The Historic Organ Restoration Committee is a non-profit based in Atlantic City NJ focused on restoring the Midmer-Losh and Kimball pipe organs in Boardwalk Hall while promoting education about these historic instruments through tours and community engage
The Historic Organ Restoration Committee is a dedicated non-profit organization located in Atlantic City, NJ. Our mission is to restore and maintain the iconic Midmer-Losh and Kimball pipe organs in Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall. As a 501(c)(3) entity, we are committed to preserving these significant musical treasures for future generations through education, restoration, and community engagement. Join us as we bring these monumental instruments back to life, offering tours and educational programs that celebrate their history and craftsmanship. Together, we keep the music alive.
The Historic Organ Restoration Committee, based at 2301 Boardwalk in Atlantic City, NJ, is passionately committed to the preservation of two of the world's most extraordinary pipe organs housed in Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall: the Midmer-Losh and the Kimball. The Midmer-Losh organ is recognized as the largest musical instrument globally and is currently undergoing an extensive restoration project aimed at reviving its grandeur. The committee operates as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, relying on generous donations and community support to fund our initiatives. Our team not only focuses on restoration but also places a strong emphasis on education and public engagement. We believe that understanding these magnificent instruments goes beyond music; it encompasses various STEAM subjects including science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. Through guided tours and classes designed for visitors of all ages, we share insights into the inner workings of pipe organs while hig
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