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Wave Hill

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Wave Hill is a public garden and cultural center located in the Bronx, New York. It is situated on 28 acres of land overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx. The garden features a variety of plants, trees, and flowers, as well as a number of outdoor sculptures and art installations.

In addition to its beautiful gardens, Wave Hill also offers a range of educational programs and events for visitors. These include lectures, workshops, and classes on topics such as gardening, art, and natural history. The garden is also home to several resident artists, who work in studios on the property and often exhibitions and events.

Brief History

Wave Hill has a rich history dating back to 1843. Later the home was purchased in 1903 by George W. Perkins, a wealthy businessman and philanthropist, and later became a private estate.

Other famous people that called the estate home included classical musical conductor Arturo Toscanini who lived from 1942-1945, in addition to the chief members of the British Delegation to the UN, that lived from 1950 to 1956. Later in the 1960s, Robert Moses suggested that the Perkins Freeman family give the deed over to the City of New York. But it wasn’t until 1983 that the estate was added to New York’s list of National Register of Historic places.

The estate was called Perkins Garden prior to its name changing in 1987. However, during this year, it was renamed by Henry Stern, the Parks Commissioner, to Wave Hill.

Later, in 2005, the estate was listed among 406 NYC social services and art institutions that would receive a \$20 million grant from Carnegie Corporation. That grant was made possible by NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Today, Wave Hill receives over 65,000 visitors and happens to be one of the most popular sites in New York’s Riverdale district.

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The Wave Hill Today

Interestingly, the estate includes two homes and a botanical garden. It also contains a multi-roof art gallery, which was originally meant to be a garage. Today, the Perkins Visitor center contains gift shops and an information desk.
Today, Wave Hill is a popular destination for both local residents and tourists and is known for its stunning gardens, educational programs, and cultural events.

  • General Admission: $18 for adults, $8 for children ages 6-18, and free for children under 6
  • Members: Free
  • Active Military Personnel: Free (with valid ID)
  • Seniors (65+): $8

Note that these prices may vary, and it is always a good idea to check the Wave Hill website or call ahead to confirm the current admission prices. Additionally, Wave Hill offers discounts for groups, as well as discounts for Bronx residents, New York City teachers, and students with valid ID.