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  2. Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District - Wikipedia

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    The district collects property taxes from residents of the City of St. Louis (St. Louis City) and St. Louis County and distributes the funds to each subdistrict. Institutions within the subdistrict are public non-profits. Only the Missouri Botanical Gardens charges an admission fee.

  3. Missouri Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at 4344 Shaw Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. It is also known informally as Shaw's Garden for founder and philanthropist Henry Shaw . Its herbarium , with more than 6.6 million specimens, [ 3 ] is the second largest in North America, behind that of the New York Botanical Garden .

  4. Missouri Botanical Garden offers free entry for grand opening ...

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    Missouri Botanical Garden staffers will plant 3.5 acres in total for the renovation, including 30,500 individual plants representing 332 individual species. Almost half of the species are native ...

  5. St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Zoo-Museum district collects property taxes from residents of both St. Louis City and County, and the funds are used to support cultural institutions including the St. Louis Zoo, St. Louis Art Museum and the Missouri Botanical Gardens. Similarly, the Metropolitan Sewer District provides sanitary and storm sewer service to the city ...

  6. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation: Kansas City: McAlester Arboretum: University of Missouri: Columbia: Missouri Botanical Garden: St. Louis: Missouri State Arboretum: Northwest Missouri State University: Maryville: Mizzou Botanic Garden: University of Missouri: Columbia: Powell Gardens: Kingsville ...

  7. Climatron - Wikipedia

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    The Climatron greenhouse at the Missouri Botanical Garden, side entrance, 2004 Interior of the Climatron as it was in the early 1980s (HABS photo – August 1983). The Climatron is a greenhouse enclosed in a geodesic dome that is part of the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis.

  8. Seiwa-en - Wikipedia

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    He designed more than one dozen Japanese style gardens in America after becoming a US citizen in 1971; Seiwa-en is his largest work. The garden contains a Japanese maple tree planted as a gift to the garden by the Emperor of Japan on a visit to St. Louis. There are also Japanese cherry trees planted near the garden's entrance that bloom in spring.

  9. Henry Shaw (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    Founding the Missouri Botanical Garden Henry Shaw (July 24, 1800 – August 25, 1889) was a businessman, amateur botanist, and slave owner [ 1 ] in St. Louis, Missouri when it was a gateway city to the West.