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    Grounds For Sculpture

    Grounds For Sculpture

    4.6(731 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Can you tell which are statues?…read more Years ago I went to Grounds For Sculpture, a 42 acre outdoor and indoor art exhibit with gorgeous gardens and every type of art you can learn and imagine. My boys were too young to appreciate it back then. This time we did it differently. Prior to going, we did a lesson on different types of art. We created slides to help teach us different types of art. I have included the slides so you can share these to your kids as an art lesson. While we were at the Grounds For Sculpture, I have to tell you... the way the Realism Art, Pop Art, and Abstract Impression Art Blended with its natural surroundings, my eyes began to play tricks on me! For a split second, regular people sitting on a bench looked like statues too! It's very well done! This place creates a dream like state. Go to the Meadow section first! It's a lot of walking so don't go on a hot day. #groundsforsculpture #nj #art

    This may sound overly exuberant, but I love this place!…read more Founded in 1992 by J. Seward Johnson (a Johnson & Johnson heir) his goal was to build a contemporary sculpture garden for the public to enjoy. The property was initially the site of the Jersey fairgrounds and later the Trenton Speedway. (It's so peaceful and lovely here, it's hard to imagine the raucous noise of racecars.) We signed up for a walking tour -- free with the price of admission -- which runs for about an hour. In addition, friendly docents walking around the grounds stopped to chat offering great information -- even some juicy gossip! Be sure to pull up the app on your phone which we found helpful. The garden is closed Tuesday. One of the sites said admission is timed, but mid-week we were able to simply show up. Note that veterans and seniors pay reduced admission. Parking is free and there's a restaurant/coffee shop in the welcome center that's an inviting place to refuel. The photos I snapped are the garden's realistic representations, but there's a whole host of contemporary sculpture, all very different with their own stories.

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    Ellarslie Trenton City Museum

    Ellarslie Trenton City Museum

    4.7(3 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Parking was a breeze. It was such a wonderful stroll up to…read morethe front door because of the cherry blossom blooming right out front!! The staff is so welcoming! I was here to see a program where the three artists shared their history and the story behind their pieces. It really was so charming and precious. And I enjoyed seeing their works. There were also some instruments there so when the conversations ended, you could still just look at the art and there was somebody on the piano and there was a gentleman also on the drums and it was so wonderful to be in that space and to enjoy it this way. I look forward to coming back again!! I'm very grateful to the staff for caring for us all & the artist were very fun, inspiring, wonderfully interesting and engaging. It seems that they also found this day very special too. Lots of laughter.

    The Ellerslie Museum of the City of Trenton is truly a gem. It is set in the beautiful and bucolic…read moreCadwalder Park, which was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (of Central Park fame). So when you approach the stately mansion that houses the museum, you get to experience the lovely park as well. Once inside there is so much to see. Upstairs is the permanent exhibit of Trenton pottery. The other exhibits throughout the building vary from mixed media, photography, illustration, paintings, textiles...it is always something interesting. Molly's Museum Store is also chock full of handmade items that make wonderful gifts. The Ellerslie is also host to many different events for example poetry slams, chocolate and wine evenings, concerts, Sunday socials and much more. It is a wonderful spot and a perfect way to spend the day.

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    New Jersey State Police Museum & Learning Center

    New Jersey State Police Museum & Learning Center

    3.7(3 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    This place was amazing. Nice size, free, staff are officers and they're friendly. Everything is…read moredisplayed in an organized way and descriptive. They even have a crime scene simulator

    When I was a child I went to the New Jersey State Police Museum, and a recent Monday I decided to…read morecheck it out again. The museum is located on the NJ State Police Headquarters campus (base?) so to get to the museum you need to stop at the guard house, show your ID and get a visitor's pass. Then it is just a short ride up the road and a right and you are looking at the parking lot. There is ton of parking (for buses too). Walk directly across the lot and there is the museum. There is no cost for the museum. When I arrived around 11 I was the first visitor of the day, so the Trooper in the museum chatted with me a bit and turned on some of the videos for me. They do require you to sign into their guest book that you came. I spent about 2 hours walking around the museum reading all the exhibits. I didn't watch all the videos and I didn't play with some of the interactive ones. And that was just me alone. If you are a history buff, love NJ or law enforcement, or like the off-the-beaten path places you should check this place out. There are two parts of the museum there is the new part which has most of the exhibits. But the older museum is a replicate of the log cabins that were used by the NJSP for many years. I believe they do lectures in there for groups, but they also have a number of vehicles that have been used over the years. I did spend a lot of time reading about the officers who lost their lives in the line of duty and paying my respects at the memorial garden right outside the museum. While there is no gift shop inside the museum, in the parking lot there is a trailer with a shop in it. There was a LOT of NJSP sweatshirts, t-shirts, and other apparel. They accept credit card. Proceeds go to the Former Troopers Family Foundation.

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