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  2. Foster Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    Foster Botanical Garden, measuring 13.5 acres (5.5 ha), is one of five public botanical gardens on Oahu.It is located at 50 North Vineyard Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, near Chinatown at the intersection of Nu'uanu Avenue and Vineyard Boulevard.

  3. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Foster Botanical Garden: Honolulu Botanical Gardens: Honolulu Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden ...

  4. Honolulu Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Gardens' stated mission is to plan, develop, grow, curate, maintain, and study documented collections of tropical plants in an aesthetic setting for the purposes of conservation, botany, horticulture, education, and recreation. The five individual gardens comprising the Honolulu Botanical Gardens are: Foster Botanical Garden

  5. Honolulu County, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu County, Hawaii – Racial and ethnic composition ... Foster Botanical Garden, Liliuokalani Botanical Garden, Walker Estate, among others. Sports

  6. Thomas R. Foster - Wikipedia

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    Foster Botanical Garden. Foster lived next door to botanist Dr. William Hillebrand, who had come to Hawaii from Germany for his own health. Hillebrand grew a beautiful garden at his home and published the book Flora of the Hawaiian Islands [8] after he returned to Germany in 1884. Foster bought Hillebrand's home and gardens and continued to ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oʻahu

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    Foster Botanical Garden. May 13, 1993 : 50 N. Vineyard Boulevard Honolulu: 46 ... Kyoto Gardens of Honolulu Memorial Park: February 11, 2004

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    As for the response, many of the campaigns for victims in Chile had raised only a few hundred dollars as of Thursday.-----Write to Kokua Line at Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 500 Ala Moana Blvd ...

  9. Mary Robinson Foster - Wikipedia

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    Mary Foster in later life. Mary Elizabeth Mikahala Robinson Foster (September 20, 1844 – December 29, 1930) was a Hawaiian philanthropist and known as the first Hawaiian Buddhist. [1] [2] On her death, she donated her substantial gardens to the city of Honolulu, and they later became the Foster Botanical Garden. [3]