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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden: Dallas: East Texas Arboretum and Botanical Society: Athens: Fort Worth Botanic Garden: Fort Worth: Houston Arboretum and Nature Center: Houston: Houston Botanic Garden Houston John Henry Kirby State Forest: Tyler County: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: Austin: Lubbock Memorial Arboretum: Lubbock Lynn ...
A Woman's Garden is a gift from the Women's Council of Dallas. The first phase of this 1.8-acre (0.73 ha) formal garden was designed in 1997 by landscape architect Morgan Wheelock. A Woman's Garden is composed of several smaller outdoor garden "rooms" and terraced walkways, including the Pecan Parterre and the Poetry Garden, which features a ...
Today, the Dallas Farmers Market features three kinds of sellers: produce dealers, wholesale dealers and local farmers. Monthly yard sales, cooking classes, workshops, and seasonal festivals also take place throughout the year. Floral and garden vendors are located adjacent to the market. [2]
Civic Garden (formerly Belo Garden Park) is a 1.7-acre (0.69 ha) public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas, United States. The park is located between Main and Commerce, east of Griffin in the Main Street District. The park, formerly a parking lot, features perennial gardens, shaded groves, plaza spaces, an interactive fountain, a 10 ...
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The Everard Sharrock, Jr. Farm (also known as Sharrock–Niblo Farmstead) is a historic farm at 6900 Grady Niblo Road in Dallas, Texas. It contains possibly the oldest surviving buildings in the city. The farm was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015 as #15000877. The farm is also a Texas Historic Landmark.
Elmwood began as the Tennessee Dairy founded by Lindsley Waters in 1907. With just 20 cows and covering 640 acres (2.6 km 2), the dairy was a corporate operation and a modern facility that was the first in Dallas to deliver pasteurized milk in glass bottles, [2] even winning "most sanitary dairy farm" at the 1908 State Fair of Texas. [3]