Virginia's Garden Week combines history, architecture (AP)
From the Associated Press through USA Today:
By Zinie Chen Sampson, Associated Press Writer
In its 75th year — no tours were held during World War II — Historic Garden Week continues to combine Virginia history and architecture with the beauty of spring blooms and greenery. More than 200 gardens and homes will be open April 19-27 for the event, which drew about 30,000 visitors last year, Historic Garden Week executive director Suzanne Munson said.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2008-04-07-garden-week-virginia_N.htm
By Zinie Chen Sampson, Associated Press Writer
In its 75th year — no tours were held during World War II — Historic Garden Week continues to combine Virginia history and architecture with the beauty of spring blooms and greenery. More than 200 gardens and homes will be open April 19-27 for the event, which drew about 30,000 visitors last year, Historic Garden Week executive director Suzanne Munson said.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2008-04-07-garden-week-virginia_N.htm
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