While there’s no substitute for visiting New Jersey’s amazing museums in person, sometimes you want to (or have to) stay home. Luckily, at least one Garden State museum offers a selection of virtual exhibits. Though it’s not the same, it’s fun, interesting, and a good way to spend an hour or so.

You can take a 360-degree tour of the Hoboken Historical Museum on Google Maps that offers a little peek at some of the museum’s maps. They also provide access to a site called GigaPan with high-quality panoramic images of select exhibits. You can zoom in far enough to read the text on exhibit signs. Enjoy all the virtual exhibits here.

Here’s a snap from The Extraordinary Stevens Family exhibit.

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And look how close you can zoom in! The text gets even larger, if necessary.

Hoboken Historical Society/GigaPan

After exploring the exhibits, I almost feel like I’m at the museum.

Hoboken Historical Society/GigaPan

While some exhibits are clearer than others, all the art gallery shots came out beautifully! Under The Stars: New Paperworks By Hiro Takeshita is stunning.

Hoboken Historical Museum/Facebook

You can learn about the building of the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels…

Hoboken Historical Society/GigaPan

And discover what life was like at Ellis Island!

Hoboken Historical Society/GigaPan

Though it’s not the same as going to the museum, with fascinating and always changing exhibits, it’s a nice glimpse into what the museum offers!

Hoboken Historical Museum/Google Maps

The museum also offers several videos on its Facebook page!

Hoboken Historical Museum/GigaPan

Hoboken Historical Society/GigaPan

Hoboken Historical Museum/Facebook

Hoboken Historical Museum/Google Maps

 Wherever you are in New Jersey, you can enjoy this museum and a variety of others. When you get a chance, it’s worth visiting in person. You don’t always realize how amazing places are until you can’t (or shouldn’t!) go anymore. So, stay as safe as possible at home and explore museums around the world – many are just a click away. Search online and see what you find.

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