Museum collections in Livingston, New Jersey
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Riker Hill Art Park
Riker Hill Art Park is a unique and vibrant cultural destination located at 276 Beaufort Avenue in Livingston, New Jersey, United States. This park is not only a beautiful outdoor space, but also a renowned tourist attraction for art enthusiasts. Visitors can explore a variety of art installations, sculptures, and galleries throughout the park, showcasing the work of talented local and international artists. With its picturesque surroundings and diverse collection of artwork, Riker Hill Art Park offers a one-of-a-kind experience for visitors of all ages.
The Arboretum at Liberty Hall
Welcome to The Arboretum at Liberty Hall, a historic and enchanting park located in Union, New Jersey. Steeped in over 250 years of rich history, Liberty Hall invites you to explore its beautifully preserved gardens and arboretum, offering a unique blend of American heritage and natural beauty. Originally established in 1760 by William Livingston, New Jersey's first elected Governor, Liberty Hall has transformed from a private retreat into a vibrant public space. Livingston, a passionate botanist, planted the iconic Horse Chestnut tree that still stands today, over 250 years old and among the oldest in New Jersey. The grounds also host some of the oldest Bartlett and Seckel pear trees in the state, showcasing a living timeline of botanical excellence.
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