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Livingston House Park & Museum
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Located at 1792
Graham Road, the
Alexander W. Livingston House is owned by the
City of Reynoldsburg, administrated by the
Livingston House Society and is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. The house
was built in in 1864-1865 by Livingston, a
horticulturist, who is
world famous as the developer of the tomato into
a stable commercial crop.
On the property
the Livingston's grew
not only tomatoes, but sweet corn,
cabbage and
other vegetables that Livingston
brought to perfection for the seed
industry. |
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The house has
been restored as nearly as possible to its original look
and finish, and is being finished with period objects,
furniture, and clothing, on loan to the Livingston House
Society.
For
more information or to schedule a tour, please
contact the Visitors Bureau office via e-mail or
by phone at (614) 866-4888. |