Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden, Protected garden in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden is a public garden in Greensboro with 7.5 acres of land, a man-made circulating stream, and numerous bronze sculptures. The site includes maintained walkways throughout the grounds, a gazebo that can hold up to 100 people, and several themed areas for visitors to explore.
This garden was established in 1976 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the United States. The land where it now stands previously held an educational institution that David Caldwell operated during the 1760s.
The garden includes dedicated spaces like Camberly's Garden and the Rock Garden, which show how the community came together to create memorial areas. Visitors can see how these spaces are designed for quiet reflection and connection with nature.
The grounds are open to visitors year-round with free admission for everyone. It helps to check local conditions before visiting to find the best time for walking and enjoying the garden.
An Old Mill house with a working water wheel was added in 2017 and connects to the garden's circulating stream system. This combination shows how the space blends historical elements with modern additions.
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