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Reeves-Reed Arboretum
New Jersey Historic Preservation Bond Program
Garden State Historic Preservation Trust Fund
Historic Site Management Grant
Grant Award:
$436,658 (1995); $47,500 (2008)
Grant Recipient:
Reeves-Reed Arboretum
County:
Union
Municipality:
Summit
This c.1889 property, also named "The Clearing," is a fine example of a late-nineteenth century estate in one of the original railroad suburbs of New York City. The grounds represent trends in residential landscaping as designed and executed by some of the country's leading landscape architects, such as Vaux and Company, Ellen Shipman and Carl Pilat. This property bears witness to the early-twentieth century trend that brought together professional landscape architects and an elite, primarily female clientele, in a pairing that influenced the "garden club" movement and women's magazines devoted to gardening.
The current Trust grant will help fund the prepartion of a historic site master plan to guide future restoration efforts at the house and grounds. A previous grant helpfed fund a complete rehabilation of the exterior and improvements to the inteior of the Wisner House, rehabilitation of the Carriage House, and partial restoration of the landscape.
For more information, visit www.reeves-reedarboretum.org
