Own your own piece of history!
Rare. Historic. Yours to Grow.
1770: Susan Livingston, the daughter of New Jersey's first elected governor, William Livingston, plants a Horse Chestnut Tree in front of Liberty Hall.
1774: Completion of Liberty Hall
1776: The Revolution
2026: This Horse Chestnut still stands and is rooted in over 250 years of historical legacy.
You can continue the legacy by planting a sapling of the Heritage Horse Chestnut right in your own backyard, because this isn't just history you visit- it's history you can own.
Saplings will be available to purchase from April 22 to April 26 at a special seasonal price of $50. Once your tree is purchased, a museum representative will call or email you with pickup information.
Own your own piece of history!
Rare. Historic. Yours to Grow.
1770: Susan Livingston, the daughter of New Jersey's first elected governor, William Livingston, plants a Horse Chestnut Tree in front of Liberty Hall.
1774: Completion of Liberty Hall
1776: The Revolution
2026: This Horse Chestnut still stands and is rooted in over 250 years of historical legacy.
You can continue the legacy by planting a sapling of the Heritage Horse Chestnut right in your own backyard, because this isn't just history you visit- it's history you can own.
Saplings will be available to purchase from April 22 to April 26 at a special seasonal price of $50. Once your tree is purchased, a museum representative will call or email you with pickup information.
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Highlights
- 1 day
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Liberty Hall Museum
1003 Morris Avenue
Union, NJ 07083
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