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347, Oyster Bay Road, 11765, Mill Neck, Nassau County, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
kontakte telefon: +1 516-676-4486
webseite: www.northshorelandalliance.org
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 40.8746466, Longitude: -73.5748988
Ms V
::Third time is a charm. We tried visiting this place last summer twice with no luck. I trusted the new suggested hours since I really wanted to go. I'm glad I did. Beautiful and tranquil place. It's a short stroll but it's up to you to make the most of your visit. I miss Japan and I enjoyed every single bit of the garden. Don't forget to put on bug spray.
robert fitzpatrick
::A good example of a genuine Japanese garden, a beautiful tea house that also offers a tea ceremony, hilly grounds, beautiful pond with goldfish that you can feed. A good place to bring your whole family.
Katie McGarry
::Lovely small park, just what I was looking for. There's a beautiful large pond with koi, bullfrogs, dragonflies, and tons of gorgeous water lilies. Although it's only open on weekends, there's a lovely Japanese gazebo with a live musician playing traditional Asian music. The park guide, Mary, is the nicest/most helpful guide I have ever met! She recommends visiting after a storm (bring a plastic bag or something to sit on so your butt doesn't get wet!)
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::I would not even give this one star. The garden is extremely small and you can walk it all in 5 minutes. There is a lady collecting $10 each for this 5 minute experience. Save your money. Your own garden is probably a better experience.
Anita Kusick
::The anonymous Google user that gave this one star is completely uninformed. This is a phenomenal Garden Conservancy location...Certainly not meant to be run rough-shod by some ill-mannered brood. Many times the garden dies with the gardener. Thankfully, this is not the case here and we should be extremely thankful (& respectful). A meditative space. Uneven terrain makes it unhappily a tough go for the physically infirm. A small jewel.