Hershey Gardens

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Hershey Gardens


Hershey Gardens is a 23-acre botanical garden and arboretum located at 170 Hotel Road in Hershey, Pennsylvania. It was established by Milton S. Hershey, the founder of The Hershey Company, in 1937. The gardens are open to the public and feature a variety of exhibits and collections, including a butterfly house, rose garden, and children's garden.

History[edit]

Milton S. Hershey established the Hershey Gardens in 1937 as a gift to the community and to honor his wife, Catherine. Originally, the gardens were a 3.5-acre rose garden, but they have since expanded to encompass 23 acres of botanical collections.

Features[edit]

The Hershey Gardens features several distinct areas, each with its own unique collection of plants and flowers.

Butterfly House[edit]

The Butterfly House is a popular attraction at the Hershey Gardens. It is home to dozens of different species of butterflies from around the world.

Rose Garden[edit]

The Rose Garden is the original feature of the Hershey Gardens. It contains over 3,500 roses of more than 175 varieties.

Children's Garden[edit]

The Children's Garden is a 1-acre interactive garden designed specifically for children. It features a variety of educational exhibits and interactive displays.

Visiting the Gardens[edit]

The Hershey Gardens are open to the public year-round, with the exception of certain holidays. Admission fees apply, and there are discounts available for seniors, military personnel, and children.

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