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Afterschool Adventures- Apprentice, Journeyman and Master: Early American Trades at Liberty Hall

1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

Many members of Early American communities were tradespersons, all providing necessary goods and services that made it possible to build a house like Liberty Hall.  We’ll learn about the roles of the different tradespersons who worked together to form an interdependent community web.   Recommended for grades 1st- 5th. Buy Tickets Buy Tickets on Eventbrite […]

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Afterschool Adventures- Games Galore!

1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

Board games have occupied children and adults alike for thousands of years.  We’ll learn about  the history of board games and take a look at some 20th century games left behind at Liberty Hall by the Kean children.  Students will use a variety of materials to craft their own original board game.   Recommended for grades […]

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Afterschool Adventures: Family Crest Fun!

1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

Travel back to Medieval times to learn the history surrounding coats of arms.  We’ll look at the family crest created for the Kean family and some of the objects in the museum and at the university that bear that crest before designing our own crests using authentic symbols handed down from the Middle Ages.   Recommended […]

Black History Month: A Look Back

1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

Using documents from the museum's collection, we will examine the role of enslaved people at Liberty Hall during the 18th and early 19th centuries in this interactive program. The program includes a tour of relevant areas of the museum. This is a Virtual program recommended for ages 10 and up.

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Afterschool Adventures- Who’s Home?

1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

Knock, knock! Anybody home?  In this outdoor based program, students will learn about trees as habitats and will inventory the plants and animals that live in, on, and around trees to discover the many ways plants, animals and humans depend on trees. Recommended for grades 1st- 5th. var exampleCallback = function() { console.log('Order complete!'); }; […]

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Summer Adventures at Liberty Hall: Adventures in Nature!

1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

Experience the wonders of nature at the Arboretum at Liberty Hall! Explore five different habitats at Liberty Hall and learn to identify some of the plants and animals that call those habitats home. Hike the trails surrounding Liberty Hall, and get up-close and personal with some of the oldest trees in New Jersey, and make […]

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Summer Adventures at Liberty Hall!: Fairy Trials and Tales

1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

The fairies of Liberty Hall have left a string of clues on our trails. Join us as we unlock the secrets in each clue and search for the fairies. We’ll also make some enchanted fairy crafts, have a snack and hear a favorite fairy tale. Program includes a snack. Recommended for ages 6-12. There are […]

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Summer Adventures at Liberty Hall!: Leaf it to Me!

1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

The Arboretum at Liberty Hall is the setting for this tree-mendous program where we'll learn all about the vital role of trees in our world. We'll get up close and personal with some of Liberty Hall's Champion and Heritage trees and learn how to identify different tree species by their leaves. Program includes a snack. […]

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Summer Adventures at Liberty Hall!: Scouts, Spies, and Soldiers

1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

Learn how Revolutionary era spies used codes, dead drops and ciphers to convey military intelligence. Follow clues to find a secret message, learn to decode using the pig-pen code, and participate in a musket drill. All children will create and take home their own secret code book. Program includes a snack. Recommended for ages 6-12. […]

Third Thursday Virtual Lecture Series: William Livingston

Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJ

Join us virtually! William Livingston: General, Governor, and Signer of the Constitution Help Liberty Hall Museum celebrate Constitution Day with our Third Thursday Lecture Series. James Madison reportedly once said " William Livingston did not take an active part in the debates at the Constitutional Convention but he was placed on important Committees where it […]