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Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens: Stamford: Connecticut College Arboretum: Connecticut College: New London: Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum: Rocky Hill: Edgerton Park Conservancy: New Haven: EEB Biodiversity Education and Research Greenhouses University of Connecticut: Storrs: Harkness Memorial State Park: Waterford: Hartford Botanical Garden ...
The arboretum has oak trees and an exhibit of oak trees from around the world. [2] It is the largest collection of oak trees in Indiana. [5] The display gardens include viburnums, conifer and Japanese maples. Native plants found in Indiana are on display in the Joseph E. Meyer Memorial Pavilion Garden and in the Native Plant Garden. Roses and ...
Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest: Purdue University Northwest: Valparaiso Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens ... Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden ...
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Cranbury Park is the largest public park in Norwalk, Connecticut. It is located in northern Norwalk, on the former Gallaher Estate, a 227-acre (92 ha) country estate developed in the 1920s by Edward Beach Gallaher, an important figure in the early American automobile industry. The park's amenities include miles of walking trails, a picnic ...
Mill Hill Historic Park in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a living history museum composed of three buildings: the circa 1740 Governor Thomas Fitch IV "law office", the c. 1826 Downtown District Schoolhouse, and the 1835 Norwalk Town Hall; as well as a historic cemetery also called the Town House Hill Cemetery.
The first 81 acres (33 ha) of the arboretum were donated to the Mercer County Park Commission in 1957 by internationally renowned mathematician Prof. Oswald Veblen (1880-1960) of the Institute for Advanced Study. The gift was valued at $154,000 and was Mercer County's and the town of Princeton's first nature preserve. [2]
Edgerton Park Conservancy is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to the needs of Edgerton Park. [6] It works to restore and maintain the buildings and grounds, and offers education programs for schools and the community in the conservatory. [7] The conservancy works in partnership with the city of New Haven, which owns the property.