Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
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"Ideally end October, beginning November. Theologically, there is supposed to have been only one Fall. Here is a tale of two. In Britain, autumn's yearly fall of leaves and floral beauty has been dire. In early October frost ruined the dahlias and many of the annual flowers. Meanwhile the sky has rained and scowled. In the US, falls are famously beautiful. So 1 have escaped this year's British autumn to try a transatlantic one. It has been a wise short bolt. For a few days I have been basking under a blue sky in a sunny fall of yellow, red and orange at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard, the east coast's supreme collection of hardy trees, built up since 1872. Last year it attracted more than 500,000 visitors. Entry is free. The Arnold's arboricultural fall has yet to run its course. It culminates next month when the best of its many oaks change colour and the ginkgo trees go out in a burst of yellow. The arboretum is open to visitors every day of the year, entirely funded by philanthropy, including donations from many admirers who live outside its home city, Boston."

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"The Arnold Arboretum is a great (and local!) spot for leaf peeping. Grab a discovery pack and hike, discover, and explore this free park. The adventurous can get a sweeping view of the Boston skyline at the top of Peter's Hill. Arnold Arboretum - (Jamaica Plain - 617-524-1718) It is hard to believe that the Arnold Arboretum is only six miles from downtown Boston. This 265-acre oasis is home to more than 14,000 varieties of trees and shrubs, guaranteeing that you will see plenty of brightly-colored fall leaves. The paths are well maintained and most trees are labeled by the diligent staff of Harvard University, which administers the arboretum. The grounds are open daily from dawn until dusk and are easily accessible via the 'T' (take the Orange Line to the Forest Hills stop) or bus (take the #39 from Copley Square to Centre Street)."

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"T+L: all-season park offers paved paths for easy walking, forested areas for light hiking, and vast seasonal gardens. Come October, enjoy a free, guided walking tour on weekends and learn all about the vibrant foliage."

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"botanic garden) subway ( orange line - Forest Hills Stop)"

@agnesesa

"Mack found this in Harvard magazine Arnold Arboretum Turns 150 A look back at the Arboretum's history—and the millennia to come by NANCY KATHRYN WALECKI MARCH-APRIL 2022 "

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"Dog friendly (on leash) botanical garden"

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