Edison Public Library
Legends of Liberty Hall
Famous Names at a Historic House
Monday, August 10
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Main Library
Meeting Room23 Acres, 50 Rooms, 250+ Years of American History
A house as old as Liberty Hall has 250 years of stories to tell, and some of its most famous stories have become legends. Participate in interactive storytelling and learn the stories of the ghost of Hannah Caldwell, the love affair of Alexander Hamilton, the British army’s visits to Liberty Hall and more! Participants will learn the elements of truth behind these stories and discover how they grew into the legends they are today.
Liberty Hall is a 23-acre National Historic Site and museum located on the Kean University campus in Union, New Jersey. Built in 1772 by New Jersey's first governor, William Livingston, it is a 50-room mansion that served as a home to the Livingston and Kean families for over 240 years, showcasing American history.

AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Family | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Summer Reading | Local History | In-Person | History |
Main Library
The Main Library on Plainfield Avenue next to the Edison Train Station. The library offers an extensive children’s room, a Meeting Room/Event Space, and a dedicated Maker Space.