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Morris County Releases 250th Anniversary Coloring & Activity Book

Educational Illustrated Publication Celebrates Local Revolutionary Heritage

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The Morris County 250th Celebrations Committee, in partnership with the Morris County Tourism Bureau and the Morris County Board of County Commissioners, is proud to announce the release of the โ€œMorris County 250th Anniversary Coloring & Activity Bookโ€ — a creative new way for families, students and residents to explore the countyโ€™s Revolutionary War roots.

Download the 250th Coloring and Activity Book Here

โ€œMorris County holds a distinguished place in our nationโ€™s founding, and it is our responsibility to ensure that this history is preserved, understood, and appreciated by future generations. Our Revolutionary coloring and activity book is an example of one way we can educate our youngest residents about our countyโ€™s Revolutionary heritage, allowing families and students to relate to our history in a meaningful way. The Board of County Commissioners is proud to support initiatives that promote historical awareness and appreciation of our countyโ€™s role in shaping the American story,โ€ said Commissioner Christine Myers.

Designed for learners of all ages, this special-edition publication brings Morris Countyโ€™s remarkable history to life through interactive illustrations and activities. Each page highlights the landmarks, people and pivotal moments that shaped the regionโ€™s essential role in the American Revolution, offering a fun and accessible introduction to local heritage.

โ€œAs we prepare for the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution, our goal is to bring history to life in meaningful and creative ways. This coloring and activity book allows children and families to explore Morris Countyโ€™s Revolutionary past together — page by page, story by story. We hope it sparks a sense of wonder, encourages visits to our historic sites, and strengthens our shared appreciation for the enduring contributions of this region,โ€ said Sarah Neibart, chair of Morris Countyโ€™s 250th Celebrations.

Many of the illustrations draw inspiration from the beloved work of renowned Morris County artist Lucille Hobbie (1915-2008), whose detailed lithographs and watercolors beautifully captured the areaโ€™s historic character. The cover showcases the official Morris County 250th Anniversary logo — a silhouette of Gen. George Washington on horsebackโ€”symbolizing leadership, perseverance and the countyโ€™s enduring connection to the founding of our nation.

โ€œThe Heritage Commission is thrilled to contribute to a project that connects everyone with Morris Countyโ€™s extraordinary past. By blending history, art and education, this activity book allows individuals to discover our local historic sites and their significance in Americaโ€™s journey to independence. Itโ€™s an interactive reminder that history is not only something we preserve — itโ€™s something we experience,โ€ said Amanda Broschart, Director of the Morris County Heritage Commission.

The 15-page coloring and activity book features scenes from key Revolutionary-era locations, including the Ford Mansion, Washingtonโ€™s Headquarters, The Alliance statue, and historic structures, such as the Black Horse Inn and Rockaway Presbyterian Church. Each activity is crafted to spark curiosity, encourage exploration and deepen appreciation for Morris Countyโ€™s vital contribution to Americaโ€™s fight for independence.

โ€œThe business community has long recognized the importance of Morris Countyโ€™s historical assets in shaping our identity and supporting a vibrant local economy. This coloring and activity book not only highlights our Revolutionary heritage, but also reinforces the value of cultural tourism as we approach the 250th Anniversary. The Chamber is proud to support efforts that celebrate our history, strengthen community engagement and promote Morris County as a destination for families, students, and visitors alike,โ€ said Meghan Hunscher President & CEO, Morris County Chamber of Commerce.

The book is part of the countyโ€™s broader initiative marking the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution — a multi-year effort to celebrate, educate and engage communities across Morris County and the region through events, programs and historical storytelling.

Copies of the Morris County 250th Anniversary Coloring & Activity Book are available through the Morris County 250th Anniversary website.

For more information about the 250th Anniversary commemoration and upcoming events, visit morriscounty250.org.

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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Governor NJ District Kiwanis International, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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