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At Duke Farms, you’ll find over 1000 acres of land devoted to an ongoing exploration—of native species, preservation and sustainability efforts, and of the area’s natural beauty.
A visit to Duke Farms is an opportunity to experience New Jersey’s native landscape at its finest, and to engage with it however you’d like. Duke Farms is located in Hillsborough on a 2,740-acre property, where over 1,000 acres are open to the public for self-discovery, outdoor activities, and education and research related to ecological sustainability.
Attached is a wall of the Duke PA Program with our mission statement
painted on it. Students on their way to the lecture hall see this every
day!
Antoinette
(See attached file: PA Program.jpg)
Antoinette Polito, MHS, PA-C
Academic Coordinator
Duke University Physician Assistant Program
Clinical Associate
Department of Community and Family Medicine
919-613-6659
antoinette.polito@duke.edu
At Duke Farms, you’ll find over 1000 acres of land devoted to an ongoing exploration—of native species, preservation and sustainability efforts, and of the area’s natural beauty.
A visit to Duke Farms is an opportunity to experience New Jersey’s native landscape at its finest, and to engage with it however you’d like. Duke Farms is located in Hillsborough on a 2,740-acre property, where over 1,000 acres are open to the public for self-discovery, outdoor activities, and education and research related to ecological sustainability.
Marine Sergeant Terry Pulaski a once proud man is now a broken shell of himself having returned from Iraq with both PTSD and a disabling injury. Terry struggles to be a good father and husband but his challenges leave him feeling like a burden to his wife and daughter. With his dog Duke in tow he decides to leave his family behind. Years later a homeless Terry needs help for an aging and ill Duke so he leaves him in the care of a veterinary clinic. Will Duke be able to help Terry face his demons and reconcile with his estranged daughter?
At Duke Farms, you’ll find over 1000 acres of land devoted to an ongoing exploration—of native species, preservation and sustainability efforts, and of the area’s natural beauty.
A visit to Duke Farms is an opportunity to experience New Jersey’s native landscape at its finest, and to engage with it however you’d like. Duke Farms is located in Hillsborough on a 2,740-acre property, where over 1,000 acres are open to the public for self-discovery, outdoor activities, and education and research related to ecological sustainability.
Duke Farms Estate is home to the *Hay Barn* Hay Barn, built around 1905. The barn used to be used for pressing and storing hay. However, in 1915, a fire destroyed the original structure, leaving only stone walls. About four decades after the barn burned down, Doris, the daughter of tobacco magnate James Buchanan Duke (affectionately known as Buck), assembled a series of marble statues that were scattered throughout the estate and arranged them along the walls inside the barn in such a way as to create a miniature sculpture garden among the trees on the green grass. Marble maidens with the bearing of goddesses from Greek mythology are very beautiful. Unfortunately, time has caused irreparable damage to many of them. Someone has a damaged neck, another has the tip of his nose broken off. At one time, all the marble and bronze statues were ordered and brought to the United States from Europe by J.B. Duke for a lot of money.