Taylor Swift spent childhood summers in Stone Harbor, and now she has her own exhibit at the museum which has launched its 2024 Taylor Swift collection

Photos of young Taylor Swift in the Shore town are displayed at Stone Harbor Museum.

As visitors stroll through the picturesque streets of Stone Harbor, they can now explore a new attraction: the Taylor Swift exhibit at the Stone Harbor Museum.

In recent years, Teri Fischer, president of the museum’s board of trustees, had been hearing whispers that Swift’s family might donate items to the museum, and she remained optimistic that it would eventually happen.

In late May, the museum received a call from the team of the Berks County-born superstar.

Stone Habor Museum honors Taylor Swift

“The family has cherished memories of Stone Harbor, so they chose to send us some items for display at the museum,” Fischer explained.

Swift spent her summers in Stone Harbor with her family until she turned 14, performing at local venues like Coffee Talk and the now-closed Henny’s. Her father, Scott Swift, also served as an EMT with the Stone Harbor Volunteer Fire Company No. 1, according to the museum.

A poster of Taylor Swift by Peter Max at Stone Harbor Museum.

The Stone Harbor Museum unveiled its 2024 Taylor Swift collection on June 13.

Running through September, the exhibit features childhood photos of Swift vacationing in Stone Harbor, four vinyl records from her album Midnights arranged as a clock, a poster for her “Eras Tour” concert film, an artwork of Swift by Peter Max, a Midnights-themed guitar signed by the artist, and four music videos from the Midnights album—all donated by Swift’s family.

It's a Love Story for Taylor Swift at the Stone Harbor Museum - NJ Family

Stone Habor Museum honors Taylor Swift

Stone Habor Museum honors Taylor Swift

Stone Habor Museum honors Taylor Swift

Stone Habor Museum honors Taylor Swift