New Orleans Botanical Garden
The New Orleans Botanical Garden was conceived during the Great Depression as a project of the Works Progress Administrations (WPA). One of the few remaining examples of Art Deco public garden design, today the New Orleans Botanical Garden includes several themed gardens, Butterfly, Rose, Azalea and Camellia Gardens, a Tropical Rain Forest and a Living Fossils exhibit. The Garden houses the largest G-scale garden railroad layout in the Gulf South featuring miniature replicas of famous New Orleans streetcars and historic structures constructed of botanical materials.
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Location:
The Canal Streetcar #45 runs from the CBD to City Park. From I-10, take City Park/Metarie Road exit.
Address:
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124
Phone: 504.483.9488
Hours of Operation:
Tue - Sun 10:00am - 4:30pm.