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Washington Oaks Gardens State Park


The landscaped grounds of the property once owned by Owen and Louise Young has been converted into a small, gorgeous park that is a lovely spot for a picnic. Or you could just wander; it's easy to lose a few hours strolling amid the resplendent camellia and bird-of-paradise-filled gardens.


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