Old Town San Diego
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Monastery from Segovia, Spain, built in 1133, that was transported to New York and then Miami!
A magical spot where birds sing in the trees, students lay out on the little grassy knolls, and statues enlighten.
Lovely park atop a high hill, with Spanish presidio (fort) and monuments to early European settlers in California, plus flowers and gorgeous trees.
Beautiful gardens on the river, plus some nice classic artwork inside and a fun kid's area.
There is a peaceful, beautiful feeling in the chapel and grounds of Maitland Art Center.
A park of exquisite beauty, with flowering trees and a picnic lawn fronting a pond full of turtles and koi.
Delightful garden behind a gothic church, with lily pond, koi fish, tropical flowers, sculpted coral walls, fountain, and fresco.
Adorable ivy-covered chapel that is a Catholic pilgrimage site.
Pretty park at the beginning of the North Lake Trail, near the Flagler Memorial Bridge. Walk under the bridge to check out Royal Poinciana Plaza.
Green, green gardens with Japanese bridges and ponds, and views of silvery Hilo Bay and Mauna Kea.
Beautiful gardens on the river, plus some nice classic artwork inside and a fun kid's area.
Don't miss this! A little glass chapel tucked amongst pines, high above the sea.
House built in 1925, with pretty garden. Only possible to see it on a very long docent-led tour.
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