What do the gardens of Versailles, Louisiana Purchase, and American Revolution have in common? Answer: they all played a role in the creation of a 250-year-old garden just outside of New York City — one which is not only still around today, but is also accessible to visit in person. It’s time to explore one of America’s oldest private gardens; influenced by a 17th-century King, a man who may have been living under an alias, and a woman with a dream of making it into a public space for all. Join New York Adventure Club as we embark on a digital journey through the history of the 250-year-old gardens at Liberty Hall — the home and grounds of the Livingston and Kean families, two of New Jersey’s most affluent and prominent families with direct ties to our nation’s founding fathers.