Jersey Shore Museum Opens Taylor Swift Exhibit

Opening Night of Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour

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The Stone Harbor Museum in New Jersey has unveiled an exhibit dedicated to pop superstar Taylor Swift's summers spent in the town. The exhibit, which opened on June 13, features a range of artifacts, including vinyls from her 'Midnights' album, a concert poster from her 'Eras' tour, and personal family photos.

Swift and her family vacationed in Stone Harbor from 1992 to 2004. The exhibit aims to give fans a glimpse into Swift's early years and her connection to the Jersey Shore town. Visitors can also check out Coffee Talk cafe, where Swift performed some of her earliest shows.

"Our museum is thrilled to have these items,” said Teri Fischer, president of the board of trustees for the Stone Harbor Museum, to the Asbury Park Press. “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.”

The exhibit is expected to run through September, offering fans a unique insight into the early life of the Grammy-winning artist.


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