Morristown Green, most commonly referred to as the Green, is a historical park located in the center of Morristown, New Jersey. It has an area of two and a half acres and in the past served as a military base, a militia training ground, and an area for public executions. It is now a public park surrounded by shops, restaurants, and bars.
The Frelinghuysen Arboretum was once the country home of George Griswold Frelinghuysen and his wife, Sara Ballantine Frelinghuysen, and was known as Whippany Farm. The Frelinghuysens commissioned the Boston architectural firm of Rotch & Tilden to construct a summer home and carriage house on the property. The mansion, a beautiful example of Colonial Revival architecture, was built in 1891 in the style of an English country estate. The estate was planted with trees and shrubs with the mansion overlooking the Great Lawn, all of which was considered essential to the ‘English-style landscape.’ The Frelinghuysens spent 40 summers at Whippany Farm in fashionable Morristown. Their daughter, Matilda E. Frelinghuysen, inherited the property and participated in planning for its conversion to a public arboretum. Whippany Farm was bequeathed to Morris County in 1969. Frelinghuysen Arboretum was entered on the State and National Register of Historic Places on September 22, 1977. ~ Morris Co Parks
Morristown National Historical Park is nationally significant as the site of the 1779-80 winter encampment of the Continental Army under General George Washington. Here you'll find historical buildings as well as hiking paths to explore.
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