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American Labor Museum Inc
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The Pietro and Maria Botto House, also known as Pietro Botto House, at 83 Norwood Street, Haledon in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, is where leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World union spoke to the 25,000 striking workers of the Paterson Silk Strike of 1913.
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Haledon Free Public Library
510 Belmont Ave 3rd Floor, Haledon, NJ 07508
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Haledon Pizza
303 Belmont Ave, Haledon, NJ 07508
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301 Belmont Ave, Haledon, NJ 07508
Chef King Garden
445 Haledon Ave, Haledon, NJ 07508
TEMPURA PLACE (Takeout)
356 Haledon Ave, Prospect Park, NJ 07508
Dantes Pizza & Restaurant
408 Haledon Ave, Haledon, NJ 07508
Culcha Caribbean Cuisine
183 Belmont Ave, Haledon, NJ 07508
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
438 Haledon Ave, Haledon, NJ 07508
Dunkin'
490 Haledon Ave, Haledon, NJ 07508
Burger King
168 Belmont Ave, Haledon, NJ 07508
Culcha Juice Bar Lounge NJ
183 Belmont Ave suite 4, Haledon, NJ 07508
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American Labor Museum Inc

83 Norwood St, Haledon, NJ 07508
4.6(34)
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The Pietro and Maria Botto House, also known as Pietro Botto House, at 83 Norwood Street, Haledon in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, is where leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World union spoke to the 25,000 striking workers of the Paterson Silk Strike of 1913.

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attractions: Haledon Free Public Library, restaurants: Haledon Pizza, Belmont Dragon Chinese Restaurant, Chef King Garden, TEMPURA PLACE (Takeout), Dantes Pizza & Restaurant, Culcha Caribbean Cuisine, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Dunkin', Burger King, Culcha Juice Bar Lounge NJ
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(973) 595-7953
Website
american-labor-museum.org

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Avital ShtapuraAvital Shtapura
I made a "day trip" out of it and the lovely place was absolutely worth the trip! I can't believe I was there for 3 1/2 hours. Evelyn (whom I believe is the education director) was so helpful and knowledgable about all our questions and stories. She went with the flow of our group, I'd say. The museum itself has a variety of interesting objects, room setups, and exhibits. They begin with a veey helpful documentary after which you can explore the exhibit, then get a guided tour of the rooms. Although the museum focuses onnthe 1913 strike which is fascinating (23,000+ workers gathered outside each Sunday!) it incorporates more modern labor movements like NYC's 1982 Garment Workers Strike exhibit. I also like how they offer their building as a meeting place for modern day unions, and as a field trip destination for older children. The gift shop is full of AMAZING books, both for adults and children. I recommend locals to shop there for book gifts. There was no pressure to spend/donate money but there was a little cash box near the exit for cash donations. The site definitely is well managed and I had a very pleasant time. I hope to catch them on a big event day like May Day next year. PS, they seemed to be doing some scaffolding renovations so I was scared they were closed, but they're still open- just using the summer as the time to renovate.
James CarrollJames Carroll
Great little museum of the path. Great information and story about the labor movement. It’s an amazing place to check out in the area. Totally worth every minute. The tour guide was amazing women that made and gave the place so much life and importance.
edward stojakovicedward stojakovic
Incredible local gem. A must-do for anyone who grew up here or wants to know the history of the area. Evelyn was great docent and made me proud of this place. Regret not spending more time with the library of local books.
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I made a "day trip" out of it and the lovely place was absolutely worth the trip! I can't believe I was there for 3 1/2 hours. Evelyn (whom I believe is the education director) was so helpful and knowledgable about all our questions and stories. She went with the flow of our group, I'd say. The museum itself has a variety of interesting objects, room setups, and exhibits. They begin with a veey helpful documentary after which you can explore the exhibit, then get a guided tour of the rooms. Although the museum focuses onnthe 1913 strike which is fascinating (23,000+ workers gathered outside each Sunday!) it incorporates more modern labor movements like NYC's 1982 Garment Workers Strike exhibit. I also like how they offer their building as a meeting place for modern day unions, and as a field trip destination for older children. The gift shop is full of AMAZING books, both for adults and children. I recommend locals to shop there for book gifts. There was no pressure to spend/donate money but there was a little cash box near the exit for cash donations. The site definitely is well managed and I had a very pleasant time. I hope to catch them on a big event day like May Day next year. PS, they seemed to be doing some scaffolding renovations so I was scared they were closed, but they're still open- just using the summer as the time to renovate.
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Great little museum of the path. Great information and story about the labor movement. It’s an amazing place to check out in the area. Totally worth every minute. The tour guide was amazing women that made and gave the place so much life and importance.
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Incredible local gem. A must-do for anyone who grew up here or wants to know the history of the area. Evelyn was great docent and made me proud of this place. Regret not spending more time with the library of local books.
edward stojakovic

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1y

I made a "day trip" out of it and the lovely place was absolutely worth the trip! I can't believe I was there for 3 1/2 hours. Evelyn (whom I believe is the education director) was so helpful and knowledgable about all our questions and stories. She went with the flow of our group, I'd say. The museum itself has a variety of interesting objects, room setups, and exhibits. They begin with a veey helpful documentary after which you can explore the exhibit, then get a guided tour of the rooms. Although the museum focuses onnthe 1913 strike which is fascinating (23,000+ workers gathered outside each Sunday!) it incorporates more modern labor movements like NYC's 1982 Garment Workers Strike exhibit. I also like how they offer their building as a meeting place for modern day unions, and as a field trip destination for older children. The gift shop is full of AMAZING books, both for adults and children. I recommend locals to shop there for book gifts. There was no pressure to spend/donate money but there was a little cash box near the exit for cash donations. The site definitely is well managed and I had a very pleasant time. I hope to catch them on a big event day like May Day next year. PS, they seemed to be doing some scaffolding renovations so I was scared they were closed, but they're still open- just using the summer as the time...

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1y

First time there ...the history of this place us just amazing,noing that individuals from a totally different era in time walked the halls and lived amongst the walls. And the sacrifice for a decent living at that time would crumble people of today we are so spoiled by convince and technology...I have so much respect for silk and it's creators.. Took my son here for a possible internship for school and received a lesson myself...Evelyn Hershey gave a great tour and is overflowing with knowledge,,she is a true historian to...

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5.0
5y

A wonderful and very educational tour, led by a very knowledgeable guide Evelyn Hershey.

The exhibits show how dramatically times have changed in the last one hundred years, mostly for the good (e.g.- modern conveniences) and some negatively (less community spirit and activism).

Back in the day, people seemed to be willing to take risks (go on strike, face arrest), more 'all for one, and one for all' when compared to today.

The Labor Museum is well worth a visit, and...

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