The Stone Harbor Museum has opened a new Taylor Swift collection in the small Jersey Shore town where Swift often spent her summers as a child, writes Saleah Blancaflor for Penn Live.
The collection officially opened on June 13, and will run through the end of September.
Among the featured items in the collection include photos of Swift vacationing in Stone Harbor as a child, four “Midnights” vinyls that form a clock display, a “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” concert film poster, and a “Midnights”-themed guitar signed by Swift.
“Our museum is thrilled to have these items,” Teri Fischereri Fischer, president of the board of trustees for the Stone Harbor Museum, said in a press release. “It’s not just about the items; it’s about the fact that her family wanted us to have personal family photos from some time ago that were taken while they were staying in Stone Harbor.
A lot of her earliest memories and performances took place in Stone Harbor. For example, she performed at the Coffee Talk coffee shop, and sang karaoke at the since-closed Henry’s.
One of her favorite spots is the also-closed Italian Garden.
The Stone Harbor Museum, founded in 1996, is just the latest to roll out a Taylor Swift-inspired exhibition or collection.
Read more about the new Taylor Swift collection at Penn Live.
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