Japanese Garden Plans Unveiled
Waterfront Botanical Gardens shows off plans for major project Waterfront Botanical Gardens unveiled plans Tuesday, 3/10 for for a Japanese Garden. The project should break ground later this year. Full …
Waterfront Botanical Gardens shows off plans for major project Waterfront Botanical Gardens unveiled plans Tuesday, 3/10 for for a Japanese Garden. The project should break ground later this year. Full …
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Residents of Butchertown, Phoenix Hill and NuLu had the opportunity Wednesday night to weigh in on what they want the future of the up-and-coming community to look like. The city hosted its first public …
WAVE 3 LISTENS LIVE! WATERFRONT BOTANICAL GARDENS JAN 28, 2020 John Ramsey welcomes Waterfront Botanical Gardens to the Listens Live! studio. Click here to watch. Director of Development John King shares the …
Check out Bob Hill’s story in the Courier journal on a recent (unexpected!) $5 million gift made to WBG by Ellen Leslie. We didn’t know her, but we cannot thank her enough …
With the grand opening here, we’ve been all over the news the past couple of weeks Check out various interviews and stories on us in the local outlets and learn about our …
Check out the most recent coverage in WLKY about our grand opening on October 4th! Full Story Here For a list of the opening week festivities, follow the button …
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Check out this recent story about us by the Courier-Journal! “A plan to turn a former landfill into a botanical garden on Louisville’s waterfront has been in the works for years. Its first …
From a June 17, 2019 Insider Louisville story by Kevin Gibson: Waterfront Botanical Gardens doesn’t even technically exist yet, but it is included in an exhibit in Washington, D.C., by the U.S. Botanic Garden titled “Celebrating New …