Gardens: 23 Things to Do

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Boston Public Garden

Just outside of America’s first public park (Boston Common) sits America’s first public botanical garden: Boston Public Garden. Founded in 1837, this beautifully arranged collection

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Mercer Botanic Gardens

Mercer Botanic Gardens, established in 1974, is a horticultural haven spanning 60 acres in the Houston area, embodying the vision of botanist Charles Mercer. This

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Cullen Sculpture Garden

The Cullen Sculpture Garden, crafted by Isamu Noguchi, merges art with the natural world in downtown Houston. It showcases sculptures from the 20th and 21st

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Denver Botanic Gardens

Built atop the old Prospect Hill cemetery in Denver’s Cheesman Park neighborhood is the 23-acre Denver Botanic Gardens. The cemetery opened in 1858, fell into

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Dallas Arboretum

In 1984, the 44-acre DeGolyer Estate and 22-acre Alex Camp House combined forces to create the Dallas Arboretum, a 66-acre paradise of color creations by

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Cleveland Botanical Garden

The Cleveland Botanical Garden’s focal point is a 17,000 square foot Glasshouse conservatory that’s filled with 350 plant species and 50 animal species, including the

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Krohn Conservatory

In the middle of Eden Park is this 1933-built Art Deco conservatory with 3,500+ plant species from around the world. You’ll find a Fern House,

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McGill Rose Garden

McGill Rose Garden is a blooming testament to transformation, turning a former coal yard into one of Charlotte’s most enchanting botanical escapes. What began in

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Sherwood Gardens

This 6-acre park is a floral paradise most popular for the 60,000 multi-colored tulips that bloom in late April. The annual Tulip Dig on Memorial

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Cylburn Arboretum

This urban oasis sits on 200 acres of natural beauty in north Baltimore. In addition to hundreds of different types of trees (an arboretum is

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