and memorabilia on the early days of fire fighting.

The old fire department medallions that showed what fire department would come to your home because of the company fire insurance you paid to them.

Some of the older artifacts they had were these fire department medallions from the various fire companies that existed that people paid into to protect their homes. Those were the days when the companies used to compete to be the best.

The collection of patches and awards

The museum contained a large collection of awards, ribbons and patches from fire departments from all over the local area and beyond. The collection included ribbons from various competitions and conventions, company emblems and events over the years.

Fire fighter mugs from various departments and events

The museum has an extensive collection of commemorative mugs. These are sold or given by fire department and companies to mark anniversaries and special events. These mugs mark the special occasions in a fire fighters career. As a fireman I have also found that these pile up quickly in your cupboards.

Department mugs from various department events and from companies

The museum had an extensive collection of toy fire trucks and games on display. There were samples of these out in front of the museum for the kids to play with that day.

The collection of fire trucks on display

The museum put the bunker gear we firefighters use on calls. This protects us in the weather conditions as well.

The fire fighter bunker gear used on calls

The emergency gear we use on calls on roadways and incidents

I got to talking with the volunteer firemen from Ulster County and like most departments around the country, they are having problems finding volunteers to man the departments. It is a tough field and people don’t want to do it for free anymore. I figure like a lot of towns around us, the departments will be paid soon. That is the wave of the future.

Firefighter Scooby Doo protecting the museum

Still the firefighters from Ulster County do a nice job maintaining this museum. For a one room museum, it is packed by information and manned by firefighters who care about the profession.

Vintage Automobile Museum of New Jersey    1800 Bay Avenue, Building 13                          Point Pleasant, NJ 08742

Vintage Automobile Museum of New Jersey 1800 Bay Avenue, Building 13 Point Pleasant, NJ 08742

Vintage Automobile Museum of New Jersey

1800 Bay Avenue, Building 13

Point Pleasant, NJ 08742

(732) 899-0012

http://www.vintageautomuseum.org

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g46744-d4986076-r960220008-Vintage_Automobile_Museum_of_New_Jersey-Point_Pleasant_New_Jersey.html?m=19905

Open: Sunday 12:00pm-4:00pm/Monday-Wednesday Closed/Thursday Please check the website/Friday & Saturday 12:00pm-4:00pm

Admission: Free but donations accepted

I got to go to the Vintage Auto Museum of New Jersey on a return trip to Point Pleasant. Both the Vintage Car Museum and the New Jersey Museum of Boating share the same building and are both open on Friday afternoon. So viewing their collections is a little easier.

What I like about the Vintage Car Museum is the selection of cars that they have on display. These are the cars of the early silent films and the beginning of ‘sound pictures’. Most of the cars date from the late 1880’s to show the development of the automobile through its early years. From the early automation of steam engines to gas powered cars, I could see Victorian men and women driving these early cars to the flappers and underworld bosses driving the get away cars of the past. These are cars that you will see in the movies.

The cars on display are in pristine condition with accompanying signs so you will have a full description of the make and model of each automobile. There is a small selection of cars so the collection is easy to see in one afternoon.

On the side walls there are secondary collections of driving accessories, pictures of cars and a small collection of toy cars in one of the cases. It is the perfect museum for car buffs or for visitors interested in the history of automobiles. It is perfect for those who love the silent films and early American engineering. These pristine cars are lined like jewels on a carpet that are meant to impress.

The Mission Statement:

(From the museum pamphlet)

Our mission is to provide an educational and entertaining family attraction, preserving, sharing and taking pride in an automobile heritage that truly encouraged and shaped the growth of New Jersey and our country and its impact on our society.

The front of the Vintage Automobile Museum of New Jersey in Point Pleasant, NJ

The front of the gallery

The front gallery of the museum

The front gallery of the museum

The history of the Museum:

(From the museum pamphlet)

The automobile has been a part of our culture for well over 100 years. Above all other inventions, the automobile is responsible for our development as a society. The automobile allowed people to leave their farms for the first time to visit the big cities and it allowed city dwellers to visit farms to see their first cow. There is no doubt that the automobile represents freedom, affluence, power and art.

In 2000, members of the Vintage Automobile Club of Ocean County, NJ having hosted many car shows, wanted to bring antique cars to a central viewing place. The result was the founding of the Vintage Automobile Museum of New Jersey, a venue suitable for displaying the many cars built around the world for the past 125 years. In addition to having vehicles on display, we have other artifacts. Photos, tools, signs, gas pumps and even a barber’s chair are all there for everyone to enjoy.

The some of the cars on display that enjoyed are the:

The 1896 Ford Quadricycle

The 1896 Ford Quadricycle

The Quarter Midget Racing sign

The Quarter Midget Racer on display

The 1903 Oldsmobile Model R sign

The 1903 Oldsmobile Model R car on display

The 1915 Ford Model T sign

The 1915 Ford Model T car on display

The 1923 Packard Phaeton

The 1923 Packard Phaeton on display

The mini Doyle sign

The Mini Doyle on display

The 1922 Ford Model T Huckster Wagon sign

The 1922 Ford Model T HucksterWagon on display

What I loved about these cars was the beauty of them and the rarity of their make and style. These cars look like they are ‘showroom ready’ to drive out of the building. I love the care that their owners give them and the look of their design. It is also the history and the age of these cars of the collection that make them impressive to look at and admire.

The collection of toy vintage cars that are in the collection.