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  2. Luther Burbank Home and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Luther Burbank Home and Gardens is a city park containing the former home, greenhouse, gardens, and grave of noted American horticulturist Luther Burbank (1849–1926). It is located at the intersection of Santa Rosa Avenue and Sonoma Avenue in Santa Rosa, California, in the United States. The park is open daily without charge; a fee is charged ...

  3. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in California

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    This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in California is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Name

  4. Luther Burbank - Wikipedia

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    Luther Burbank's Gold Ridge Experiment Farm is listed in the National Register of Historic Places a few miles west of Santa Rosa in the town of Sebastopol, California. The home that Luther Burbank was born in, as well as his California garden office, were moved by Henry Ford to Dearborn, Michigan, and are part of Greenfield Village.

  5. Living Desert Zoo and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Situated in the Sonoran Desert of the Coachella Valley and Santa Rosa Mountains foothills near Palm Springs, California, The Living Desert is set on 1,200 acres, with 80 developed as zoo and gardens. The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens has been a member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1983, [ 1 ] and is a member of the World ...

  6. John Medica Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The John Medica Gardens are a collection of folk art stoneworks and gardens created by John Medica in Santa Rosa, California in the United States. The gardens are on the list of California Historical Landmarks. The garden is located on a private property. It took Medica 20 years to create the gardens.

  7. Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve - Wikipedia

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    During the 1870s the area was set aside as a natural park and botanical garden by Colonel James Armstrong. After his death, Armstrong's daughter and the Le Baron family mounted an energetic campaign involving public meetings, rallies, and car-caravans to direct public attention to the need to preserve this last remnant of the once mighty ...

  8. Santa Rosa historic landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa Plaque Hampton Woods property, at the confluence of Santa Rosa Creek and Brush Creek Plaque Honoring the Legend of the Naming of Santa Rosa: chb49/ 4/27/1994 12 Hoag House 6102 Sonoma Highway Hoag House built in 1856. No longer standing. chb61/ 8/23/1995 cc22426/ 10/3/1995 Dismantled and stored by City of Santa Rosa.

  9. California Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    California Botanic Garden. The California Botanic Garden (formerly the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden) is a botanical garden in Claremont, California, in the United States, just south of the San Gabriel foothills. The garden, at 86 acres (35 ha), is the largest botanic garden in the state dedicated to California native plants. [1]