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Lost Gardens Of The Main Line
The "Lost Gardens of the Main Line" explores some of the great gardens and estates of the past around Narberth and the surrounding area.

LOWER MERION, PA -- Dolobran, Penshurst, Woodcrest.
These are names of some of the great gardens and estates of the Main Line that are no more but will be conjured by Jeff Groff, Director of Public Programs at Winterthur.
Using historic photographs, a discussion of changing garden styles, and the work of noteworthy landscape architects such as the Olmstead brothers and Ellen Biddle Shipman from the 1870's to the 1930's, he will evoke lost ages.
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With his many special interests including garden history and preservation of landscape from the 18th to mid-20th century, taking in garden features and ornaments, he is the ideal guide to bring back to life these vanished scenes for the Narberth Area Garden Club.
The event will take place on Thursday, April 14, 2016, at 7:15 p.m. in the Narberth Borough Building on 100 Conway Ave. in Narberth,
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The event is free for members and $6 for visitors.
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