Step into the enchanting Magnolia Garden in Philadelphia, a floral paradise that bursts with life and color! Donated by the Garden Club of America and inspired by George Washington’s love for magnolias, this garden is a living tribute to the nation’s founders. With 13 magnificent magnolia trees representing the 13 original colonies, the garden is a symphony of pink hues and fragrant blossoms in early spring. It’s a free, open-air sanctuary where visitors can revel in the beauty of saucer magnolias, snow azaleas, and a lush carpet of English ivy. Whether for a peaceful stroll or a picturesque wedding, the Magnolia Garden is a slice of heaven...
Read moreThe National Park Service maintains the Magnolia Garden beautifully. There are benches in the shade of magnolia trees, which are magnificent when they bloom in the spring. The garden is located in the middle of the block on a section of Locust Street that is not a through Street, so it can be peacefully quiet. Of course, St. Mary's elementary school sometimes uses the garden as a playground, especially for after-school activities during nice weather, so sometimes it can become busy. The garden is open to the public year round, only closes during major...
Read moreThis precious little place is enclosed within and contrastingly beautiful to the harsh skylined city buildings surrounding it. An oasis of utter lovliness and tranquility manicured to detailed perfection. Even the seats and fountain colourfully blend with and subtly compliment the splendid Magnolia trees and bordered peripheral greenery. Little wonder brides and grooms choose this garden for photographs towards celebrating their special day. A haven also to soothe an angry or aching heart and smooth a furrowed and...
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