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*[[Community Farm and Food Resource Center at Bartram's Garden]]
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*[[Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram's Garden]]
 
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*Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bartram John Bartram]
 
*Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bartram John Bartram]
 
*Radio: [http://archive.org/download/OTRR_Cavalcade_of_America_Singles/CALV_371110_108_John_Bartrams_Garden.mp3 Cavalcade of America: John Bartram's Garden] (MP3, November 10, 1937, at the Internet Archive)
 
*Radio: [http://archive.org/download/OTRR_Cavalcade_of_America_Singles/CALV_371110_108_John_Bartrams_Garden.mp3 Cavalcade of America: John Bartram's Garden] (MP3, November 10, 1937, at the Internet Archive)

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Bartram's Garden.

Bartram's Garden gives the following descriptive information:

Bartram’s Garden is a 45-acre National Historic Landmark, operated by the John Bartram Association in cooperation with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. It is a destination and an outdoor classroom, living laboratory, and membership organization for ever-expanding audiences―nearly 40,000 each year and counting.

We invite you to come here to learn, connect, celebrate, and discover a shared, greener future!

The John Bartram Association’s mission is to protect and enhance the landmark Bartram’s Garden and House; advance the Bartram legacy of discovery, gardening, and art; and inspire audiences of all ages to care for the natural world.

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