Experience Flora Abound at NYC's Brooklyn Botanic Garden | stupidDOPE
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The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, established in 1910, covers 52 acres between the historic Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Park, serving as a stunning oasis amid NYC's chaos.
Visitors can wander through the serene Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, the first Japanese-inspired garden in the US, or stroll through the Shakespeare Garden filled with plants mentioned in the Bard's works.
The garden hosts outdoor movies, Caribbean culture festivals, and more, while the Yellow Magnolia Café offers delicious veggie-focused meals or snacks at the casual canteen.
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden also offers adult education courses, from flower arranging to urban agriculture and sustainability, providing hands-on experience and expert guidance.
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