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(919) 668-1707
Price
$23; $18 Gardens members.
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A Rich Spot of Earth: Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden at Monticello
Thursday, Apr 18 7:00p
to
9:00p
Duke University: Sarah P Duke Gardens
Durham,
NC
This lecture provides the opportunity to learn more about the most accurate American garden restoration ever undertaken. Peter Hatch’s painstaking work to restore Thomas Jefferson’s incredible property has ensured that today people can enjoy a Monticello vegetable garden that features the same plants cultivated by Jefferson himself. Peter will be available to sign copies of his book after the lecture. Pre-registration required.
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