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Land and Labor: Dumbarton Oaks prior to 1920
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Garden Centennial,
Institutional History
A landscape history
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2021
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Gardens as Anniversary
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Institutional History,
Gardens
Celebrating the past, acknowledging the present, and looking to the future
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2021
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The Dumbarton Oaks Gardens as Archive
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Gardens,
Garden Centennial,
Institutional History
Beginning a year of celebration
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2021
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Garden Launches Multiyear Project to Manage Invasive Plants
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The changes support native animals and reduce insecticide needs without disturbing iconic Beatrix Farrand designs
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2020
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Eco-Friendly Fountains
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New UV light filters protect water wildlife and preserve historic garden
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2019
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Tudor Place
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Gardens,
Art History
An early 19th-century estate that had housed the Peter family for six generations, Tudor Place provides a window into the past two centuries of American ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
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Microbes Beget Elegance
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Ellipse garden thriving after soil restoration, replanting, and renovation
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2019
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A New Project to Improve Garden Ecology
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Healthy soil, locally grown trees, and a restored Ellipse
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2019
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The New Roses
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News
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2018
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Reopening of the Garden
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News
The Dumbarton Oaks Garden reopens to the public on March 15, 2018
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2018