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I Heart Horror 2026

Friday, February 13 and
Saturday, February 14, 2026
7pm, 8:30pm, and 10pm

This Valentine's Day Weekend, avoid the Red Death and join us for an evening of food, drink, and storytelling, as we again transform our museum into an old, candle-lit hotel. Enjoy 4 macabre stories told by the inn's "guests," as they deliver first person dramatic readings of the tales of Edgar Allen Poe.

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$35 per person, $30 for members/students. Over 21. Admission includes stories, snacks, and 2 spiritous beverages. VERY limited space, please reserve your spot soon!

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I Heart Horror is SOLD OUT!  Please call the museum office at 732-381-0441 to be placed on a cancellation list. Please, also, if you cannot make it, let us know so that we may make room for someone who will enjoy the show.
ALL CHANGES MUST GO THROUGH THE MUSEUM OFFICE - Please don't fall victim to scammers online - there are no "tickets," only your Paypal email and your name on our list.

Your Paypal confirmation is your ticket - your name (as it appears in Paypal) will be on a list, but please have the email ready to present at the door during check-in.

Funding for the Merchants and Drovers Tavern Museum is currently made possible in part by the following: New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State, through a grant administered by the Union County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Department of Parks & Recreation; the Union County Board of County Commissioners' HEART Grant Program; New Jersey Cultural Trust; New Jersey Historic Trust "Discover NJ" Historic License Plate Fund; RSI Bank Foundation of the Community Foundation of New Jersey; The Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America; a Rahway Chamber of Commerce Business Improvement Grant; and numerous individual donors. 

Phone

Email

732-381-0441

Street Address

1632 St. Georges Ave, Rahway NJ 07065

Mailing Address

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PO Box 1842, Rahway, NJ 07065

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