Glen Burnie is associated with the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley. You could easily spend the better part of a day exploring the museum and the gardens, and if you have time left over, check out the new trails on the museum property.
The hiking trails are free but there is an admission charge for the museum and Glen Burnie except on Wednesdays. The museum is closed on Monday.
There are permanent sculptures in the gardens and right now there is also a temporary exhibit.
We enjoy visiting Glen Burnie several times a year. I am grateful that Julian Wood Glass, a descendant of the founder of Winchester, created this masterpiece with Lee Taylor and eventually bequeathed it to a foundation to preserve it.
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Beautiful garden. Gardens have therapeutic effects on those who enjoy it. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour second shot is my favourite.
ReplyDelete...the art in the garden is a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteIt is a treat to see your photos of the garden, especially as I was there a couple of weeks ago. I look forward to catching up on what I missed.
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers and sculptures. I would like to visit this garden! Have a happy day and a great weekend!
All so pretty! I love the walkway.
ReplyDeleteWonderfull! Ein schöner Garten und eine wunderbare Allee! Herzlichst Klärchen
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias, gostei de ver.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Skulpturen Gärten besuche ich immer gerne.
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We’re going to have to check this place out!! Love that tree tunnel!
ReplyDeleteAll nice photographs, my favourite is your second one.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful blooms , Allium blooms are spectacular . Thanks for joining in Garden Affair.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely and a spot I would like to visit. Thanks for linking up.
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