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| 1 | Acacia Passage This narrow passageway is named for the small cinnamon wattle (Acacia leprosa) trees. They were planted and trained to arch over the walkway by Pierre S. duPont himself. Delicate cascading branches adorned with feathery ... more | |
| 2 | Analemmatic Sundial The Topiary Garden is the location of an analemmatic sundial that was constructed by Mr. du Pont in 1939. It took eight years of daily readings to perfect the sundial, which is accurate to within two minutes. A sign on t... more | |
| 3 | The Ballroom The Ballroom, which re-opened in October 2005 after extensive renovations, was originally constructed in 1929 to house Longwood's pipe organ and serve as a venue for concerts, lectures and dinners. The room is unique for... more | |
| 4 | Banana House This house is an original feature of the conservatory. Mr. du Pont was interested in growing fruiting plants of all kinds, including banana's. Twenty different types are grown at Longwood Gardens and range from the tower... more | |
| 5 | Bee-aMazed Children's Garden A lot of buzzing is going on in our Bee-aMazed Children's Garden located outdoors in Longwood's Idea Garden! Inspired by honeybees, the Bee-aMazed Garden offers young visitors yet another way to have fun at Longwood. The... more |
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