Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The Liberty State Park, NJ


The Liberty State Park is a waterfront park of approximately 300 acres developed for public recreation.  

The Liberty Walk promenade stretches for 1.3 miles offering magnificent views of the NYC skyline, the Statue of Liberty and the Ellis Island. You can walk or bike as well as fish at the promenade. Off the promenade, picnic areas with tables are provided. Ferry services are available to both islands.

Within the park The Liberty Science Center offers interactive exhibits that focus on invention, health, and the environment.

 
For more information visit http://www.libertystatepark.org/

Mystic, CT

 
Mystic, CT, is known for two things: pizza and the seaport with the historic museum.

‘Mystic Pizza’ starring Julia Roberts made Mystic a very popular destination. You can still grab a slice of pizza and watch the famous movie at the famous pizzeria (below).

Mystic Seaport – The Museum of America and the Sea is the nation’s leading maritime museum. You can aboard historic ships and stroll through a re-created 19th century village (below).

At the Olde Mystic Village you can step back into the 1700s. Experience early American charm with over 60 quaint shoppes in a colonial New England style setting.

For more information, visit http://mystic.org/

The CliffWalk in Newport, RI

 
The CliffWalk stretches for 3.5 miles along the eastern shore of Newport, RI. The walk combines the natural beauty of the rocky shoreline with the architectural marvels of Newport’s gilded age. The trail was designed in 1975 as a National Recreation Trail. The trail starts at Easton’s Beach (Memorial Blvd) and ends at Bailey’s Beach (Bellevue Ave) with many exits along the trail.

The CliffWalk is one of the main attractions in Newport with historic mansions and busy downtown full of quaint shops.
 
For more information, visit http://cliffwalk.com/


Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Newport Mansions, RI


The Newport Mansions of Rhode Island consist of nine mansions, plus The Breakers Stable and Carriage House, Green Animals Topiary Garden, and the Newport Mansions Museum Store.

“Each house you visit is an authentic icon of one of the great eras of American history. Hunter House was here when the Battle of Bunker Hill was fought; Chateau-sur-Mer saw the age of global commerce by American clipper ships like Flying Cloud; and The Beakers opened as the Vanderbilt’s latest achievement in the era in which railroads revolutionized the nation much the way jet-liners and the internet would a century later.”

Hunter House offers exquisite colonial furniture

Chateau-Sur-Mer offers hand-carved Italian woodwork, Chinese porcelain and collections of rare trees

The Breakers – the 70-room summer estate of Cornelius Vanderbilt’s interiors feature rare marble, alabaster and gilded woods throughout

The Elms houses monumental art works, including wall-sized Venetian paintings, Chinese Lacquer panels and tapestries

Rosecliff offers audio tour bringing you closer to the lives of Rosecliff’s families. The house also includes the Victorian Wardrobe exhibit featuring historic costume collections designed by the great Parisian couturier Charles Frederick Worth

Marble House also offers audio tour, the house contains 500,000 cubic feet of marble, an ultimate statement of Gilded Age privilege

Kingscote still possesses original rooms from each era featuring Tiffany glass, rare furniture, silver collections, and Chinese decorative arts

Chepstow is a charming Italianate-style cottage containing original family furnishings, a collection of the 19th century American paintings including Hudson River landscape

Isaac Bell House is a masterpiece of the American Shingle-Style featuring open floor plan

The Isaac Bell House with Kingscote “illustrate Newport’s evolution as a premier place for great design, fine living, and the creation of a distinctly American style of architecture.”

Green Animals Topiary Garden includes dozens of fanciful animals, a sailing ship, teacups, spirals and other geometric shapes.

 
For more information including special events, visit www.NewportMansions.org