Acorn Hall, located in Morristown, New Jersey, Is an Italian mansion that was built in 1853. It is now the home of the Morris County Historical Society. The gardens around the building are quite nice. There is a rose garden that contains thirty varieties of Victorian roses, a formal knot garden, and a lovely fern garden.
Tours of the property are given Wednesday and Thursday from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and on Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Admission for adults is $6.00. Children under twelve are admitted free.
Would be cool to tour the house.
ReplyDeleteIt is a neat-looking house!
DeleteHi Sherry,
ReplyDeleteJust checking out that Italian mansion would be quite interesting, based on how fascinating the mansion looks.
Take care.
Gary
It's worth the trip just to see that.
DeleteWhat a beautiful house.
ReplyDeleteI think so, too.
DeleteThat would be a fun place. The local museum around here used to be in a mansion in the city. They moved it to a newer building. I miss the old place.
ReplyDeleteMansions have a lot of personality.
DeleteInteresting! I never knew about this space but grew up rather close to it. Thanks for sharing Sherry!
ReplyDeleteMaybe some day you can check it out.
Deleteyou had me at italian mansion!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful place!
DeleteI need to see how far that is from my Dad's home in PA. Worth a little drive.
ReplyDeleteMight be worth the visit.
DeleteThis might be a case where the house is more interesting than the garden!
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