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Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens Tallahassee, Florida |
These beautiful ornamental gardens were first planted in 1923 by Alfred B. |
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Andalusia Estate Bensalem, Pennsylvania |
Home for generations to the Biddle family, Andalusia is one of the finest examples of m |
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Ardenwood Historic Farm Fremont, California |
Today the Historic Farm exhibits agricultural practices from the 1870s to the present, |
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Audubon House & Tropical Gardens Key West, Florida |
Famed ornithologist John James Audubon spent much productive time during his 1832 visit |
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Bartlett Historical Society Bartlett, New Hampshire |
The town of Bartlett is named for Dr. |
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Bassett Hall Williamsburg, Virginia |
One of the restored 18th-century properties at Colonial Williamsburg, this was the Will |
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Belle Boyd House Museums And Gardens Martinsburg, West Virginia |
The historic home, built in 1853, features several different exhibits detailing America |
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Bok Tower And Gardens Lake Wales, Florida |
In 1921, Edward W. |
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Caramoor Center For Music And The Arts Katonah, New York |
The Rosen House, built around a central courtyard, is the former summer home of Caramoo |
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Cheekwood Nashville, Tennessee |
The Cheekwood gardens are seen and enjoyed by over 175,000 visitors each year. |
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Dawes Arboretum Newark, Ohio |
Beman and Bertie Dawes founded The Arboretum with the dedication to increase the love a |
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Dunlawton Sugar Mill Botanical Gardens Port Orange, Florida |
Interpretive signs recount the history of this famous 16th century sugar mill and of th |
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Glebe House Museum Woodbury, Connecticut |
Today, the Glebe House Museum and Jekyll Garden is a non-profit educational institution |
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Goodwood Museum And Gardens Tallahassee, Florida |
This estate began in the 1830's as a cotton and corn plantation that ultimately encompa |
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Harry P. Leu Gardens Orlando, Florida |
Harry P. |
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Haywood Hall Raleigh, North Carolina |
This historic home was built at the turn of the nineteenth century by John Haywood, a N |
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Herr Family Homestead Landisville, Pennsylvania |
The original 92 acre property was owned by members of the Herr family since 1844. |
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Historic London Town And Gardens Edgewater, Maryland |
Within the boundaries of this park was once the late 17th/early 18th-century town of Lo |
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Historical Society Of Delaware Wilmington, Delaware |
The Delaware History Center dominates the 500 block of Market Street Mall in downtown W |
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Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia |
Besides being the resting place to the only Confederate States President, it is also th |
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Hope Lodge And Mather Mill Fort Washington, Pennsylvania |
Hope Lodge was built between 1743 and 1748 by Samuel Morris, a prosperous Quaker entrep |
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Indianapolis Museum Of Art Indianapolis, Indiana |
One of the 10 oldest general art museums in the country, the Indianapolis Museum of art |
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John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Sarasota, Florida |
Initially built to house John Ringling's personal art collection, the John and Maple Mu |
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John Wornall House Museum & Herb Garden Kansas City, Missouri |
Now engulfed by Kansas City's Brookside neighborhood, the John Wornall House originally |
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Kampong, The Miami, Florida |
Located on Biscayne Bay in Coconut Grove, Florida, The Kampong contains a fascinating a |
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Kimberly Crest House And Gardens Redlands, California |
The 7,000 square foot, three-story chateau sits on a six and one quarter acre estate tw |
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Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens Richmond, Virginia |
In 1884, Lewis Ginter bought the property and built the Lakeside Wheel Club, a one-stor |
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Los Altos History Museum Los Altos, California |
The Museum’s permanent interactive exhibit, "The Crown of the Peninsula," depicts the u |
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Luther Burbank Home And Gardens Santa Rosa, California |
Luther Burbank was born in Lancaster, Massachusetts, on March 7, 1849. |
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Mandarin Store And Post Office Jacksonville, Florida |
In the 1800s, Mandarin was a small farming village that shipped oranges, grapefruit, le |