Hershey Gardens Explained

Hershey Gardens
Type:Botanical garden
Location:170 Hotel Road, Hershey, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Map:Pennsylvania#USA
Map Label:Hershey Gardens
Map Width:208
Founder:Milton S. Hershey
Coords:40.2987°N -76.657°W
Status:Open year round

Hershey Gardens is a 23acres botanical garden and arboretum located at 170 Hotel Road, Hershey, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. They are set atop a hill overlooking Hersheypark. It was built as a gift from chocolate magnate Milton S. Hershey for his community and to honor his wife, Catherine.

Overview

The garden occupies more than 20 acres just south of the Hotel Hershey. The botanical park was established in 1936 upon instructions of Milton S. Hershey, being opened to the public in June 1937 with a display consisting solely of 7,000 roses arranged in formal beds. Over the years, Hershey Gardens has grown into a 5 themed garden areas, with a rose-specific area that includes nearly 14,000 roses and some 800 varieties.[1]

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  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20180728100836/https://www.hersheypa.com/about-hershey/history/the-hotel-hershey-history.php Additions to The Hotel Hershey