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Wave Hill Brings Together Artist, Arborist and Oaks part 2
The center gallery in Wave Hill's Glyndor Gallery provided a quiet setting for artist Ilene Sunshine and arborist William Bryant Logan to share the...
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Wave Hill Brings Together Artist, Arborist and Oaks part 1
The center gallery in Wave Hill's Glyndor Gallery provided a quiet setting for artist Ilene Sunshine and arborist William Bryant Logan to share the...
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Wave Hill Talks Winter Wonders at Local Cable Station BronxNet
Wave Hill Executive Director and President Claudia Bonn visited local cable station BronxNet in late January 2009, highlighting the winter gardens,...
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Wave Hill's Andrew Appel Talks Cabaret with Steve Ross and Joseph Thalken
In mid-March, Andrew Appel, Wave Hill's Performing Arts Manager, spent the morning with performer Steve Ross, who partners with Wave Hill to bring ...
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NONPROFITA serene oasis overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades, Wave Hill is a 28-acre public garden and cultural center. Enjoy year-round programs in horticulture, education and the arts, including our popular Family Art Project, provided free with admission every weekend. Relax in our spectacular gardens, often called "one of the greatest living works of art." Have a light meal in the Wave Hill Café, take in the contemporary art exhibitions in Glyndor Gallery and our music season in majestic Armor Hall. And don't leave without a visit to The Shop at Wave Hill. Your purchase of the perfect house or garden gift supports our spectacular gardens and programming.
Wave Hill House was built as a country home in 1843 by jurist William Lewis Morris. From 18661903 it was owned by William Henry Appleton, who enlarged the house in 18661869 and again in 1890. In 1903, George W. Perkins, a partner of J.P. Morgan, purchased Wave Hill House, adding it to the properties he had been accumulating to create a great estate along the Hudson River, including Oliver Harrimans adjacent villa on the site of what is now Glyndor House. Perkins devoted much of his extraordinary energy to planning the grounds so as to enhance the propertys magnificent vistas. To the garden and greenhouses built by Appleton, Perkins added more greenhouses, a swimming pool, terraces and the recreational facility that we now call the Ecology Building. The land was graded and contoured, rare trees and shrubs were planted on the broad lawns, and gardens were created to blend harmoniously with the natural beauty of the Hudson River highlands. Across the river, Perkins involvement at the inception of the Palisades Interstate Park Commission was pivotal in preserving the Palisades. In 1960, the Perkins-Freeman family deeded Wave Hill to the City of New York; Wave Hill, Inc., was formed in 1965 as a non-profit corporation. Today, as one of 33 New York City-owned cultural institutions, Wave Hill provides an oasis of serenity and offers programs in horticulture, education and the arts. Through these programs, Wave Hill seeks to foster connections between people and nature.
Affordable and easy to get to, Wave Hill is open year-round TuesdaySunday and many major holidays: 9AM5:30PM. Closes 4:30PM, October 15April 14.
ADMISSION
$6 adults, $3 students and seniors 65+, $2 children 618.
Free Tuesday and Saturday mornings until noon.
Free to Members and children under 6.
Target sponsors free Tuesday and Saturday morning admission to Wave Hill, providing public access to the arts in our community.
DIRECTIONS
Located only 30 minutes from midtown Manhattan, Wave Hills free shuttle van transports you to and from our front gate and Metro-Norths Riverdale station, and the 242nd Street stop on the #1 subway line. We offer limited onsite parking for $8 per vehicle, and free, continuous shuttle service to a free lot nearby. Complete directions and shuttle bus schedule at www.wavehill.org or by calling 718.549.3200.