This video, created by the talented students of the Lenape Valley High School Media Lab, highlights the significance of the Roseville Schoolhouse and its role in preserving Byram’s past.

The Roseville Schoolhouse Museum, built in 1853 as a one-room schoolhouse, offers a glimpse into 19th-century education in Byram Township. Now preserved and operated by the Byram Township Historical Society, the schoolhouse was moved from its original site on Lackawanna Drive to its current location near the Municipal Building on Mansfield Drive, where it reopened as a museum in 1986. Visitors can explore the museum by appointment to learn about local history and community heritage.