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Designed by landscape artist Shiro Nakane, the two-acre garden will include a tea house, summer house, Zen garden, bonsai garden, pond, waterfall and traditional arched bridge.
Designed by landscape artist Shiro Nakane, the two-acre garden will include a tea house, summer house, Zen garden, bonsai garden, pond, waterfall and traditional arched bridge.
General admission for guests is free, but only a limited number of people will be let in each day.
The 2 1/2-acre garden is expected to include a waterfall, lake, stream and tea house.
Once a landfill at the corner of Frankfort Avenue and River Road near NuLu and Butchertown, the 23-acre site underwent a $60 million transformation into Louisville Botanical Gardens that was 20 years in the making.