Iowa Arboretum Gazebo – Madrid, IA
N 41° 56.305 W 093° 51.642
15T E 428649 N 4643296
The Beckwith Grand Pavilion is actually two gazebos joined together, each with eight open sides.
Waymark Code: WMP2HQ
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 06/17/2015
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The Beckwith Grand Pavilion is actually two gazebos joined together, each with eight open sides. It is one of two gazebos at the Iowa Arboretum. It is located near the Hughes Educational Building and is the perfect shelter from the rain or place to gather for a special event. It was built by Vixen Hill Gazebos of Elverson, Pennsylvania, sponsored by F. William Beckwith and Leola I. Beckwith, and dedicated on October 3, 2004.
The grounds of the arboretum are open year round from sunrise to sunset, with 100’s of trees, flowers, and shrubs to see, woodland trails to walk, and prairie areas to explore. There is a charge of $5 per car to visit the arboretum.
Location: Iowa Arboretum
Materials Used: Wood
Seating Type: Not listed
Other Material Used: Not listed
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