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  2. Butchart Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Maclure, who was consultant to the Butchart Gardens, reflected the aesthetic of the Renaissance Era and the English Arts and Crafts Movement. In 1939, the Butcharts gave the Gardens to their grandson Ian Ross (1918–1997) on his 21st birthday. Ross was involved in the operation and promotion of the gardens until his death 58 years later.

  3. Talk:Butchart Gardens - Wikipedia

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    For over a century, people from all places of the world visiting Vancouver Island in British Columbia have been delighted to walk among the gardens planted by the enterprising Mrs. Butchart. The rest of the article needs rewrite, since it's full of the same sort of thing, but the rest is worked in a bit more deeply and is going to be harder to ...

  4. Butchart - Wikipedia

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    Butchart is a surname that refers to: Adrian Butchart (contemporary), British screenwriter and producer; Amber Butchart (contemporary), British fashion historian; Andrew Butchart (born 1991), British long-distance runner; Harvey Butchart (1907–2002), American mathematics professor and hiker; Iain Butchart (born 1960), Zimbabwean cricket player

  5. Hospital readmission - Wikipedia

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    A hospital readmission is an episode when a patient who had been discharged from a hospital is admitted again within a specified time interval. Readmission rates have increasingly been used as an outcome measure in health services research and as a quality benchmark for health systems. Generally, higher readmission rate indicates ...

  6. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay - Wikipedia

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    A $5 million expansion was announced in July 1959 by Anheuser-Busch to the existing facility because of the newfound success. [29] [30] In February 1960, construction started on a geodesic dome in the gardens that was 22.5-foot (6.9 m) high and 90 feet (27 m) in diameter, [31] later opening on March 22, at the cost of $75,000.

  7. Busch Gardens Williamsburg - Wikipedia

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    Main gate of Busch Gardens Williamsburg in 2014. Busch Gardens Williamsburg (formerly Busch Gardens Europe and Busch Gardens: The Old Country) is a 422-acre (1.71 km 2) amusement park in James City County near Williamsburg, Virginia, United States, located approximately 60 miles (100 km) northwest of Virginia Beach.

  8. Grey Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Grey Gardens is a 1975 American documentary film by Albert and David Maysles. The film depicts the everyday lives of two reclusive , upper-class women, a mother and daughter both named Edith Beale, who lived in poverty at Grey Gardens , a derelict mansion at 3 West End Road in the wealthy Georgica Pond neighborhood of East Hampton , New York.

  9. Golden Gardens Park - Wikipedia

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    Golden Gardens Park is a public park in Ballard, a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park includes wetlands, beaches, hiking trails, and picnic and playground areas. The park's bathhouse was designated a historic landmark by the City of Seattle in 2005.