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Tulip Festival

tulip festival

April 13, 7:00 amMay 5, 7:00 pm

West Side Community Garden

W 89th Street between Amsterdam & Columbus

New York NY

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FREE

Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly

Admire over 100 varieties of tulip and other flowers in a charming community garden, open to all from dawn to dusk. Frequent visitors will see the tulip display changing every few days, as some varieties fade and others come into bloom.

Learn about gardening and enjoy other activities April 13-14 and April 20-21, 10 am-4 pm.




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