The Waterhouse Museum was located in Toms River, New Jersey. The museum exhibited art by Colonel Charles Waterhouse, a U. S. Marine veteran of the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II.[1] The works at the museum depicted military scenes from the American Revolutionary War to the present with a focus on the Marine Corps.[1] When the museum closed, the majority of Waterhouse's body of work was gifted to the United States Marine Corps.[2]
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Established | January 06, 2000 |
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Location | 17 Washington Street Toms River, New Jersey United States |
Type | Art |
Director | Edward C. Sere |
Website | Waterhouse Museum |
The Museum included:
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