Maclay Estate
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Brick from a Path Detailed view of a brick in the paths surrounding Maclay Gardens. |
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Fountain Fountain of a small boy with his foot on a snail and holding a fish. |
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Fountain inside the Walled Garden View of the Walled Garden inside Maclay Gardens. Notice the agave sculptures in the fountain and amongst the brightly colored pansies surrounding the garden. |
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Garden Arbor along Path Iron garden arbor surrounded by flowering plants and trees blocking a pathway in Maclay Gardens. |
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Gate View of a gated path leading to a field at Maclay Gardens. |
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Gate to Reflection Pond Gate leading from inside the walled garden out to the reflection pond overlooking Lake Hall. |
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Gate to Walled Garden Gate covered in algerian ivy and creeping fig vine leading to the walled garden. Notice the agave sculpture in the fountian at the center of the walled garden. |
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Gate to Walled Garden Gate covered in algerian ivy and creeping fig vine leading to the walled garden. Notice the agave sculpture in the fountian at the center of the walled garden. |
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Gate to Walled Garden Gate covered in algerian ivy and creeping fig vine leading to the walled garden. Notice the agave sculpture in the fountian at the center of the walled garden. |
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Gate to Walled Garden Vine covered iron gate leading into the walled garden. Both the Louise F. Maclay and Alfred B. Maclay memorials are visible. |
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Memorial above Gate Louise F. Maclay memorial hanging above a vine covered gate in Maclay Gardens. |
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Memorial to Alfred B. Maclay Memorial dedicated to Alfred Barmore Maclay who originally created the gardens as his own personal home garden. After his death, his wife donated the gardens to the Florida Board of Park Service. |
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Memorial to Alfred B. Maclay Alfred Barmore Maclay memorial hanging along the vine covered brick wall with sculpted peacocks on both sides of the plaque. |
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Memorial to Louise F. Maclay Memorial dedicated to Louise F. Maclay. Louise Maclay was the wife of Alfred B. Maclay, the creator of Maclay Gardens. After his death, Louise maintained the gardens, opened them to the public, and later donated the gardens to the Florida Board of Pa... |
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Reflection Pond The reflection pond surrounded by trees and plants overlooking Lake Hall. |
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Sculpture along Wall Sculpture on the vine covered wall surrounding the Walled Garden. The vine is called "creeping fig". |
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The Walled Garden Inside the walled garden of Maclay House and Gardens. Sculptures of agave plants surround the center agave fountain along with many brightly colored flowers and shrubs. |
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The Walled Garden View of the Walled Garden inside Maclay Gardens. Notice the agave sculptures and fountain surrounded by brightly colored flowers, shrubs, and vine covered walls. The iron gate leads out to the reflection pond overlooking Lake Hall. |
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The Walled Garden View of the Walled Garden inside Maclay Gardens. Notice the agave sculptures and fountain surrounded by brightly colored flowers, shrubs, and vine covered walls. The iron gate leads out to the reflection pond overlooking Lake Hall. |
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The Walled Garden View of the Walled Garden inside Maclay Gardens. Notice the agave sculptures and fountain surrounded by brightly colored flowers, shrubs, and vine covered walls. The plaque on the wall guarded by the peacocks perched atop the brick wall is a memorial... |
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View of the Reflection Pool View of the reflection pool through the vine covered gateway. |
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Vine Covered Gate Arched gateway covered in creeping fig vine leading to a path in Maclay Gardens |
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Vine Covered Gate Gate covered in algerian ivy and creeping fig vine leading to a path in Maclay Gardens. |
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