Highland Park

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Highland Park is a historic, Frederick Law Olmsted–designed public park in Rochester, New York, renowned for its extensive arboretum and annual Lilac Festival.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arboretum
historic park
public park
urban park
contains Highland Bowl amphitheater
Lamberton Conservatory
Sunken Garden at Warner Castle
Victorian-style gardens
Vietnam Veterans Memorial of Greater Rochester
Warner Castle grounds
lilac collection on the South Avenue side
pinetum
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Frederick Law Olmsted
designer Frederick Law Olmsted
establishedIn late 19th century
eventHosted Rochester Lilac Festival
festival Rochester Lilac Festival
hasCollection Japanese maples
azaleas
barberries
conifers
dwarf evergreens
lilacs
magnolias
rhododendrons
tree peonies
hasFeature extensive arboretum
formal gardens
rolling hills
scenic overlooks
walking paths
wooded areas
heritageStatus historic landscape
knownFor annual Lilac Festival
arboretum
large collection of lilacs
locatedIn Monroe County, New York NERFINISHED
New York
surface form: New York (state)

Rochester
surface form: Rochester, New York

United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter its elevated topography
near Rochester Theological Seminary
surface form: Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School

Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York
surface form: Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester, New York)

University of Rochester
operatedBy Monroe County Parks Department
ownedBy Monroe County
partOf Monroe County park system
style picturesque landscape design

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Rochester hasLandmark Highland Park