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  1. clevelandculturalgardens.org

    The Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation

    https://clevelandculturalgardens.org

    The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are one of Northeast Ohio's oldest and most beautiful treasures. Some 36 dedicated gardens, designed and cultivated by distinct cultural or nationality groups, adorn the drive along Martin Luther King Boulevard and East Boulevard in Rockefeller Park.
    • One World Day

      Join us for the 77th annual One World Day in the Cultural Gardens. This festive event celebrates Cleveland's diverse cultures and includes a naturalization ceremony for new citizens, the colorful Parade of Flags, and ethnic food, music and dance in each of our many Gardens. OWD also hosts a Children's Village.

    • Gardens

      The later Gardens, and the newest, are along Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd and start just north of St. Clair and continue to Superior Avenue at the southern end. An exception is the Chinese Garden that is also along MLK Jr. Blvd but located half way between Chester Avenue and East 105th, across from the Cleveland Museum of Art's Wade Park Lagoon.

    • History

      The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are a major part of the city's 254-acre Rockefeller Park. The tranquil area spans two miles between University Circle, Cleveland's renowned arts and cultural district, and Lake Erie. The land was donated to the city by oil magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller in 1896. The park was designed by ...

    • Events

      Join all our Cultural Gardens members as we come together to sing, decorate our tree, and share some hot chocolate and cookies at the Centennial Peace Plaza. Santa will be there! Fun for kids, and treats for all. Call 216-220-3075 for more information.

    • About us

      The Federation has been instrumental in preserving, maintaining and promoting the Cultural Gardens. For more information, contact Executive Director Lori Ashyk at l.ashyk@clevelandculturalgardens.org. You can reach us at 216-220-3075. Our mailing address is: Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation. PO Box 606173. Cleveland, OH 44106

    • Visit

      Visitors to the gardens may use the restrooms at the Rockefeller Park Greenhouse which is open from 10:00 am to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The Greenhouse is located at 750 E 88th St, Cleveland, OH 44108 near the north end of the gardens. Things to do nearby

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  3. holdenfg.org

    The Garden offers space to park and lock bicycles in our underground garage. Bus Rentals. To reserve a bus rental to the Cleveland Botanical Garden, contact National Charter Bus Cleveland at 1-844-755-0510 or GOGO Charters Cleveland at 1-216-916-6616. Browse through their field trip bus rentals and group transportation services offered for your ...
  4. clevelandtraveler.com

    What are the Cleveland Cultural Gardens? The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are a collection of more than 30 small gardens that are designed and cared for by different cultural/ethnic groups in Cleveland.. This unique concept was begun all the way back in 1916, with the creation of the Shakespeare Garden in Rockefeller Park (named after John D. Rockefeller, who donated the land for the park back ...
  5. clevelandculturalgardens.org

    Visitors to the gardens may use the restrooms at the Rockefeller Park Greenhouse which is open from 10:00 am to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The Greenhouse is located at 750 E 88th St, Cleveland, OH 44108 near the north end of the gardens. Things to do nearby
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are a collection of public gardens located in Rockefeller Park in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1896, John D. Rockefeller donated the land the Cleveland Cultural Gardens occupies today. [3] The gardens are situated along East Boulevard & Martin Luther King Jr. Drive within the 276 acre of wooded parkland on the city's East ...
  7. universitycircle.org

    For seventy-five years, Cleveland Botanical Garden has been one of Northeast Ohio's treasures. It is a sanctuary for those who live and work in the city; a source of inspiration and information for gardeners; a living laboratory for students, teachers, and researchers; a healing presence for those with special needs; and a catalyst for urban revitalization.
  8. universitycircle.org

    The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are one of Northeast Ohio's oldest and most beautiful treasures. Some 33 dedicated gardens, designed and cultivated by distinct cultural or nationality groups, adorn the drive along Martin Luther King Boulevard and East Boulevard in Rockefeller Park.
  9. rockefellerparkgreenhouse.org

    Rockefeller Park Greenhouse

    https://rockefellerparkgreenhouse.org

    A spectacular botanical garden and greenhouse with seasonal floral displays, theme gardens, exotic and native plants located in Cleveland's Cultural Gardens. ... exotic and native plants located in Cleveland's Cultural Gardens. 750 E. 88th Street, Cleveland, OH 44108 | 216-664-3103 Website Courtesy Friends of Greenhouse Directions | Hours ...
  10. tripadvisor.com

    Sep 29, 2023My visit lasted me 30-40 minutes. The next time I go visit the Sarah Benedict House and Garden, I will definitely call ahead to reserve a tour of the house.( The tour is free and should last 1-2 hours long). I recommend locals as well as tourist to visit and learn about the specials gems hidden all over Cleveland, Ohio.
  11. More than a dozen gardens were later established, including the African American (1977), Chinese (1985), and Indian (2005) Gardens, with many more slated for development. The Rockefeller Park and Cleveland Cultural Gardens Historic District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
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