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  1. Wave Hill’s exclusive caterer, Great Performances, is dedicated to collaborating with you to create a personalized, quality experience for your guests. Passionate about culinary presentation, tastes and flavors that are crafted to enrich the occasion, Great Performances offers a proprietary element of style and innovative design that turns ...

  2. www.wavehill.org › __home__Home - Wave Hill

    Engage with Wave Hill staff and visiting experts in a wide variety of programs throughout the year, from talks and walks to lectures and workshops. Children & Families Our nature and art programs for children and families inspire curiosity, persistence, creativity and resilience that sets the stage for lifelong learning.

  3. www.wavehill.orgWave Hill

    Location. 4900 Independence Avenue Bronx, NY 10471. Tuesday 10:00AM - 5:30PM. Open

  4. Apr 8, 2024 · Our shuttle will run hourly to and from Wave Hill with stops at the #1 Subway Van Cortlandt Park/West 242nd Street station, Riverdale Park Lot and Metro North-Riverdale Station. Pick-up to Wave Hill from: #1 Train West 242nd St Station (in front of Burger King): 12:10PM, 1:10PM, 2:10PM, 3:10PM ; Riverdale Park Lot: 12:25PM, 1:25PM, 2:25PM, 3:25PM

  5. Over a century old, the Wave Hill estate of Riverdale is one of New York City’s most beautiful parks. The property was first developed by William Lewis Morris, who named the estate Wave Hill. The Morris family resided at Wave Hill from 1843 to 1852. In 1865, the famous publisher William H. Appleton purchased the estate and used it as a summer ...

  6. Apr 29, 2010 · Wave Hill is a 28-acre public garden and cultural center. It's in the heart of the Bronx, and considered one of New York City's best-kept secrets. Welcome to Art Works, the program that goes behind the scenes with some of the nation's great artists to explore how art works. I'm your host, Josephine Reed. Overlooking the Hudson River, Wave Hill ...

  7. Wave Hill is part of an area of land stretching from the top of Manhattan to Poughkeepsie along the east side of the Hudson River. This is the ancestral homeland of the Lenape tribe of Native Americans, starting about six thousand years ago, long before any European settlers arrived in the area. Along the river, they managed the forests, fished ...

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