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Monday, August 29, 2011

Dawes Arboretum

Ohio History
Hedge Letters
If you want to be literally surrounded by Native American history, there’s one place in Ohio to visit: Newark. So that’s where we were headed for our next historic trip just northeast of Columbus. On the way, we stopped to enjoy Dawes Arboretum—but didn’t see all 1,800 acres! We did visit the All Seasons garden of gorgeous flowers, a shady cypress swamp, and a log cabin retreat in the woods. When we climbed into the 30-foot lookout, we saw shaped hedges that spelled…(what else?) DAWES ARBORETUM!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It would be fun to see those letters from an airplane. Sounds like a lovely place.

Anonymous said...

Wow, I wonder how somebody ever got all those bushes laid out in just the right pattern!