Uncork History: Romance, Gender, and John Quincy Adams
Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJMost people know about John and Abigail Adams’s famous marriage, but what did their son have to say about love and America’s young ladies?
Most people know about John and Abigail Adams’s famous marriage, but what did their son have to say about love and America’s young ladies?
Liberty Hall is celebrating its 250-year history and the legacy of its first resident, William Livingston, New Jersey’s first elected governor!
Enjoy cocktails as you decorate a gingerbread house!
Do you know we have a historic wine cellar? Enjoy Liberty Hall's Wednesday Night at the Museum series with an exclusive Madeira wine tasting!
In the grand tradition of Mary Alice (Barney) Kean, the last lady of the house, join Liberty Hall for its exquisite Afternoon Tea.
Come and explore how Christian Dior created his iconic fashion house at our summer series, Uncork History!
Come and learn all about J. Stewart Barney (1868-1925) and his grandson and namesake, Stewart Barney Kean (1934-2002)
Discover how from officially organized visits to clandestine elopements, Liberty Hall and its residents have had a storied history with the Presidents of the United States.
In the grand tradition of Mary Alice (Barney) Kean, the last lady of the house, join Liberty Hall for its exquisite Afternoon Tea, Regency Style.
*New Date!* Back in the day, New Jersey was famous for its cider! Even George Washington knew it as the "champagne of ciders."