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The West Virginia University Core Arboretum

Set in mostly old-growth forest on steep a hillside and Monongahela River flood plain, the arboretum offers trails and specimen trees, and is known for its spring ephemeral display.

Visit their website for a virtual tour, operation hours and admission charges and much more.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


Please also visit Old London Maps on the web as many of the maps
and views available there have plans and depictions of gardens from
the medieval period through to the late nineteenth century.

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