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Apartment living is great when you have quick access to urban amenities but it is at its best when you also have quick access to nature. The Zilker Botanical Gardens is the ideal place to visit when you are an apartment dweller in Austin Texas. This nonprofit organization was established in 1955 and continues to bring life and color to its visitors. The Zilker Botanical Gardens has a lofty mission. The organization is driven to encourage education and appreciation for gardening. The gardens encourage people to learn more about plants and it inspires them to follow up by creating their own gardens to enjoy. The gardens touch many people considering that about a half a million visitors come to this site each year. The Zilker Botanical Gardens features many events and the plant life thrives so you are sure to have a unique experience each time you visit this Austin attraction. You can benefit from a map of the gardens available at the Information Kiosk. You will also find interesting information about the garden here. The gift shop features many lovely trinkets and you have access to educational displays that revolve. The experience may inspire you to add some plant life to your apartment space.
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