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- The 1/2-acre Luquer-Marble Memorial Wildflower Garden was
created in 1955 in memory of Eloise Payne Luquer and Delia West
Marble. Both women had been active conservationists in the area
for many years, and were instrumental in aquiring funding for
the museum construction. The garden is located behind the Museum.
In addition to the lovely wildflowers that bloom in spring, this
enchanting garden space features a small stream, stone bridge,
and wooden benches. Although April and May are the most colorful
months to visit the garden, it is a beautiful, contemplative
space year-round. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
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- Note: Dogs are not permitted in the garden.
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