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  2. Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    New York City Bus: B16, B41, B43, B48. Website. www .bbg .org. Brooklyn Botanic Garden ( BBG) is a botanical garden in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. The botanical garden occupies 52 acres (21 ha) in central Brooklyn, close to Mount Prospect Park, Prospect Park, and the Brooklyn Museum.

  3. Franklin Avenue/Botanic Garden station - Wikipedia

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    Located at the intersection of Franklin Avenue and Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, the complex consists of two distinct stations, connected by a passageway within fare control, and is named for its proximity to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

  4. New York Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is a botanical garden at Bronx Park in the Bronx, New York City. Established in 1891, it is located on a 250-acre (100 ha) site that contains a landscape with over one million living plants; the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory , a greenhouse containing several habitats; and the LuEsther T. Mertz Library , which ...

  5. Prospect Park (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    The park is situated between the neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Flatbush, and Windsor Terrace, and is adjacent to the Brooklyn Museum, Grand Army Plaza, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. With an area of 526 acres (213 ha), Prospect Park is the second-largest public park in Brooklyn, behind Marine Park.

  6. Judith D. Zuk - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, founded in 1910, was commemorating its 80th anniversary as Judith Zuk assumed the directorship. Considered one of America's leading institutions of its type, the Garden had just undergone a spate of construction work designed to expand its building area.

  7. Brooklyn Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum shares a large city block with Brooklyn's Central Library, Mount Prospect Park, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden to the west and south. Exterior. The original design for the Brooklyn Museum proposed a structure four times as large as what was built from 1893 through 1927, when construction ended.

  8. Magnolia 'Elizabeth' - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Flowers emerge before leaves. Magnolia 'Elizabeth' is a hybrid Magnolia that is the offspring of a cross between Magnolia acuminata (cucumbertree) and Magnolia denudata (Yulan magnolia).

  9. Takeo Shiota - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Takeo Shiota (塩田 武雄, Shiota Takeo, July 13, 1881 – December 3, 1943) was a Japanese-American landscape architect, best known for his design of the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

  10. Brooklyn–Queens Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The route connects major sites in the two boroughs, such as the New York Aquarium, Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the New York Hall of Science, and Citi Field. The Greenway is being developed under the joint auspices of the New York City Department of Transportation and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.

  11. Park Slope - Wikipedia

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    ZIP Codes. 11215, 11217. Area code. 718, 347, 929, and 917. Park Slope is a neighborhood in western Brooklyn, New York City, within the area once known as South Brooklyn. Park Slope is roughly bounded by Prospect Park and Prospect Park West to the east, Fourth Avenue to the west, Flatbush Avenue to the north, and Prospect Expressway to the south.