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  2. Kenilworth Castle - Wikipedia

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    The original garden was heavily influenced by the Italian Renaissance garden at Villa d'Este. [48] To the north-west of the castle are earthworks marking the spot of the "Pleasance", created in 1414 by Henry V. [49] The Pleasance was a banqueting house built in the style of a miniature castle. [49]

  3. Italian garden - Wikipedia

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    Garden of Villa d'Este Statues in the gardens of the Palace of Caserta. Italian garden (or giardino all'italiana, Italian pronunciation: [dʒarˈdiːno allitaˈljaːna]) typically refers to a style of gardens, wherever located, reflecting a number of large Italian Renaissance gardens which have survived in something like their original form.

  4. Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens is a National Park Service site located in the north eastern corner of Washington, D.C., and the near the Maryland state border. Nestled near the banks of the Anacostia River and directly west of the Baltimore–Washington Parkway, Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens preserves a plethora of rare waterlilies and lotuses in the cultivated ponds near the river.

  5. Gone, but not forgotten: Why these beloved longtime Kansas ...

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    Italian Gardens: It was a downtown draw for 78 years before closing in late 2003. The owners said downtown redevelopment was not coming fast enough, and members of the next generation were either ...

  6. Kenilworth (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth neighborhood at the intersection of Ord St. and 44th St. in August 2018. Kenilworth is a residential neighborhood in Northeast Washington, D.C., located on the eastern bank of the Anacostia River and just inside the D.C.-Maryland border. A large public housing complex, Kenilworth Courts, dominates the area.

  7. Italian Gardens moved to 1110 Baltimore Ave. in 1933 in the depths of the Great Depression, where it would become an institution for the next 70 years, shutting its doors in 2003.

  8. Category:Italian gardens - Wikipedia

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    Italian Baroque gardens (8 P) Italian Renaissance gardens (26 P) Pages in category "Italian gardens" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  9. Medieval garden - Wikipedia

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    A medieval Italian word for designing textiles with interweaving threads or ribbons – ‘innodature’ – was adopted for similar designs in garden beds. [107] The English equivalent ‘knot’ had a broader meaning as any form of intricate work, not necessarily involving crossing or interlacing designs. [ 108 ]