
Sister Mary Grace Burns Arboretum, Lakewood, NJ
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N 40° 05.795 W 074° 13.737
18T E 565724 N 4438761
Georgian Court University was once the winter home of millionaire George Jay Gould, completed in 1898. The estate is landscaped by formal gardens and marble statuary.
Waymark Code: WM3K94
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 04/14/2008
Views: 31
One of the gardens on the campus and part of the Sister Mary Grace Burns Arboretum is a formal Japanese garden, which was a birthday gift to Edith Gould by her husband.
The Japanese Garden is offset from the Italian garden, and one enters through through a machiai(gateway), and the roji (path) leads past a restored sukiya (teahouse). A small wooden footbridge is perfectly placed under a Japanese Umbrella Tree.
The arboretum, established in 1989, is named after Sister Mary Grace Burns, who was the chairperson of the biology department and professor of biology from 1927 to 1968. The arboretum is open during the day, but most visitors will have to park off campus and check in at the gate to get entry into the campus to experience the gardens (free of charge).
Name: Sister Mary Grace Burns Arboretum
 Location (specific park it is located within): Georgian Court University
 City: Lakewood
 Designer: Takeo Shiota
 Date of Creation: 1896
 Garden Website: http://www.georgian.edu/arboretum/index.htm
 Parking Coordinates: N 40° 05.749 W 074° 13.559
 Fees: Not Listed

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