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  2. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Virginia is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Virginia [1] [2] [3] Name Image

  3. Williamsburg Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Williamsburg Botanical Garden is a 501(c)(3) non-profit botanical garden in Williamsburg, Virginia. [1] The Garden's board was established in 2002 and the Garden ...

  4. Busch Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Busch Gardens Williamsburg opened May 16, 1975. With its European theme, the park was originally tagged "The Old Country." Attractions at this park include Alpengeist, Escape from Pompeii, Apollo's Chariot, Loch Ness Monster and Griffon. Added in 2007, the Griffon coaster had bragging rights as the tallest dive coaster in the United States.

  5. Archaeologists in Virginia unearth colonial-era garden with ...

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    The garden in Williamsburg belonged to John Custis IV, a tobacco plantation owner who served in Virginia's colonial legislature. Archaeologists in Virginia unearth colonial-era garden with clues ...

  6. Busch Gardens Williamsburg - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Norfolk Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    By March 1939, 4,000 azaleas, 2,000 rhododendrons, several thousand miscellaneous shrubs and trees, and 100 bushels of daffodils had been planted. and another grant was quickly secured to expand the garden. [4] [3] In 1958, the Old Dominion Horticultural Society took over maintenance and changed the garden's name to Norfolk Botanical Garden.