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Year » 2017
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Wylde Center (Featured)
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Best Community Garden BOA Award Winner
Year » 2016
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Wylde Center (Featured)
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Best Community Garden BOA Award Winner
Year » 2015
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Oakhurst Garden
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Best Community Garden BOA Award Winner
Year » 2014
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Oakhurst Garden
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Best Community Garden BOA Award Winner
Year » 2011
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Best Community Garden BOA Award Winner
Year » 2000
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Atlanta Botanical Garden (Featured)
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With 15 acres of landscaped gardens, a 15-acre hardwood forest with walking trails and a two-acre Children’s Garden, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is the best bet for those looking for respite within Atlanta’s concrete jungle. The garden is also in the process of receiving 100 acres in Cherokee Countymore...
With 15 acres of landscaped gardens, a 15-acre hardwood forest with walking trails and a two-acre Children’s Garden, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is the best bet for those looking for respite within Atlanta’s concrete jungle. The garden is also in the process of receiving 100 acres in Cherokee County and 168 acres in Hall County. Admission for adults is $7.
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