Loveland Town in Bay Head at The Jersey Shore
In 1867 the Loveland Homestead, currently the home to The Historical Society Museum, was built by Charles Stout for his daughter Lorah Stout upon her marriage to Charles Cook. The Loveland family acquired the house in the early 1900's and continued to live here until the Bay Head Historical Society purchased the property in 1997. the homestead opened as The Historical Society Museum in 1999. The Dale building was acquired by The Historical Society and moved to the property in 2001. The Loveland Homestead houses artifacts, memorabilia, photographs, furniture, decoys and other treasures from the early Bay Head/ Mantoloking Lovelandtown years.
Loveland Town in Bay Head at The Jersey Shore
In 1867 the Loveland Homestead, currently the home to The Historical Society Museum, was built by Charles Stout for his daughter Lorah Stout upon her marriage to Charles Cook. The Loveland family acquired the house in the early 1900's and continued to live here until the Bay Head Historical Society purchased the property in 1997. the homestead opened as The Historical Society Museum in 1999. The Dale building was acquired by The Historical Society and moved to the property in 2001. The Loveland Homestead houses artifacts, memorabilia, photographs, furniture, decoys and other treasures from the early Bay Head/ Mantoloking Lovelandtown years.