We finally made it to Untermyer Gardens in the daylight! We've been in the winter during their light display, but the grounds are actually far more extensive than what we saw in December and it was so fun to see! The park is a remnant of Samuel Untermyer's estate overlooking the Hudson River and was designed in the early 1900s - heavily influenced by Persion gardens.
The grounds were beyond amazing. Columns, terraces, quadrants, and flowerbeds overflowing with lush greenery even in early fall. We got quite the workout wandering around and going up and down the hilly expanse!
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...a wonderful mix of formal and nature!
Oh, I love gardens!
That branch chair is absolutely beautiful!!!
These photos are stunning! What a gorgeous place to explore!
Wow, these pictures are amazing!
How beautiful to unwind in such a setting.
Such a beautiful press. Very nice.
You've done it again! Beautiful tour - and now I want to go here too!!
Oh the gardens are beautiful, what a lovely place for a wander. I love the tangled chair but I don't think it would be very comfy. Stay safe and have a good week and thank you again for the link up.
Wow what a gorgeous place. All your photos were wonderful. I especially liked, The fountain shot, those purple berries and that staircase shot.
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