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Welcome to the Elizabeth River Trail. The Trail spans parks, residential sections and business sectors. Please respect daylight caching only. Most of the hides are magnetic nanos. Enjoy the hunt!
The idea for what would eventually become Norfolk Botanical Garden came from Thomas P. Thompson, Norfolk City Manager 1935-1938, and Frederic Heutte, a young horticulturalist. Heutte had a fondness for azaleas and thought Hampton Roads had a climate uniquely suited for growing the plants. Thompson and Heutte believed that Norfolk could support an azalea garden to rival those of Charleston, S.C., which even during the depression years drew thousands of tourists annually. The city of Norfolk provided seventy-five acres of high, wooded ground and another seventy-five acres of the Little Creek Reservoir to establish a city garden. On June 30, 1938, Representative Norman R. Hamilton announced a Works Progress Administration (WPA) grant of $76,278 for the Azalea Garden project. Since most of the male labor force was at work with other projects for the city, a group of more than 200 African American women and 20 men were assigned to the Azalea Garden project. By March of 1939, four thousand azaleas, two thousand rhododendrons, several thousand miscellaneous shrubs and trees and one hundred bushels of daffodils had been planted. Today the garden is the backdrop for the annual Azalea Festival honoring NATO countries, and has a variety of themed gardens.
The ____ built the Norfolk Botanical Garden.
a) WPA N 36 52.431 W 076 18.373
b) NBG N 36 52.827 w76 18.385
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