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The Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens in Stamford, Connecticut, contains 93 acres of parkland, gardens, landscapes, and hiking trails that focus on the regional plants, ecology and character of Southwestern New England. The Arboretum is open and accessible to the public every day of the year and is located at 151 Brookdale Road. The herbarium of ...
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 ...
Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens: Stamford: Fairfield: Contains 91 acres (37 hectares) of parkland, gardens, landscapes and hiking trails Bauer Park: Madison: New Haven: website, 65 acre park and former farm Brookfield Nature Center: Brookfield: Fairfield: website, 16 acre park and former farm with walking trails and brook Bushy Hill Nature ...
Art at the Arb, the Bartlett Arboretum’s two-day celebration of its 50,000 tulips and more than 100 artisans and musicians, happens this weekend, April 13 and 14, in Belle Plaine.
The Arboretum opened to the public for the first time in 1966 and was transferred to the City of Stamford in 2001. Today the Bartlett Arboretum Association runs the institution, and an additional 27 acres (110,000 m 2) has been added to the site, giving it 91 acres (370,000 m 2).
An additional sixteen acres of the bird sanctuary owned by the City of Stamford was made accessible. Another property of eight acres was donated by board member Benjamin D. Gilbert. A right of way of three acres, making the museum accessible to the Bartlett Arboretum trails, was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Marshall. In 1980, eleven acres ...
This is a list of state parks, reserves, forests and wildlife management areas (WMAs) in the Connecticut state park and forest system, shown in five tables. The first table lists state parks and reserves, the second lists state park trails, the third lists state forests, the fourth lists Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and the fifth lists other state-owned, recreation-related areas.
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.