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GARDENS AND PUBLIC SQUARES IN NEW YORK CITY

(11 listings) File Created: 23-Jul-08
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6BC Botanical Garden  
   622 E. 6th St., Alphabet City (between Aves. B and C)...........................................Tel: 212-529-5398
      
Cloisters Garden Free admission to members of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
If you attend the Metropolitan, admission to the Cloisters Garden is free for the same day. Flowering bulbs; 250 varieties of plants and flowers.
   Fort Tryon Pk....................................................................................General Info:212-923-3700
   Internet:.....................................................................................................www.metmuseum.org
Garden tours Tu-Sa at 13:00. Advance reservations required.; 190 St (Fort Wash. Ave:A)
      
Conservatory Garden Entrance gates at 5th Ave. and 105th St.
were originally the gates to the Cornelius Vanderbilt estate. This 6-acre garden contains an enormous tulip bed which looks wonderful in spring and the Untermeyer Fountain. Click here for a Location
   Fifth Ave., Greenwich Village (in Central Park 105th St.)...................................Tel: 212-360-2766
   Internet:.......................................................................................................www.centralpark.org
Open daily 8 AM- dusk; 103 St (Lex:6x,4)
      
Liz Christy Memorial Garden  
   East Houston St.
Daily 12-16; Subway: 2nd Ave.
Shakespeare Garden One of the best areas in the park to bird-watch.
The mulberry and hawthorn trees that bloom in this area were cultivated from seeds and cuttings of the original trees that William Shakespeare tended. Plaques throughout the garden have quotations from the works of Shakespeare.
   Central Pk., Central Park (79th St.)................................................Internet:www.centralpark.org
Daily from 8:00 until dusk; 86 St (CntrlPk W:B,Cx,A)
      
Wave Hill  
   Tel: ..........................................718-549-3200;    Fax:............................................718-884-8492
   Fax:..........................................718-884-8096;    Internet:..............................www.wavehill.org
Su, Tu-Fr 9-17:30
      

Brooklyn Botanic Garden  
The setting is unlike anything in New York - celebrated Gardens, Victorian Glasshouse and beautiful indoor Garden Pavilions. The magic of the setting is enhanced by a cuisine based on the freshest and finest ingredients, expertly prepared and beautifully presented.
   1000 Washington St., Financial District (Brooklyn Ny)....................................Tel: 718-622-4433
   Tel: ..........................................718-623-7200;    Fax:............................................718-783-1966
   E-mail:................palmhouse@palmhouse.com;    Internet:.........................www.palmhouse.com
      
New York Botanical Garden  
There are 250 acres here with 48 gardens and plant collections, including a 50-acre expanse of original forest that once covered New York City.
   Bronx (200th St and Kazimiroff Bouleard)..............................................Information:718-817-8700
   Group Ticket:............................718-817-8687;    Gift Shop:...................................718-817-8705
   Internet:.................................................................................................................www.nybg.org
Open year-round, Tuesday to Sunday. Closed Monday except for Monday federal holidays. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. April to October 10am to 6pm. Novermber to March 10am to 5pm.
      

Stuyvesant Square  
   Second Ave.
Subway: 3rd Ave.
Union Square, Manhattan  
Conveniently located above the Union Square subway station Union Square is pretty if hectic park. The skateboarders and stunt roller-bladers are thrilling to watch.
   E. 14th St., Stuyvesant
Subway: 74th St., Union Square.
      
United Nations Square Next to UN headquarters overlooking East River.
Lawns, trees & small rose garden.
   First Ave., East Village
Mo-Fr 9-16:45, Su, Sa 9:15-16:45; Subway: 42nd St., Grand Central
      
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