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| The six acre beautifully landscaped gardens, designed for education and preservation, feature a collection of native plant materials in an informal design. Included in the features are a native stone gatehouse, wrought iron gates forged by Daniel Boone VI, an old black heart cherry tree, the Squire Bonne Cabin, a rhododendron thicket, a meditation maze, blueberry hedges, a rocky sunken garden, | and perennial flowerbeds. The gardens, a non-profit organization, is a project of The Garden Club of North Carolina, Inc., and is managed by volunteer members. Located in Bonne, North Carolina, on Horn In The West Drive, it is open May through October. Additional information can be obtained by calling 828-264-6390. |
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THE ELIZABETHAN GARDENSManteo, NC |
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The Elizabethan Gardens is a living memorial to America's
original English colonists. It is located adjacent to The Lost
Colony's Waterside Theatre |
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| This unique 1.1 acre garden is on the campus of the Governor Morehead School for the Blind in Raleigh, and has been a cooperative project between the school and The Garden Club of North Carolina, Inc. since 1960. It is used as an outdoor classroom that allows visually impaired students and those with multiple physical challenges to experience scent, sound, and touch. Signage and labeling throughout the garden is done in Braille or raised letters. | In 1997 The Garden Club of North Carolina, Inc. designated the
Martha Franck Garden as its official South Atlantic Region Unified State
Project. The GCNC is committed to the completion of this project.
To date, the Garden is a work-in-progress with sponsoring leadership,
fundraising, and volunteer labor provided
by GCNC members. To visit the Martha Franck Garden website for
further information, Click Here |
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