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  2. Chanticleer Garden - Wikipedia

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    Chanticleer Garden is a 48-acre botanical garden built on the grounds of the Rosengarten estate at 786 Church Road in Wayne, Pennsylvania. Located on Philadelphia's historic Main Line , Chanticleer retains a domestic scale and welcomes visitors for relaxation, walking, and picnics.

  3. Vauxhall Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall Gardens / ˈvɒksɔːl / is a public park in Kennington in the London Borough of Lambeth, England, on the south bank of the River Thames . Originally known as New Spring Gardens, it is believed to have opened before the Restoration of 1660, being mentioned by Samuel Pepys in 1662. From 1785 to 1859, the site was known as Vauxhall, a ...

  4. Pleasure garden - Wikipedia

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    A pleasure garden is a park or garden that is open to the public for recreation and entertainment. Pleasure gardens differ from other public gardens by serving as venues for entertainment, variously featuring such attractions as concert halls, bandstands, amusement rides, zoos, and menageries . Paderborn Castle, Germany, in 1736, with its ...

  5. Shofuso Japanese House and Garden - Wikipedia

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    Shofuso (Pine Breeze Villa), ( Japanese: 松風荘) also known as Japanese House and Garden, is a traditional 17th century-style Japanese house and garden located in Philadelphia's West Fairmount Park on the site of the Centennial Exposition of 1876. [ 1] Shofuso is a nonprofit historic site with over 30,000 visitors each year and is open to ...

  6. Bartram's Garden - Wikipedia

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    Bartram's Garden is the oldest botanic garden to survive in the United States. [3] John Bartram (1699–1777), well-known in colonial American as a botanist, explorer, and plant collector, established the garden in September 1728 after purchasing a 102-acre (0.41 km 2) farm in Kingsessing Township, Philadelphia County for personal use. [21] [22]

  7. Philadelphia's Magic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia's Magic Gardens. Philadelphia's Magic Gardens is a non-profit organization, folk art environment, and gallery space on South Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. To date, it is the largest work created by mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar. The Magic Gardens spans three city lots, and includes indoor galleries and a large outdoor labyrinth.

  8. Benjamin Cooper House - Wikipedia

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    During the occupation of Philadelphia by the British and Hessian forces in the American Revolutionary War it served as a headquarters for British Lt. Colonel Abercromby. In the early 19th century it served as a pleasure garden and was open in the springs and summers to the public. It served as the last ferry tavern in Camden and as a saloon in ...

  9. Pleasure ground - Wikipedia

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    The pleasure ground was an ornately designed garden area. It consisted of an ornamental lawn at several levels immediately next to the house. This lawn required a lot of maintenance, because the aim was to make the lawn appear like a "velvet carpet". The ornamentation included native and exotic plants that were laid out as flower carpets in ...