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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens

8525 Garland Rd, Dallas, TX | Map it  

75218 32.821700 -96.716201

(214) 515-6500 | View Website

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JLPJLPJLPJLPJLP

Member since May, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
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May 09, 2010

It's okay.. It was terrible that last time I went with my husband,we paid over a hundred dollars. It was terrible! I'm just glad we had a babysitter because if we had taken the hids, we probably would have costed snother hundred. It was just ridiculous! I will NEVER go back!

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dallasnicole

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October 29, 2008

Amazing place to visit. Whenever your near Dallas, TX. You should stop by the Dallas Arboretum whenever you have a chance. They change it so if you come back more than once, you won't be seeing the same exact things. It is very pretty and it is so fun to visit! I would higly reccommend it.

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February 13, 2007

A serene, colorful escape spread across 66 acres near the shores of White Rock Lake.. In Short
In the spring, the grounds are blanketed with 3,000 blossoming azaleas in 150 different varieties. Autumn ushers in colorful chrysanthemums that brighten the landscape, which features 100 different types of trees. Magnolias, crape myrtles, live oaks and red cedars provide plenty of cover on warm days. Other highlights include the Jonnson Color Garden, Palmer Fern Dell, A Women's Garden, Pecan Grove, concert stage and more. Food is served at the dining terrace daily, 11am-4pm.

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