Tatum Park
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| Tatum Park | |
|---|---|
Holland Activity Center | |
| Location | 351 Red Hill Road Middletown, New Jersey |
| Coordinates | 40°23′8″N 74°8′19″W / 40.38556°N 74.13861°W |
| Area | 366 acres (1.48 km2) |
| Created | 1973 |
| Operated by | Monmouth County Park System |
Tatum Park is a public park located at 351 Red Hill Road in Middletown Township, New Jersey. The 366-acre (1.48 km2) park is operated by the Monmouth County Park System. The park was formerly an estate, originally purchased by Charles Tatum in 1905, a New York-based glass manufacturer and entrepreneur (who had a factory in nearby Keyport). The property was used as a summer residence for the entrepreneur's family.[1]
After Charles' death, his daughter-in-law Genevieve donated 73 acres (30 ha) of their property to the county to create the park.[2] Purchases made by the Land and Water Conservation Fund and the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, brought the park to its current size. The park features two visitor centers, The Holland Activity Center is located in the preserved Tatum Homestead, and the Red Hill Activity Center.