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Thank you Mary Ellen for sharing this great article about gardens in the United States to include on your next trip.
If you're ready to get out and about a bit more, we've got some great places for you to visit! Public and private gardens were hit hard last year. Even though the trees kept growing and the flowers kept blooming, no one was there to see them. Many gardens found ways to share their beauty by offering online programs and virtual tours, but now it's time for us to see them in person! Check out our self-guided day tours, choose your favorite, and make some plans for a day OUT to the gardens! WESTERN U.S. Peaceful pathways, dramatic desert scenery, woodland trails, and mossy woods are just a few of the treasures these gardens in the West offer. Los Angeles, CA San Diego, CA San Francisco, CA Phoenix, AZ Tucson, AZ Portland, OR Seattle, WA Salt Lake City, UT CENTRAL U.S.Interesting architecture, lavish gardens, plants from around the world, and fun for the kids await you at these Central U.S. gardens. St. Paul, MN Chicago, IL Austin, TX Denver, CO EASTERN U.S. These must-see gardens in the east include spectacular views, unique plant collections, and one that's even described as "a garden lover's dream." New York, NY Lower Hudson Valley, NY Philadelphia, PA Washington, D.C. Atlanta, GA Orlando, FL Be sure to check each location's current hours and social distancing rules before heading out. Some may also offer or require pre-purchased tickets online. |
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