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Madren and Cook want the city _ or any other group _ to buy Sunken Gardens, 1825 Fourth St. N, and keep it open. The city, or a not-for-profit agency, can buy the gardens for $1.5-million.
The Sunken Garden was originally designed by the Olmsted Brothers, the famed, family-founded landscape architectural firm established at the turn of the 20th century.
An aerial shot of the Capitol Park gardens fronting the Louisiana State Capitol. The 91-year-old gardens are being refurbished, beginning with the sunken garden, which should be completed by ...
Sunken Gardens opened in 1911, and is just a mile north of downtown St. Petersburg, but its four and a half acres of beauty might as well be a world away. "We do have so many tropical plants from ...
Mark Canney can't walk by a weed peeking up from the mulch without grabbing it. Not missing a step, he bends, pulls and continues talking about the newly planted annuals, ...
Sunken Gardens has been part of St. Pete’s history since 1911, and this month the city honored that tradition by opening a new history center on the grounds.
Sunken Gardens finally shed some light on things when its iconic sign made its nighttime debut Thursday night on Fourth Street in St. Petersburg. The sign that serves as a welcome to the roadside ...
The Sunken Garden was originally designed by the Olmsted Brothers, the famed, family-founded landscape architectural firm established at the turn of the 20th century.