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"Emily Dickinson's Garden: the Poetry of Flowers"

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Time Out says

Various flora, including herbs and wildflowers, enlivened Emily Dickinson’s work; to show how nature inspired the reclusive poet, the garden has created different flowering displays that link wildlife and her writing, including a replication of her family’s propety in Amherst, MA. Plus, you’ll be able to see artifacts, including original manuscripts of Dickinson’s work, that shed more light on her life.

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Event website:
nybg.org
Address:
Contact:
718-817-8700
Price:
$20, seniors and students $18, children 2–12 $8, children under 2 free
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