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In the northeast corner of the park is the CRRNJ (Central Railroad of New Jersey) Terminal, a historic transportation building with orange-red brick exterior and light steel blue rooftop. About half of the park is currently not open to public access, and of that one third is industrial. But most of the park has views of New York and lots of green open space. The areas that are open to the public are along the borders. A road called Freedom Way goes through the center and serves a barrier between the area not open to the public to the west of it and the area that is open to the public to the east, with many charcoal grey bikepaths, walkways, and green fields. One of those walkways in the eastern section of the park is Liberty Walkway, a long path that stretches from the CRRNJ along the grey blue waterfront south to the sea green Statue of Liberty overlook, bridging over two coves along the way. Halfway along 'Liberty Walkway' is a bridge that connects from Liberty State park to Ellis Island, but only authorized vehicles are allowed. The southeastern corner of the park contains the Statue of Liberty overlook, picnic facilities, a playground,Liberation Monument, and the U.S. Flag Plaza which is a sea of red white and blue. The Public Administration Building is also in this area (Morris Pesin Drive leads from out of the park from the Administration Building. Morris Pesin Drive also has the park's mailing address). Despite all the scenery, the mintcream white Liberty Science Center is probably the biggest attraction, with floors of exhibits, the biggest Hoberman sphere in the world and the biggest Kodak Omni Theatre IMAX dome screen in the country.[1] Liberty State Park will be the site of the All Points West Music & Arts Festival festival, held from August 8-10.