LIBERTY STATE PARK - WE WELCOME THE WORLD TO LIBERTY STATE PARK FOR ITS VIEW AND BEAUTY. WE WELCOME YOU TO WALK ALONG OUR GREAT LIBERTY WALK WAY OVER LOOKING THE HUDSON RIVER, TAKING IN ELLIS ISLAND, THE STATUE OF LIBERTY AND THE NYC SKYLINE. STOP IN AND SEE OUR MAGNIFICENT CENTRAL RAILROAD TERMINAL AND TAKE A FERRY TO ELLIS ISLAND OR VISIT THE STATUE OF LIBERTY. THEN ENJOY THE NEW LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER. PLEASE EXPLORE THIS WEB PAGE IN DETAIL AND FIND THE MANY HIDDEN SECRETS OF LIBERTY STATE PARK.

Please note that Liberty Science Center

is CLOSED for construction.
Re-opening July 2007

 

History of Liberty State Park

 

The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Photos

On the New York Harbor, less than 2,000 feet from the Statue of Liberty, Liberty State Park has served a vital role in the development of New Jersey's metropolitan region and the history of the nation.

During the 19th and early 20th centuries the area that is now Liberty State Park was a major waterfront industrial area with an extensive freight and passenger transportation network. This network became the lifeline of New York City and the harbor area. The heart of this transportation network was the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal (CRRNJ), located in the northern portion of the park. The CRRNJ Terminal stands with the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to unfold one of this nation's most dramatic stories: the immigration of northern, southern, and eastern Europeans into the United States. After being greeted by the Statue of Liberty and processed at Ellis Island, these immigrants purchased tickets and boarded trains, at the CRRNJ Terminal, that took them to their new homes throughout the United States. The Terminal served these immigrants as the gateway to the realization of their hopes and dreams of a new life in America.

Today, Liberty State Park continues to serve a vital role in the New York Harbor area. As the railroads and industry declined, the land was abandoned and became a desolate dump site. With the development of Liberty State Park came a renaissance of the waterfront. Land with decaying buildings, overgrown tracks and piles of debris was transformed into a modern urban state park. The park was formerly opened on Flag Day, June 14, 1976, as New Jersey's bicentennial gift to the nation. Most of this 1,122 acre park is open space with approximately 300 acres developed for public recreation.

Hours -- Directions   -- Highlights

Guests can explore three themed floors -- Environment, Health, and Invention -- featuring dozens of exciting hands-on exhibits. Hold a horseshoe crab or a giant insect... rely only on your sense of touch as you crawl in the 100-foot Touch Tunnel... play virtual reality basketball... see an exciting 3-D laser movie or the newest film in the IMAX Dome Theater. Traveling exhibits from around the world encourage guests to visit again and again.

www.LibertyStatePark.com  ---  Liberty Science Center ----- Photo by  James Casserly

Fall/Winter Hours:
 

LSC will be open on the following Mondays:
Yom Kippur, Columbus Day, Monday after Christmas,
Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Presidents' Day.

Tickets:

Ticket information and reservations:
201.200.1000

TDD line:
201.200.1993

Reservation Department hours:
Monday - Friday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Information:
24 Hours

 

Public Transportation
LSC is easily accessible via public transportation from Manhattan and Newark.
Take the PATH train to Exchange Place in Jersey City, or the Ferry
from the World Financial Center to the Colgate Center in Jersey City.
Buses run regularly to LSC.
Click here for a detailed bus schedule.
For NY Waterway ferry information and schedule, please call 1-800-53-FERRY.

Driving from Manhattan
Take the Holland Tunnel and keep to the right.
Follow the NJ Turnpike to Exit 14B (one exit) and follow the directions below.

Driving from north, west, or south
Take the NJ Turnpike Extension to Exit 14B.
After the toll booth, bear left and follow the signs to Liberty State Park.
At the bottom of the hill continue left around a small circle drive onto Phillip Street.
Continue 1/2 mile to LSC's main parking lot, located on your left.

www.LibertyStatePark.com  ---  Liberty Science Center ----- Photo by  James Casserly

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Highlights
The Robot Zoo
Reptiles
Partnership Program
IMAX Film Festival!
E-Quest
Roach World

www.LibertyStatePark.com  ---  Liberty Science Center ----- Photo by  James Casserly

www.LibertyStatePark.com  ---  Liberty Science Center ----- Photo by  James Casserly

www.LibertyStatePark.com  ---  Liberty Science Center ----- Photo by  James Casserly

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