Nathan's Garden - Usage

Usage

Hidden halfway up a hill in the garden is a gazebo large enough to comfortably seat five underneath the hanging wind chimes. A journal was placed in that gazebo and many of the visitors throughout the years have left a note, for others to enjoy. The guardians of the garden provide suntan lotion and bug spray during the summer months to encourage visitors to stop by.

Coordinates: 43°42′01″N 72°17′53″W / 43.700146°N 72.297992°W / 43.700146; -72.297992


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