The route passes more development as it widens into a four lane divided highway with jughandles, turning to the north and passing Duke Gardens.
You'll find both basin and lanterns at the Duke Gardens.
Duke Gardens in Somerset County, New Jersey were among the most significant glass house collections in America.
Duke Gardens formed four sides of a quadrangle, and took at least one hour to view.
Duke Gardens were visited in the following sequence:
Duke Gardens opened to the public in 1964.
The 36th line of latitude goes directly through the Duke Gardens; there is a plaque designating a spot through which the meridian runs.
The Duke Gardens has a "36th Parallel Club" although the garden itself is just north of the parallel.
There is artificiality at Duke Gardens, but also beauty, sensuality and not a little humor.
Recently, these foundations have sold some assets and have closed Duke Gardens.