Historic Sunken Gardens kept busy during lockdown
The Sunken Gardens is such a lush and beautiful piece of property. It first started as a nursery in the early 1900s. George Turner, Sr. bought nearly five acres of land, which included a shallow lake fifteen feet below sea level. He drained that lake, and the 'sunken' gardens began. This place has withstood tough times in our country before, and they are hanging in there now.
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