‘Bon Voyage! 200 Years of Global Luxury Travel Adventures’ Webinar

While traveling in the 21st century is as easy as taking a light carryon onto a commercial airliner capable of flying halfway around the globe, world travel leading up to the mid-20th-century was instead a rare luxury enjoyed by a privileged few. But what did such a journey entail, and what was vacationing like before globalization? With the help of personal diaries, letters, and rare archival items, it’s time to explore 18th- to 20th-century luxury travel through the incredible global adventures of two prominent families with lots of time and money on their hands — bon voyage!

Join New York Adventure Club as we embark on a digital journey through 200 years of voyages and vacations taken by the Livingstons and Keans, two of New Jersey’s most affluent and prominent families with direct ties to our nation’s founding fathers.

Led by Hannah Gaston — Coordinator of School Programs at Liberty Hall Museum and a passionate educator — this virtual trip back in time, and around the world, include:

  • An overview of the Livingston and Kean families, and importance of the Liberty Hall Museum in American history
  • digital showcase of over five voyages and vacations taken by the Livingston and Kean families between 1780 and 1950, from California, Spain, and beyond
  • Personal anecdotes of the families’ traveling experiences taken from diaries, sketchbooks, and letters
  • Rarely seen archival items, including hand-colored postcards, travel tickets, maps, souvenirs, and more
  • A discussion of how luxury travel has changed over the past 200 years, and a comparison of today’s popular vacation destinations with those of yesteryears

Afterward, we’ll have a Q&A with Hannah — any and all questions about the Kean and Livingston families, their trips, or Liberty Hall Museum, are welcomed and encouraged!

Can’t make it live? Don’t worry, you’ll have access to the full replay for one week!

See you there, virtually!

*Immediately upon registering, you will receive a separate, automated email containing the link to join this webinar

**For the best possible viewing experience, please ensure you’re using the latest version of your internet browser — Google Chrome is the most compatible. Exact technical requirements and a webinar user guide will be shared in the automated confirmation email upon registration.

***A full replay of the experience will be available to all registered guests for up to a week

About Hannah

Hannah Gaston is the Coordinator of School Programs at Liberty Hall Museum. She started at Liberty Hall in October of 2017 as an intern, was the inaugural recipient of the May Kean Raynold’s Graduate Museum Studies Fellowship in 2018, and was offered her current position in 2019. Historic house museums hold a special place in her heart. She has presented on the topic of relevant and compelling storytelling in historic house museums at the Small Museum Association conference, and has recently published her graduate thesis on the same topic. She holds a B.A. in History from Elmira College and a M.A. in Museum Professions with a focus in Museum Education from Seton Hall University. In her free time she enjoys singing in her church choir and acting in local community theater productions; she looks forward to being able to continue those hobbies soon.

Testimonials

“I love the historical context, photographs, portraits and passion for the topic. In the past few years, I’ve been to Spain (España), France (Francia), Gibraltar, Taiwan (my dad’s native country) and Japan (which isn’t that far from Taiwan by plane), so it was nice to observe how couples back in the day travelled through Spain, France, Japan.” -Maggie

“Speaker was clearly an expert on the travels of these families, and presented the info well, with good graphics and storytelling” -Laura

“Interesting content and great presenter.” -Geoffrey

“Great speaker very interesting material” -Kathy

“Really enjoyed in the in-depth look at the families” -Linda

“Interesting collection of stories, first hand accounts, visuals were good” -Noelle

“Great photos and narration.” -Karen

“Well researched and presented. Interesting facts.” -Maribeth











When: Tue., Jan. 26, 2021 at 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: No Location
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Price: $10
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While traveling in the 21st century is as easy as taking a light carryon onto a commercial airliner capable of flying halfway around the globe, world travel leading up to the mid-20th-century was instead a rare luxury enjoyed by a privileged few. But what did such a journey entail, and what was vacationing like before globalization? With the help of personal diaries, letters, and rare archival items, it’s time to explore 18th- to 20th-century luxury travel through the incredible global adventures of two prominent families with lots of time and money on their hands — bon voyage!

Join New York Adventure Club as we embark on a digital journey through 200 years of voyages and vacations taken by the Livingstons and Keans, two of New Jersey’s most affluent and prominent families with direct ties to our nation’s founding fathers.

Led by Hannah Gaston — Coordinator of School Programs at Liberty Hall Museum and a passionate educator — this virtual trip back in time, and around the world, include:

  • An overview of the Livingston and Kean families, and importance of the Liberty Hall Museum in American history
  • digital showcase of over five voyages and vacations taken by the Livingston and Kean families between 1780 and 1950, from California, Spain, and beyond
  • Personal anecdotes of the families’ traveling experiences taken from diaries, sketchbooks, and letters
  • Rarely seen archival items, including hand-colored postcards, travel tickets, maps, souvenirs, and more
  • A discussion of how luxury travel has changed over the past 200 years, and a comparison of today’s popular vacation destinations with those of yesteryears

Afterward, we’ll have a Q&A with Hannah — any and all questions about the Kean and Livingston families, their trips, or Liberty Hall Museum, are welcomed and encouraged!

Can’t make it live? Don’t worry, you’ll have access to the full replay for one week!

See you there, virtually!

*Immediately upon registering, you will receive a separate, automated email containing the link to join this webinar

**For the best possible viewing experience, please ensure you’re using the latest version of your internet browser — Google Chrome is the most compatible. Exact technical requirements and a webinar user guide will be shared in the automated confirmation email upon registration.

***A full replay of the experience will be available to all registered guests for up to a week

About Hannah

Hannah Gaston is the Coordinator of School Programs at Liberty Hall Museum. She started at Liberty Hall in October of 2017 as an intern, was the inaugural recipient of the May Kean Raynold’s Graduate Museum Studies Fellowship in 2018, and was offered her current position in 2019. Historic house museums hold a special place in her heart. She has presented on the topic of relevant and compelling storytelling in historic house museums at the Small Museum Association conference, and has recently published her graduate thesis on the same topic. She holds a B.A. in History from Elmira College and a M.A. in Museum Professions with a focus in Museum Education from Seton Hall University. In her free time she enjoys singing in her church choir and acting in local community theater productions; she looks forward to being able to continue those hobbies soon.

Testimonials

“I love the historical context, photographs, portraits and passion for the topic. In the past few years, I’ve been to Spain (España), France (Francia), Gibraltar, Taiwan (my dad’s native country) and Japan (which isn’t that far from Taiwan by plane), so it was nice to observe how couples back in the day travelled through Spain, France, Japan.” -Maggie

“Speaker was clearly an expert on the travels of these families, and presented the info well, with good graphics and storytelling” -Laura

“Interesting content and great presenter.” -Geoffrey

“Great speaker very interesting material” -Kathy

“Really enjoyed in the in-depth look at the families” -Linda

“Interesting collection of stories, first hand accounts, visuals were good” -Noelle

“Great photos and narration.” -Karen

“Well researched and presented. Interesting facts.” -Maribeth

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