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Biedenharn Museum and Gardens: Monroe: Laurens Henry Cohn Sr. Memorial Plant Arboretum: Baton Rouge: The Gardens of the American Rose Center: Shreveport: Hodges Gardens State Park: Many: Independence Park Botanic Gardens: Baton Rouge Jungle Gardens: Avery Island: Longue Vue House and Gardens: New Orleans: Louisiana State Arboretum: Ville Platte
The American Rose Center is a rose garden in Shreveport, Louisiana owned and operated by The American Rose Society. There are over 20,000 rose bushes of 100 varieties in 65 separate rose gardens on 118 acres of pine forests and woodlands .
Afton Villa Gardens: February 24, 1983: St. Francisville: West Feliciana: House destroyed by fire in 1963. Gardens and ruins open daily, March 1 to June 30 & October 1 to December 1. 91001046 Aillet House: August 9, 1991: Port Allen: West Baton Rouge: Built in 1830; French-Creole Architecture 01000007 Albania Plantation House: January 26, 2001 ...
Pages in category "Botanical gardens in Louisiana" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The park included 925 acres (3.74 km 2) referred to as Hodges Gardens and featured 60 acres (240,000 m 2) of gardens, a 225-acre (0.9 km 2) area, which included a lighthouse, bass fishing lake, hiking and biking trails, and RV and wilderness camping.
His Royal Majesty Rex LXXV Christian Basinger Frierson, a fifth-generation farmer, will rule over the 75th Anniversary of the Cotillion, "L'Esprit Rococo" on April 12 at the Municipal Auditorium.
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The Biedenharn Museum and Gardens is a home museum and botanical garden located beside the Ouachita River at 2006 Riverside Drive in Monroe in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, United States. It has three exhibits: the historic home and botanical gardens, Coca-Cola museum, and Bible museum.