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  2. Green Guerillas - Wikipedia

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    For example, they worked with homeless men at the Charles H. Gay Shelter on Wards Island to develop an accessible garden. [17] One of their major activities remained the collection and reuse of plants, securing donations of plants as well as bulbs, seeds, soil, pots, and tolls from farms, gardens, and other nonprofits and businesses in the ...

  3. 58 Kent Street - Wikipedia

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    Finefrock designed the rooftop garden in sandy soil to reflect the building's indigenous environment and its proximity to the ocean, with elements from the Long Island Pine Barrens, coastal plants, beach plum trees. A gravel path divides in two and allows a user the choice between a direct route across the roof or a more meandering enclosed ...

  4. Long Island Central Pine Barrens - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island Central Pine Barrens (also known as the Long Island Pine Barrens) is a large area of publicly protected pine barrens in Suffolk County, New York, on Long Island, covering more than 100,000 acres (405 km 2).

  5. Sean Hannity Lists One of His New York Homes for $3.6 Million

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    By Laura Vecsey Amid growing speculation about his future plans, talk show host Sean Hannity has listed one of his Long Island homes for sale. According to Newsday, the Fox News host listed his ...

  6. Old Westbury Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Old Westbury Gardens is the former estate of businessman John Shaffer Phipps (1874–1958), an heir to the Phipps family fortune, in Nassau County, New York.Located at 71 Old Westbury Road in Old Westbury, the property was converted into a museum home in 1959.

  7. Clark Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden, designed by garden designer Alice Recknagel Ireys, [1] was established in 1969 on the former estate of Grenville Clark, an attorney, writer, and advisor to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In 1966, Clark donated his home to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The site now contains approximately 5,000 species of plants, with over 1,000 ...