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Brooklyn Botanical Gardens is a noteworthy garden in Brooklyn, stretching fifty-two acres.
History
In 1996, the Gardens were closed for renovations. King Arthur and Macbeth came here during Arthur's quest for Excalibur, and found it embedded inside a statue of a dragon in the center of the garden's maze, from which Arthur finally reclaimed it. ("Pendragon")
See Also
- Brooklyn Botanical Gardens at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia