Tour with us to the most beautiful gardens on Long Island, New York
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Bridge Gardens began in 1988 by Jim Kilpatric and Harry Neyens, who designed and installed the gardens over the ensuing ten years. In 1997, Bridge Gardens Trust was created as a charitable corporation.
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The mission of LongHouse Reserve is to exemplify living with art in all forms. Through its gallery, arboretum, sculpture gardens, and programs, LongHouse brings together art and nature, aesthetics and spirit, with a strong conviction that the arts are central to living wholly and creatively.
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Madoo Conservancy is an artist's garden. Situated on two acres on the south shore of eastern long Island, it was opened to the public on July 10, 1993. When first seen by the artist in 1966, the land held a random collection of eighteenth-century shingled sheds and one huge double-sectioned barn dating from 1740.
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Kathleen and Charlie Marder, owners of Marders Nursery, combine their decades of experience with strong Fine Arts backgrounds; the result is a Landscaping and Nursery unequalled in vision, talent, and enthusiasm.
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Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park, Long Islands premier public arboretum and historic site located in Oyster Bay. A former Gold Coast estate, the arboretum is comprised of over 409 acres of greenhouses, rolling lawns, formal gardens, woodland paths, and outstanding plant collections.
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Old Westbury Gardens, considered one of the most beautiful English-style gardens in North America, showcases 160 acres of breathtaking beauty that changes with the seasons.




