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Cornell Botanic Gardens

Cornell Botanic Gardens is an extended living museum with a mature botanical garden and arboretum that help make Cornell one of the most beautiful campuses anywhere

1-607-255-2400
124 Comstock Knoll Drive
Ithaca, NY 14850
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Cornell Botanic Gardens is an extended living museum with a mature botanical garden and arboretum that help make Cornell one of the most beautiful campuses anywhere.


Free and open year-round from dawn to dusk, explore many specialty gardens, a beautiful arboretum of trees, thousands of acres of natural preserves and programs for learners of all ages.
 
 
 

Ithaca, NY

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