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    Norfolk Botanical Garden


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    The idea for what would eventually become Norfolk Botanical Garden came from Frederic Heutte, a young horticulturalist, and Thomas P. Thompson, Norfolk City Manager 1935-1938. Heutte had a fondness for azaleas and thought Hampton Roads had a climate uniquely suited for growing the plants. Heutte and Thompson believed that Norfolk could support an azalea garden to rival those of Charleston, S.C., which even during the depression years drew thousands of tourists annually.

    Hours:

    October 16 - March
    Monday - Sunday, 9am to 5pm

    April - October 15
    Monday - Sunday, 9am to 7pm

    Price:
    $9 Adults
    $8 Seniors and Military
    $7 Children and Youth Ages 3 - 18
    Free Admission Toddlers Ages 2 and Under witth Parent or Guardian

     


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