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The Central Ohio Home & Garden Show kicks off, Columbus Museum of Art offers dance classes and early next week, Drake comes to the Schott - hopefully.
The Central Ohio Home & Garden Show will take place Feb. 17-25 at the Ohio Expo Center, 717 E. 17th Ave. (The show is closed Feb. 20.) Show hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m ...
The show will include 300-plus vendors and home and garden businesses, plus special guest appearances, various demos and of course, beautiful gardens. Central Ohio Home & Garden Show to bloom at ...
1. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. 3,985. Zoos • Gardens. By scgermeroth. The landscaping and flowers were top notch and perfectly manicured everywhere, the variety of animals was amazing and... 2024. 2. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.
Closed now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. A botanical landmark just two miles east of downtown Columbus, Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens features exotic plant collections and displays, seasonal exhibitions, outdoor gardens (including community and culinary gardens) and a variety of educational programming.
Jun 2020. The Schnormeier Gardens are amazing. We've been to many botanical gardens and this one rates as one of the best anywhere. 55 acres of well manicured grounds, 10 lakes with the main lake full of large koi and flanked by a stunning Frank Lloyd Wright influenced home. Only open several days a week in June each year so you have to plan ...
Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a botanical garden and conservatory located in Columbus, Ohio. It is open daily and an admission fee is charged. Today, it is a horticultural and educational institution showcasing exotic plant collections, special exhibitions, and Dale Chihuly artworks. The conservatory contains more than 400 ...
AmeriFlora '92. AmeriFlora '92 was an international horticultural exhibition held in Columbus, Ohio, United States from April 20 to October 12, 1992. Taking place on 88 acres (356,123 m 2) of landscaped grounds at Franklin Park, the exhibition cost $95 million to produce and attracted 5.5 million visitors. The exhibition was billed as the first ...