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==Arts and culture== [[File:Milburn NJ clock.JPG|thumb|Clock tower at the intersection of Main and Essex Streets]] [[File:Taylor Park Millburn New Jersey.JPG|thumb|Taylor Park]] * [[Paper Mill Playhouse]] is a 1,200-seat regional theater established in 1938, that has been officially designated as the "State Theatre of New Jersey".<ref>[http://www.papermill.org/about-us.html About Us], [[Paper Mill Playhouse]]. Accessed August 6, 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.papermill.org/about-us/who-we-are/our-history.html Background and History], [[Paper Mill Playhouse]]. Accessed August 6, 2013.</ref> * [[Congregation B'nai Israel (Millburn, New Jersey)|B'nai Israel synagogue]] was designed by architect [[Percival Goodman]] and features works by [[Herbert Ferber]], [[Adolph Gottlieb]] and [[Robert Motherwell]].<ref>D'Onofrio, Laura. [http://www.northjersey.com/arts_entertainment/90191082_B_nai_Israel_s_interior_art_pieces_head_to_New_York.html "B'nai Israel's interior art pieces head to New York"], ''The Item of Millburn and Short Hills'', April 8, 2010. Accessed March 21, 2012. "In 1951 Millburn's Congregation B'nai Israel took a revolutionary step. Rabbi Max Gruenewald commissioned architect Percival Goodman to find three avant-garde artists to create works for the synagogue.Jane Young, Executive Director of Congregation B'nai Israel, stands in front of Adoplh Gottlieb's Torah Ark Curtain that is now on display in New York City's Jewish Museum. When artists Robert Motherwell, Herbert Ferber and Adolph Gottlieb created respectively an expansive lobby mural, an exterior sculpture and a large-scale Torah curtain, Gruenewald knew the modern works would ruffle feathers."</ref>
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