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    Dedicated at historic sites in the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada, War of 1812 Bicentennial Peace Gardens celebrate the two hundred years of peace and longstanding friendship between two countries that share the worlds longest undefended boarder.

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Sodus Point, New York

Ann Hayslip

8440 Bay Street

Sodus Point NY USA

ahayslip@rochester.rr.com

315-483-8225


DEDICATION

SPRING 2012

Sodus Point, New York

Visit the beautiful garden at the top of the hill in the lovely town on Sodus Point. The garden's focal point is a marker which was dedicated by the Daughters of American Revolution and is surrounded by flowerbeds planted in red, white and blue. Most of the old fashioned themed plants have been chosen to provide color from early Spring to late Fall. Tulips, Iris; Hydrangeas, Roses and annuals provide a wealth of color and texture as you stroll along the sidewalk. Then enjoy a walk thru the village and along the water front. Behind the Peace Garden and down the hill, you will discover a playground, benches, restrooms and parking. Take advantage of the picnic areas, or mingle with the locals at some of the favorite resturants. With advance notice you can have someone meet you there and explain the significane of the location of the garden to the Battle of Troupesville. For more information and list of nearby attractions, check out our digitial map at the following link http://digital.turn-page.com/issue/47855 More »

Dedicated at historic sites in the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada, War of 1812 Bicentennial Peace Gardens celebrate the two hundred years of peace and longstanding friendship between two countries that share the worlds longest undefended boarder.

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The concept of an International Peace Garden emerged in 1990 when the first garden was presented by the Canadian Government to the United States to celebrate their long standing friendship. our History »

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