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  2. List of community gardens in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Albert Eisenlau was one of the founding members along with Louise Kruger and Ben Wohlburg. This garden was built after 16 and 18 East 2nd Street plots were repossessed by the City of New York for unpaid taxes. [18] All People's Garden, Inc. 293-295 East 3rd Street Arboretum Community Garden - Grant Houses (NYCHA) 550 West 125 Street

  3. Fountain of Life - Wikipedia

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    Godescalc Evangelistary, commemorating the Baptism of Charlemagne's son in Rome in 781 with an image of the Fountain of Life.. The Fountain of Life, or in its earlier form the Fountain of Living Waters, is a Christian iconography symbol associated with baptism and/or eucharist, first appearing in the 5th century in illuminated manuscripts and later in other art forms such as panel paintings.

  4. Tree of life - Wikipedia

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    The tree of life is mentioned in the Book of Genesis; it is distinct from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. After Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, they were driven out of the Garden of Eden. Remaining in the garden, however, was the tree of life.

  5. The Fountain of Life (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The fountain of life is positioned in the center, with a group of Christians to its left, including a Pope (possibly Martin V), members of his service, [8] an emperor and various princes. [7] Detail showing the blinded High Priest in the lower terrace. To the right is a grouping of "despairing Jews" who seem to be fleeing from the scene. [6]

  6. Garden of the Fugitives - Wikipedia

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    Garden of the Fugitives from the south-east Garden of the Fugitives. The Garden of the Fugitives (Italian: Orto dei Fuggiaschi) [1] is an archaeological site located in the ancient destroyed city of Pompeii, in Regio 1 Insula 21. [2] [3] It contains the casts of 13 victims of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. [4]

  7. Generalife - Wikipedia

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    The Patio de la Acequia in the 19th century, before the installation of modern fountains. In the Nasrid period, the Generalife was an almunia (from Arabic al-munya, meaning "farm" [8]), a country villa that was used both as a private retreat by elites as well as a farming estate with agricultural functions.