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U.S. Flower and Garden Show Deals
In a sure sign of spring, flower shows, garden weeks, and festivals celebrating everything from cherry blossoms to dogwoods are popping up across the U.S.—with special lodging packages to boot.
Thursday, April 17, 2008;
The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., may be over, but some spring events remain:
Virginia: Historic Garden Week, Apr. 19-27
Properties throughout the state are offering special packages. For instance, at the Stonewall Jackson, a historic hotel in the Shenandoah Valley, the Garden Week package includes a one-night stay, breakfast, and two tickets to a tour of five local gardens, from $175 per room per night. When Apr. 25-26, 2008. Details Taxes are an additional 10 percent. Based on double occupancy. Contact 540/885-4848, stonewalljacksonhotel.com.
Augusta, Ga.: Sacred Heart Garden Festival, Apr. 25-27
The elegant Partridge Inn, with Southern touches like covered verandahs and magnolia trees, has a package that covers a one-night stay, a one-day pass to the festival (including a garden tour), and a $20 dining credit valid for the inn's Verandah Grill, starting at $154 per room per night. When Apr. 25-27, 2008. Details Taxes are an additional 13 percent. Based on double occupancy. Note that only one pass to the festival is included; you can purchase an additional one-day pass for $35. Contact 800/476-6888, partridgeinn.com.
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More U.S. Shows:
• Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Apr. 1-30
• Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Cherry Blossom Viewing, Apr. 5-May 11
• Cincinnati Flower Show, Apr. 19-27
• Newport's Secret Garden Tours, June 20-22
The statewide celebration enlists more than 250 historic attractions—among them, Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and George Washington's Mount Vernon—and numerous private homes whose gardens are opened to the public. Tickets range from $10 to $35 per person; if you purchase tickets to Old Town Alexandria's local tour, admission to Mount Vernon is included.
Lectures, kid-friendly activities, tours of seven private gardens throughout the city, and vendors selling garden accessories and rare plants are all part of the weekend-long festival.