The Jimmy Carter Center Gardens, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is a thirty-seven acre wooded park that contains a formal garden, wild flower meadow, cherry orchard, Japanese garden, a couple of lakes, and waterfalls. The rose garden contains about 400 plants with 80 different varieties.
Of course the gardens aren't the only thing to see here. The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum is here, which features an exact replica of the Oval Office and the Nobel Prize awarded to Jimmy Carter.
The gardens are open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 -4:45 and Sunday from 12:00 - 4:45. Admission is $8.00 for adults.
Do they have peanut bushes? Just kidding! Another garden that I could one day actually visit.
ReplyDeleteI've been checking out gardens in the south since I've moved down here. Hopefully you'll find quite a few you can visit.
DeleteHi Sherry .. I'd love to see the wild flower meadow .. and I had the same thought Alex did - but that's irreverence! There's a lot to see around Atlanta ..
ReplyDeleteCheers Hilary
Very true! There's a lot to see and do here in Atlanta!
Deletei've never been! bad atlantan! ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm finding all kinds of cool things down here!
DeleteI've been to the Bill Clinton Library. Not as pretty.
ReplyDeleteI've never visited that one.
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