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Seeking Eden: A Collection of Georgia's Historic Gardens

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Seeking Eden: A Collection of Georgia's Historic GardensSeeking Eden promotes an awareness of, and appreciation for, Georgia's rich garden heritage. Updated and expanded here are the stories of nearly thirty designed landscapes first identified in the early twentieth century publication Garden History of Georgia, 1733 1933. Seeking Eden records each garden's evolution and history as well as each garden's current early twenty first century appearance, as beautifully documented in photographs. Dating from

Seeking Eden promotes an awareness of, and appreciation for, Georgia's rich garden heritage. Updated and expanded here are the stories of nearly thirty designed landscapes first identified in the early twentieth-century publication Garden History of Georgia, 1733-1933. Seeking Eden records each garden's evolution and history as well as each garden's current early twenty-first-century appearance, as beautifully documented in photographs. Dating from the mid-eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries, these publicly and privately owned gardens include nineteenth-century parterres, Colonial Revival gardens, Country Place-era landscapes, rock gardens, historic town squares, college campuses, and an urban conservation garden.

Seeking Eden explores the significant impact of the women who envisioned and nurtured many of these special places; the role of professional designers, including J. Neel Reid, Philip Trammel Shutze, William C. Pauley, Robert B. Cridland, the Olmsted Brothers, Hubert Bond Owens, and Clermont Lee; and the influence of the garden club movement in Georgia in the early twentieth century.

FEATURED GARDENS:
Andrew Low House and Garden - Savannah
Ashland Farm - Flintstone
Barnsley Gardens - Adairsville
Barrington Hall and Bulloch Hall - Roswell
Battersby-Hartridge Garden - Savannah
Beech Haven - Athens
Berry College: Oak Hill and House o' Dreams - Mount Berry
Bradley Olmsted Garden - Columbus
Cator Woolford Gardens - Atlanta
Coffin-Reynolds Mansion - Sapelo Island
Dunaway Gardens - Newnan vicinity
Governor's Mansion - Atlanta
Hills and Dales Estate - LaGrange
Lullwater Conservation Garden - Atlanta
Millpond Plantation - Thomasville vicinity
Oakton - Marietta
Rock City Gardens - Lookout Mountain
Salubrity Hall - Augusta
Savannah Squares - Savannah
Stephenson-Adams-Land Garden - Atlanta
Swan House - Atlanta
University of Georgia: North Campus, the President's House and Garden, and the Founders Memorial Garden - Athens
Valley View - Cartersville vicinity
Wormsloe and Wormsloe State Historic Site - Savannah vicinity
Zahner-Slick Garden - Atlanta

Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 04/15/2018
ISBN: 9780820353005
Pages: 488
Weight: 6.10lbs
Size: 12.30h x 10.30w x 1.40d
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