The New York Botanical Garden has 48 specialty gardens and plant collections as well as a 40-acre forest and the largest Victorian conservatory in the US ...
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Home Who We Are EIIC News EIIC Services Immigration Update Employment Update Legislation Update EIIC History EIIC Links Feedback Briscoe Awards Each year the Emerald Isle sponsors the Robert Briscoe Awards, named after the first Jewish Lord Mayor of Dublin. The award honors people of the Jewish faith who have helped Ireland and Irish immigrants in the U.S. The ninth annual Briscoe Awards took ...
Offering over 750 classes per year, Continuing Education at The New York Botanical Garden is the best place to learn about plants, from gardening, commercial horticulture, and landscape design to botanical art, floral design, and botany (including herbal and alternative medicine courses) ...
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Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum Pelham Bay Park Bronx, NY 10464 (718) 885 1461 The 9 acres upon which this mansion sits is part of what was once an empire of 9, 000 acres owned by Connecticut physician, Thomas Pell. In 1654 he purchased the property from the Siwanoy Indians. In 1666 he received the King's Charter to create the Manor of Pelham. In 1675 Pell's nephew and heir built a manor house which ...
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