City of Spokane
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The Moore-Turner Heritage Gardens, located on a steep hillside in Spokane, WA, are a beautifully restored historic site reflecting the grandeur of early 20th-century landscape design. Originally designed in 1911 by landscape architect Hugh Bryan, the gardens feature intricate terraces, water features, and a variety of plant materials that celebrate the area's botanical heritage.
Established on the grounds of former residences of prominent figures Frank Rockwood Moore and U.S. Senator George Turner, the gardens have undergone extensive restoration to preserve their historical integrity. Today, they serve as a serene public space, recognized on local and state historic registers, and are a testament to Spokane's rich cultural and architectural history.
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