Long Beach California Japanese Garden and Koi PondLong Beach California Japanese Garden and Koi PondLONG BEACH REAL ESTATE Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden and Koi Pond
Spend a Relaxing Afternoon Feed the Koi
Dedicated in April 1981, the garden was built through the generosity of Mrs. Loraine Miller Collins. The contribution was made in memory of her late husband, Earl Burns Miller, for whom the 1.3 acre plot is named. Following three years of planning, in cooperation with California State University Long Beach, Mrs. Collins selected Long Beach landscape architect Edward R. Lovell to design the garden. In preparation for the project, Mr. Lovell visited similar gardens in Japan and in the United States.
The resulting garden reflects the universitys continuing interest in international education, and the university community is delighted to have you share in this educational, cultural, and aesthetic resource. Read more
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Comment from: Ines [Visitor] Laurie, the pictures are amazing! We visited the Japanese Gardens in San Francisco a couple of years ago and it was one of the highlights of that trip. Your photo of the garden took me back there. thanks. Comment from: Irina Netchaev [Visitor] Absolutely gorgeous pictures! Love the lily pond!!! Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Ines and Irina, this is one of my favorite places in Long Beach. Comment from: Erin Fogarty [Visitor] Laurie, this is gorgeous. I hope you don't mind, but I "borrowed" one of your photos for my desktop background! :) I also linked to you in Real Estate Blog Ideas 13 for this post, I love this idea of being a tour guide for your town. Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Erin, I hope you enjoy the desktop picture. Which one are you using? Thank you for the link love, it is always appreciated. Comment on this article This post has no feedback awaiting moderation... |
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