Elizabeth D. Kay Environmental Center
The Elizabeth D. Kay Environmental Center is located on a 223-acre (90 ha) site by the Black River in Chester Township, Morris County, New Jersey. The center was dedicated on October 28, 1993. The property, previously known as Hidden River Farm, was donated by Elizabeth D. Kay and her husband Alfred.[1] The building is used as the field office of The Nature Conservancy in New Jersey.[2] The Patriots' Path crosses the fields and forests of the property.[3]
Elizabeth D. Kay Environmental Center | |
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Type | Nature center |
Location | 200 Pottersville Road Chester Township, New Jersey |
Coordinates | 40°45′50″N 74°42′43″W |
Area | 223 acres (90 ha) |
Operated by | Morris County Parks Commission |
Gallery
- Entrance sign
- The Patriots' Path by the Black River
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See also
References
- "Elizabeth D. Kay Environmental Center". Morris County Park Commission.
- "The Nature Conservancy in New Jersey". The Nature Conservancy.
- "Patriots' Path". Morris County Park Commission.
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