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  2. Harry P. Leu Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Leu Gardens were started by Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Leu, who in 1936 purchased Leu House and 40 acres (160,000 m 2) of land. The Leus traveled all over the world and brought back many exotic plants and many varieties (240) of camellias for their gardens. In 1961, the Leus deeded the house and the gardens to the City of Orlando. Mr.

  3. Here Are the Most Dazzling Christmas Light Displays Across ...

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    Long regarded as offering one of the best Christmas light displays in the nation, Branson's 1880's-style theme park Silver Dollar City will be decked out in a whopping 6.5 million lights for its ...

  4. There’s another chance to view the stunning northern lights ...

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    The dazzling curtains of green, red and purple lights were spotted from Maine to California and as far south as Alabama, Georgia and Florida on Friday and Saturday. However, people hoping for ...

  5. London's Kew Gardens opens its festive lights display - AOL

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    STORY: With over a million lights along a 2.7km trail, this year's attraction showcases new installations of suspended illumination and optical illusion.For Daire Basra, the head of event ...

  6. Hidden Lake Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Lake Gardens colloquially known as Hidden Lake 755 acres (3.06 km 2), is a botanical garden and an arboretum operated by Michigan State University situated in the Irish Hills of southeast Michigan. The Gardens are known for their large collection of native and nonnative trees, shrubs and flowers.

  7. Bellevue Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    What began as a 7-acre gift to the city in the early 1980s has now become a 53-acre public park with multiple gardens. [1] This includes the Fuchsia Garden, Lost Meadow Trail, Native Discovery Garden, Perennial Border, Rhododendron Glen, The Urban Meadow, Waterwise Garden, Yao Garden, and Dahlia Display.