The Garden Conservancy

The Garden Conservancy

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Formation 1989
Purpose/focus save and preserve exceptional gardens
Headquarters 3102 Route 9, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Region served United States
President Antonia F. Adezio
Website http://www.gardenconservancy.org/

The Garden Conservancy is an American nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving exceptional gardens and landscapes.

Founded in 1989 by Frank Cabot, the Conservancy has since helped a number of American gardens to develop preservation strategies, organizational structures, and funding plans. In some cases, the Conservancy takes the lead in transitioning the garden to a sustainable, nonprofit status. Headquartered in Cold Spring, New York, the Conservancy's current president is Antonia F. Adezio and the director of preservation is William Noble of Norwich, Vermont.[1] Recent projects include:

Open Days

Since 1995 the Conservancy has sponsored annual "open days" at hundreds of private gardens across the United States, offering the public an opportunity to visit private gardens not generally open for viewing. Conservancy members receive a copy of Open Days Directory, an annual regional guide to open garden days across the United States.

References

  1. ^ Raver, Anne (July 23, 2009). "A Design Sprouted From Aged Ruins". The New York Times. 

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