Van Ripper Hopper House Tour
The Wayne Museum 533 Berdan Avenue, 533 Berdan Avenue in Wayne, New Jersey 07470, United StatesJoin us for a tour of the Van Riper Hopper House and its grounds in Wayne.
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Join us for a tour of the Van Riper Hopper House and its grounds in Wayne.
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