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Eden Gardens State Park

Find peace and tranquility in the paradise that engulfs Eden Gardens State Park. The park's major draw is a famous estate that was once inhabited by the Wesley family - a wealthy Florida timber family of the 1800s. The home, now a museum, provides an exquisite showplace for the second largest collection of Louis XVI furniture found in the U.S.

Hours and admission:
Open daily from 8 a.m. until dusk; Park: $3 per vehicle and $1 for bicyclists and pedestrians; Museum: $3 per adult and $1.50 for children.

P.O. Box 26
Point Washington, FL
(850) 231-4214


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We came to see the park about 3 weeks ago. I was so disappointed! where are the flowers, and the rose garden, what has happened? the nice brick sidewalks were nice, we just decioded that you just dont have enough help. If that is the case why not ask for volunteers.

Loretta Gooding - Oct 19, 2009 04:18:23 PM Remove Comment
 

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