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Creation Gardens settles with state, proceeding with new site
The owners of Creation Gardens, a wholesale produce and gourmet food supplier, have closed on the sale of their property at East Main and Hancock streets to the state Transportation Cabinet for about $3.6 million.
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Botanical gardens proposed for Ventura's Grant Park
Other than the picturesque lookout from Grant Park, the chaparral-studded hillsides above Ventura City Hall are largely cut off from human use.Local nature lovers who want to change that are holding a community workshop Saturday to gather ideas to determine what is possible and desirable for a “premier” botanical gardens to enhance the 100-acre Grant Park.The 9:30 a.m. workshop at the Crowne ...
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Bid for two Bridgeport community gardens wilts
BRIDGEPORT -- A proposal to expand the city's inventory of community gardens died on the vine Tuesday as the Board of Park Commissioners denied a request to add gardens in two city parks.
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Avalon Gardens 'a place of healing'
Dr. Tom Parsons of Avalon Medical Clinic told the audience at the official opening of Avalon Gardens, a seniors' residence in Murrayville, how his clinic got its name. The new facility is built on the former site of the medical clinic.
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Busch Gardens ticket taker accused of pocketing thousands of dollars
She told investigators she's stolen about $25,000 since 2008 at Busch Gardens, police say.
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‘Rescued’ castle opens to public
AN EAST Cornwall property featured on Channel Four’s ‘Country House Rescue’ will be opening its gardens to the public again this spring. Pentillie Castle near St Mellion will open on March 14, April 4 and 5 and May 3 prior to the screening of an hour long special on the success of the renovation.
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Gardens to Visit
Cacti and succulent lovers will find inspiration and beauty during garden tours. There are many kinds of gardens--both public and private--that are worth a visit.
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Biltmore's 25th Annual Festival of Flowers
Gorgeous blooms are in full glory as thousands of tulips welcome springtime during Biltmore's 25th annual Festival of Flowers, April 3 â May 16, 2010. Â The estate-wide event celebrates the beauty of George Vanderbilt's 8,000-acre property and its original design by Frederick Law Olmsted, father of American landscape architecture. Â Biltmore's gardens, Olmsted's final and most grand project, are ...
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