Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park

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Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is a historic ornamental garden and recreational state park in Tallahassee, Florida, known for its landscaped grounds, camellias, azaleas, and scenic lakefront.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic garden
ornamental garden
state park
area approximately 1,176 acres
bestBloomSeason early spring
late winter
city Tallahassee
country United States
county Leon County
createdAsGarden 1923
designation Florida State Park
U.S. historic district
donatedToState 1953
governingBody Florida Department of Environmental Protection
hasAmenity boat ramp on Lake Hall
pavilions
picnic areas
hasBodyOfWater Lake Hall
hasFeature Lake Hall
Spanish moss
azaleas
brick walkways
camellias
formal gardens
live oaks
ornamental gardens
reflection pool
scenic lakefront
secret garden
walled garden
hasPlant Japanese maples
azaleas
camellias
dogwoods
magnolias
redbuds
sago palms
wisteria
hasRecreationalActivity bicycling
birdwatching
canoeing
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
kayaking
picnicking
swimming (in Lake Hall)
hasStructure Maclay House
brick walkway system
gardener’s cottage
hasTrail multi-use trails
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Leon County, Florida
Tallahassee, Florida
namedAfter Alfred B. Maclay
nearestCity Tallahassee
notableFor azalea displays
camellia displays
historic landscape design
NRHPListingCountry United States
NRHPListingState Florida
NRHPType historic district
openedToPublic 1946
operator Florida State Parks
ownedBy State of Florida
partOf Florida State Parks system
region Florida Panhandle
state Florida

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Tallahassee
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