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Summer is heating up in Atlanta! There are plenty of ways to have some fun in the sun during the summer in Atlanta, Georgia.
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“Gateway,” Jacobsen’s personal favorite installation, has sat in Meadowbrook Park in Prairie Village since Oct. of 2022 as ...
Looking for the best destination to make celebrating a wedding anniversary extra special? Aidy Smith selects the best LGBT+ ...
This year the Cleveland Botanical Garden opens for the season with new exhibits, classes, and events, in celebration of the ...
Celebrate Juneteenth, stay up late at the Smithsonian’s Solstice Saturday, dance at an outdoor concert or sample barbecue on Pennsylvania Avenue.
From whimsical sculptures in Cornwall, England, to an urban oasis in New York City, here are some of the most beautiful and unexpected gardens in the world.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is famous for its extensive orchid collection in the National Orchid Garden.. Spread over 82 hectares, the botanic garden sits in the ...
The New York Botanical Garden’s has transformed itself into a floral homage to Vincent Van Gogh. The Bronx institution’s upcoming exhibit, “Van Gogh’s Flowers,” opens to members on ...
What makes the Botanical Garden such a fitting spot to celebrate Van Gogh's work is the prevalence of flowers in his art. In fact, he made 11 sunflower paintings.
1. Kew Royal Botanic Gardens. The Kew Botanical Gardens were first founded in 1840 and have grown to become one of the most famous gardens in the world. Located in southwest London, they have been ...
18 May marks the second Worldwide Day of Botanical Art which looks to celebrate this critical art form and highlight its continued importance to scientific research. At Kew, our Library and Archives ...