In honor of the passing of our 39th president, I thought I'd share information about the gardens at the Jimmy Carter Center.
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.
Tip of the Day:
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Thanks for this post. He was a darn good man, truly did the work. I need to visit all of this sometime. It sounds lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry - interesting tip ideas ... and yes Jimmy Carter was an amazing man - thanks for the info on his 'estate' - garden, library and museum ... I'd love to see it - sadly unlikely - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteDryer sheets! Who knew?
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