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  2. Garfield Park Conservatory of Indianapolis is a 10,000 square foot tropical Conservatory, 3 acre Sunken Garden, and Children's Garden.

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  3. The Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Garden are located in Garfield Park on the citys near southside. The area was designed by city planner and landscape architect George Kessler and built in 1916.

  4. Garfield Park Conservatory, located in Garfield Park in Chicago, is one of the largest greenhouse conservatories in the United States.

  5. We are located near the intersection of North Central Park Ave. and Lake St. Wednesday 10am-8pm (last entry at 7:15pm) Thursday – Sunday 10am-5pm (last entry at 4:15pm) Closed Monday and Tuesday. The Conservatory opens at 9:30am on weekdays for school field trips only. GIFT SHOP: Please visit the Gift Shop during your visit.

  6. Garfield Park Conservatory within Garfield Regional Park, is a 10,000 square foot tropical rainforest conservatory. The grounds include a 3 acre Sunken Garden and fountains and a Children's Garden.

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  7. Conservatory Interior. The Sunken Garden. The Sunken Garden includes three acres of European classical formal gardens. The garden's seasonal fountains, formal flower displays, concrete urns and bowls are historically maintained as George Kessler would have designed them in the 1910s.

  8. The 10,000-square foot Garfield Park Conservatory hearkens back to another era. Inside the art deco structure, visitors can explore a tropical oasis with palm trees, bananas, orchids, vanilla...

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