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The Spencer family ancestral home and garden, where Diana, Princess of Wales was laid to rest in September 1997.
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An old house between Tuscany and Umbria in Central Italy with a large garden, fruit and olive trees and a black swimming pool.
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A research and educational institution. It manages a collection of hardy trees, shrubs, and vines located on 265 acres and associated herbarium and library collections. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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photos, Biblical background, links to biblical gardens worldwide and resources, and various biblical gardens.
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Beautiful gardens with lodging, golf, shopping, dining, and all types of recreation and events for visitors.
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A 160-acre public garden featuring native plants, camellias, an international rose garden, a Japanese tea house and a gallery of fine art.
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Gardens designed by Beatrix Farrand and owned by Harvard University. The institution has research resources in the history of landscape architecture and Pre-Columbian studies.
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Represents the "Golden Age of American Gardens", with house and gardens designed as complimentary units. Provides visitor and tour information, history, calendar of events, volunteer and paid job openings.
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Design for gardens including inspiration from some major international sites.
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The garden belonged to the French impressionist painter, Claude Monet.
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Virtual tour of the many gardens and the castle. History and visitor details.
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The Hawkstone park follies; a unique collection of grottos, streams and architectural oddities.
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The International Peace Garden is a 2,300 acre botanical park that rests on the border of Canada and the United States of America.
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The growing community of Jacksonville, Florida in pictures, featuring tropical and semi-tropical exterior and interior designs by amateur, master and professional gardeners.
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An arboretum and golf course located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
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Longwood Gardens was created by industrialist Pierre S. du Pont and offers 1,050 acres (425 hectares) of gardens, woodlands, and meadows.
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A four acre English garden on a southerly slope.
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See what Washington's home looked like when he was alive.
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Proposal for a new botanical garden with discussion of sustainability issues, public involvement, research potential, locations and design ideas.
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Old Westbury Gardens has a Charles II style mansion, carefully planned formal gardens and landscaped grounds.
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Palace and baroque gardens of Het Loo, Appeldoorn, Holland. In Dutch and English.
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Useful source of information on French gardens
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Information on visiting American and Canadian public gardens, parks and botanic collections.
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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site is part of the National Park Service and is dedicated to preserving and protecting the home, gardens, and studios of one of America's greatest sculptors, Augustus Saint-Gaudens
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details of members of the Society
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A Victorian mansion. Site offers virtual reality tours of the designed gardens. Information includes the Festival of Lights display, annual events, biographies of the benefactors, and information about the wine center, admissions and directions.
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Experience garden theater, music, folklore,tour, herbal tastings, studio, gift shop, seasonal nursery, bell-ringing horse at the home of two California artists.
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Shows a designer's work of various garden styles, with pictures and information on plants and bibliographies. It also has various links, in particular to old-rose sites.
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Eighty acres of pleasure grounds with walled gardens and a productive vegetable garden, all being restored to their former glory, St Austell, Cornwall, England.
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Official website for the baroque gardens of Vaux-le-Vicomte, 55 km south east of Paris, France.
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Wave Hill has gardens and greenhouses on 28 acres in the northwest Bronx.
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Information about romantic/baroque hillside park at Wilhelmshoehe in Kassel, Germany.
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The Red House and its arts and crafts garden survive as an important example of the designer's work.
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Research affiliation: Research Library Group.