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18th Century Garden of the Independence National Historic Park
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The 18th Century Garden of the Independence National Historic Park in Philadelphia, PA, offers visitors a serene retreat into history. This meticulously crafted garden, situated within the park, captures the essence of colonial-era landscapes, showcasing period-appropriate flora and design elements.
Managed by the National Park Service, this living tribute to the past provides a glimpse into the horticultural practices of the 1700s. Strolling through the garden, visitors can immerse themselves in the ambiance of a bygone era, experiencing the beauty and tranquility that defined the landscapes of early American history.
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We visited the garden on our way to the theater. It was quite pleasant to divert from the street and...
Located a stones throw from Independence Hall on Walnut Street, between 3rd and 4th, this garden is ...
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