The Gardens of Florham on the Campus of Fairleigh Dickinson
In 1890 the couple acquired 1,200 acres stretching from "Millionaires Row," as Madison Avenue was then called, to Park Avenue and beyond. The foremost landscape architect of the 19th century, elderly Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to transform about 150 acres into a park .
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The Gardens of Florham on the Campus of Fairleigh Dickinson
In 1890 the couple acquired 1,200 acres stretching from "Millionaires Row," as Madison Avenue was then called, to Park Avenue and beyond. The foremost landscape architect of the 19th century, elderly Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned to transform about 150 acres into a park .
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