

"I went to the different merchants that I thought children would be interested in," said Fischer. What excites kids now is the museum's scavenger hunt, which took on a new twist last year. But in the last half decade, it moved into an old art studio on 94th and completed some interior renovations. The museum originally started in a small house on 93rd street. "I didn't know about some of the different places that really got the town started."įischer's love for her Jersey shore town introduced her to the Stone Harbor Museum, where she is now the Vice President on the Board of Trustees.

I didn't know about the bowling alley," said Teri Fischer, now a resident of Stone Harbor. STONE HARBOR, New Jersey (WPVI) - "When I came here, I mean, I didn't know about the railroad. Each week, a different small business offers a prize to kids who complete this fun Jersey shore-themed scavenger hunt!
