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Cypress Gardens - Wikipedia Cypress Gardens was a botanical garden and theme park near Winter Haven, Florida that operated from 1936 to 2009 As of 2011, the botanical garden portion had been preserved inside the newly formed Legoland Florida
Cypress Gardens – Moncks Corner, SC Beautiful Cypress Gardens has been a preferred group and family destination since 1932 Visitors from all over the country come to experience this unique and exciting attraction, which has been featured in numerous national magazines and popular television shows and motion pictures including The Notebook and The Patriot
Stunning Vintage Photos of Cypress Gardens, Floridas first . . . - Bygonely There are picturesque and historic Cypress Gardens botanical gardens inside the Park, which have been an iconic Florida landmark since 1939 There are beautiful gardens with exotic plants worldwide, such as over 30 kinds of palm trees, ten kinds of banana trees, 15 types of azaleas, ten kinds of camellias, and more maintained in pristine condition
A timeline: Cypress Gardens has long history - Lakeland Ledger April 13, 2003 - Cypress Gardens closes, with no immediate plans for reopening, following a prolonged tourism decline that resulted from the Sept 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States
The history of Cypress Gardens, Floridas first theme park Cypress Gardens, the original Florida theme park, is now home to LEGOLAND Florida Resort, one of the newest Florida theme parks There’re still some touches of the original gardens like the great banyan tree that was planted in 1939 and daily water ski shows that include some LEGO characters
Botanical Gardens | LEGOLAND Florida Resort | Rides Things To Do Inside the park is the beautiful and historic Cypress Gardens botanical gardens that have been a Florida staple since 1939 The gardens are a horticultural masterpiece with exotic plants from all over the world such as over 30 kinds of palms, 10 varieties of banana trees, 15 types of azaleas, 10 kinds of camelias and more and are kept in
What Became of Cypress Gardens? | Garden Housecalls - George Weigel Cypress Gardens in central Florida used to be one of America’s best-known public gardens and top tourist attractions Then it struggled through three decades of ownership changes, declining attendance, hurricanes, and the Disneyfication of the region, finally closing in 2009
Memories and Photos of the Former Spectacular Cypress Gardens in . . . My mother and I loved strolling the manicured grounds of Cypress Gardens We saw hoop-skirted girls, fantastic topiary shapes, cypress trees dripping with Spanish moss, gorgeous gardens, sculptures, a water show, and so much more!
Floridas original theme park (not Disney) started here Florida's Cypress Gardens was a 220-acre botanical garden It was opened in January 1939 by salesman Richard Downing Pope Sr and his wife, Julie Pope Need a break?