New Jersey is called the Garden State for a reason. Visit Duke Farms, a 1,000-acre preserve in Hillsborough, to see a perfect example of New Jersey’s agricultural history. This beautiful farm dates back to 1893 and has been an example of environmental responsibility since Doris Duke took over operations in 1925. The farm opened up to the public in 2012, and for the past decade, it has been a popular spot for any New Jersey nature lover to spend the day.

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For more information about this beautiful Garden State gem, visit Duke Farms on the web. The farm is open year-round, but the best time to visit is from April through October.

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