Waddell Barnes Botanical Gardens
The Waddell Barnes Botanical Gardens (167 acres) are botanical gardens located across the campus of Middle Georgia State University, Macon, Georgia. They are open daily without charge. The gardens were established in 1967 to designs of landscape architect Clay Adamson when the construction of Macon Junior College began. Initial planting consisted of more than 1,600 trees, 2,500 shrubs, and 12,000 ground cover plants. Thirty years later, Dr. Waddell Barnes, chair of trustees, led the effort to create botanical gardens across campus to a master plan by Robert and Company. In 2003 the gardens were named in Dr. Barnes' honor.
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Waddell Barnes Botanical Gardens
The Waddell Barnes Botanical Gardens (167 acres) are botanical gardens located across the campus of Middle Georgia State University, Macon, Georgia. They are open daily without charge. The gardens were established in 1967 to designs of landscape architect Clay Adamson when the construction of Macon Junior College began. Initial planting consisted of more than 1,600 trees, 2,500 shrubs, and 12,000 ground cover plants. Thirty years later, Dr. Waddell Barnes, chair of trustees, led the effort to create botanical gardens across campus to a master plan by Robert and Company. In 2003 the gardens were named in Dr. Barnes' honor.
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