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Joe B. Parks Riverwalk Public Gardens
Dover, New Hampshire 03820
Joe B. Parks Riverwalk Public Gardens webpage
Dover, New Hampshire 03820
Joe B. Parks Riverwalk Public Gardens webpage
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Joe B. Parks Riverwalk Public Gardens, Dover
Coordinates: 43.1963849, -70.8756842
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About Joe B. Parks Riverwalk Public Gardens
The Garden is located between 400 Central Avenue and Chestnut Street along the banks of the Cocheco River and forms a series of beautiful gardens filled with wildflowers, unique rhododendrons, mountain laurel, hostas, daylilies, and countless other plants, many relocated from Parks’ own gardens. Formerly a neglected area along the river, the Riverwalk Garden was planned by Dover horticulturalist Joe B. Parks, built by more than a hundred volunteers, and dedicated in June 2008. Joe was extremely proud of the fact that all of the work at the Riverwalk Garden was done by volunteers. The garden features a Japanese Garden installed and maintained by Dover High School horticulture students, Lorraine’s Corner, a meditation and healing garden installed and maintained by Amy’s Treat and dedicated in memory of Dover resident Lorraine Goren, and several sculptures created and installed in the garden by art students from Dover High School. Each garden is maintained by a volunteer garden tender.
From Joe B. Parks Riverwalk Public Gardens webpage
The Garden is located between 400 Central Avenue and Chestnut Street along the banks of the Cocheco River and forms a series of beautiful gardens filled with wildflowers, unique rhododendrons, mountain laurel, hostas, daylilies, and countless other plants, many relocated from Parks’ own gardens. Formerly a neglected area along the river, the Riverwalk Garden was planned by Dover horticulturalist Joe B. Parks, built by more than a hundred volunteers, and dedicated in June 2008. Joe was extremely proud of the fact that all of the work at the Riverwalk Garden was done by volunteers. The garden features a Japanese Garden installed and maintained by Dover High School horticulture students, Lorraine’s Corner, a meditation and healing garden installed and maintained by Amy’s Treat and dedicated in memory of Dover resident Lorraine Goren, and several sculptures created and installed in the garden by art students from Dover High School. Each garden is maintained by a volunteer garden tender.
From Joe B. Parks Riverwalk Public Gardens webpage