Lectures & Lagers: Hello Girls, Female Telephone Operators of WWI
Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Ave., Union, NJJoin us for a talk on how the US Army Signal Corps employed women as telephone switchboard operators during WW1!
Join us for a talk on how the US Army Signal Corps employed women as telephone switchboard operators during WW1!
Go on a treasure hunt around Liberty Hall's 11 acres and discover how numbers are all around us in nature!
In the grand tradition of Mary Alice's high teas at her historic home, enjoy a delectable lecture that covers 4,000 years of tea history.
Liberty Hall enjoys the benefit of lots of trees--even before William Livingston moved to the property, he was ordering trees to be planted for enjoyment and study.
After the United States entered World War II in 1941, librarian Nancy Thompson reached out to students and alumni in the armed services. Many wrote back.
Explore the natural beauty of the outdoors by studying landscape paintings, completed by Liberty Hall's former residents.
Did you know that Liberty Hall houses a collection of three antique firetrucks, as well as firefighting gear, toys, equipment, and memorabilia?!
Enjoy our summer series in the garden and join us for Uncork History: Behind the Camera Lens.
June is the perfect time to join Liberty Hall's Third Thursday lecture and travel with us to someplace sunny!
We don't talk about Bruno, but you certainly will be talking about this Encanto-themed fiesta!