A Walk Through the Edward R. Ladd Arboretum Traditional Cache
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A Walk Through the Edward R. Ladd Arboretum
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The Ladd Arboretum located in Evanston Illinois is a place for the study and public exhibition of rare trees. The Ladd Arboretum stretches on a 23-acre strip of reclaimed land from the North Shore Channel. It runs from Greenbay Road to the northeast, to Emerson and Golf Road in the southwest. The Gingko tree was the first tree planted in 1959 honoring the memory of Edward Rixon Ladd (1883-1956). He was the publisher, and editor of the Evanston Review. On June 10, 1960, the arboretum was dedicated to the community as a place of beauty and educational value after many other types of trees were planted.
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