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*Event Calendar: [http://bartramsgarden.org/calendar/list/ Calendar of Events]
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*Event Calendar: [http://www.bartramsgarden.org/calendar/ Programs and Events Calendar]
 
*Education Events: [http://bartramsgarden.org/calendar/category/homeschooler-days/ Homeschooler Days]
 
*Education Events: [http://bartramsgarden.org/calendar/category/homeschooler-days/ Homeschooler Days]
 
*Radio Episode: [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 Episode: [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.

It’s a home for horticulture, the first nationally landmarked landscape, and the oldest surviving botanic garden in North America.

It is Sankofa Community Farm, an ancient riverfront, a conversation on food sovereignty, high school internship programs, and a place of untold histories.

At its core, it is a public park spanning nearly 50 acres in the Kingsessing neighborhood of Southwest Philadelphia, offering peace, rest, and connection.

The Garden is operated by the non-profit John Bartram Association in partnership with the Philadelphia Department of Parks & Recreation.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the organization's Mission and Vision page.

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