Chicago Botanic Garden
Illinois, United States
The Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, Illinois, is a 385-acre living museum and conservation center located on nine islands within the Cook County Forest Preserves.
It opened to the public in 1972 and features 27 display gardens and four natural habitats that showcase more than 2.6 million plants. The garden was designed by landscape architect John O. Simonds, drawing inspiration from the hills and lakes of eighteenth-century Chinese imperial gardens. It includes notable gardens such as the Japanese Garden, the English Walled Garden, and the Krasberg Rose Garden, along with natural areas like Mary Mix McDonald Woods and Dixon Prairie.
The garden also houses the Joseph Regenstein Jr. School offering educational classes, and it engages in research and conservation programs. As a widely visited cultural and botanical destination, it combines impressive horticultural design with public education and environmental stewardship.
Location
1000 Lake Cook Rd, Glencoe, IL 60022, United States
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