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  2. Conservatory Garden - Wikipedia

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    The wrought iron gates with cast iron and repoussé details, were designed by Post and executed in an iron foundry in Paris. [ 12 ] Below the steps flanked by Cornelian cherry ( Cornus mas ), the central section of the Conservatory Garden is a symmetrical lawn outlined in clipped yew , [ note 1 ] with a single central fountain jet at the rear.

  3. These Garden Arbors Will Make Your Fairy-Tale Aesthetic ... - AOL

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    These 13 garden arbor ideas are great for any beautiful outdoor space. Left bare or covered in climbing vines, they'll make your fairy-tale aesthetic come true.

  4. Gardens of the World - Wikipedia

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    The gardens in the park are connected by a concrete trail which loops the gardens. The iron entry gate from across the Civic Arts Plaza leads onto a parterre in the French Garden in front of a massive waterfall. To the right through the arches lies the English Perennial and Rose Gardens and its pergola. This garden features 400 rose bushes.

  5. Arnold Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Arboretum in 1921. The Arboretum was founded in 1872, when the President and Fellows of Harvard College became trustees of a portion of the estate of James Arnold (1781–1868), a whaling merchant from New Bedford, Massachusetts.

  6. Anthony Preston Smith - Wikipedia

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    An avenue, lined with locusts and arbor vitae, conducted us finally to a neat wooden cottage, the verandas of which were overrun with scarlet-fruited passionflowers. A clean gravel road enclosed a circle of turf, in the center of which grew willow, locust, and pomegranate trees, beyond which extended a wilderness of splendid bloom.

  7. Portcullis - Wikipedia

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    Portcullis at Desmond Castle, Adare, County Limerick, Ireland The inner portcullis of the Torre dell'Elefante in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy A portcullis (from Old French porte coleice 'sliding gate') is a heavy, vertically closing gate typically found in medieval fortifications. [1]

  8. Bill and Melinda Gates’ Marriage in Photos - AOL

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    Bill and Melinda Gates married in 1994 after seven years of dating. In 2000, they founded the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, which seeks to benefit education, health, and more across the globe.

  9. Conservatory of Flowers - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 did little damage to the Conservatory of Flowers. The structure is visible in a number of photographs of refugees living in Golden Gate Park after the disaster. However, records indicate that reconstruction costs ensued to the surrounding landscape from refugees living in the park.