Ellen Mordecai Garden

The garden is recreated from first-hand descriptions of the Mordecai kitchen garden in The 1830s. It contains vegetables, herbs and flowers that were grown through the 19th century and is arranged in squares of raised beds. Free admission. Hours: Daily, sunrise-sunset.
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