Mount Vernon, Washington, United States
Roozengaarde
Though the festival is seasonal, RoozenGaarde is open year-round—offering a perennial tribute to Bernadette, whose legacy blooms anew each year, in every possible shade.
Though the festival is seasonal, RoozenGaarde is open year-round—offering a perennial tribute to Bernadette, whose legacy blooms anew each year, in every possible shade.
The gardens weren’t open to the public until 1780 — and thankfully, it’s stayed that way since.
Amazingly, before Hamilton Gardens was constructed, the land was actually a landfill!
Seoul’s Olympic Park hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics, which feels fitting as the park certainly deserves a gold medal.
For 150 years, visitors have enjoyed this Victorian-inspired garden with its pathways engulfed by breathtaking elm trees.
If the Jardin Majorelle gives off a chic vibe, that may not be a coincidence!
Despite its French-inspired design, the garden stay true to its roots.
The stunning Conservatory of Flowers is the oldest public wood-and-glass conservatory in all of North America.
This “garden of the world” also contains a plethora of pictures.
Before the tiny Smart Cars, there was the Nash Metropolitan.
This Austrian palace is celebrated for its fountains and water tricks.
The only dairy farm in the Hebrides.
AWA visted hereThe largest labyrinth in Argentina boasts nine entrances for visitors to enter its maze.
When people think of Scotland, pristine, long, sandy beaches are probably not top of mind. The people of Girvan, however, would like a word.
AWA visted hereThe 19th century garden park was created after an amateur botanist convinced the King of Sweden to build it.
A Victorian eccentric, John Kibble crafted many things, but this house of flora and fauna appears to be his most lasting legacy.
AWA visted hereStep inside a mystical palace designed with an "unusual" botanical spirit in mind.
AWA visted hereGone for centuries, a family returned back to its ancestral home.
This palace was built by Peter the Great as a gift for his second wife Catherine.
This regal estate contained an Egyptian obelisk that helped decipher the Rosetta stone.
Passed down through generations of watchmakers, this Chateau now houses a clock museum.
The first public park in Paris was once owned by a nine year old monarch.
A cutting edge contemporary art museum that once was centuries deep in Danish riches and royalty.
Ireland’s oldest castle—and among the most ancient, still-inhabited castles in the world.
The Conservatory is considered one of the greenest facilities in the world.
A dream home built with a blank cheque from the British government. What and who could possibly do to be rewarded such an open-ended gift?
A mid-1950s Estate belonging to the heir of an American cereal empire showcases a lifestyle of 18th century European décor while also providing a space for the occasional philanthropic party…or two.
AWA visted hereBuilt in 1695, Poplar Cottage is the last remaining weatherboard cottage in London's Charlton Village.
The Joseph Carroll Carriage House is located among distinct mansions of New Orlean's Garden District.
Designed by a opera impresario, this Villa is now houses the Andrea Della Corte Civic Music Library.
This Victorian mansion was the site where Union General Granger read the order freeing Texas slaves on June 19, 1865 - now commemorated as the historic liberation holiday, Juneteenth.
Built in 1918, Villa Lewaro was owned by America's first self-made female millionaire, Black American beauty mogul Madame C.J. Walker.
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