Attraction Spotlight: Olbrich Botanical Gardens
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The Olbrich Botanical Gardens is a 16-acre large outdoor garden featuring Midwest plants and stunning landscapes. It’s a free attraction open every day for the public. You’ll see prairie style architecture, a Thai Pavilion and Garden, a rose garden and an innovative tropical garden. Along with beautiful gardens and landscape, you can take advantage of the gift shop, meeting rooms and horticultural library. Here is a look at what you can enjoy at the Olbrich Botanical Gardens.
What to expect at Olbrich
Inside the Botanical Gardens you’ll find the Bolz Conservatory. Inside this 50ft tall sunny glass pyramid you’ll find the diverse tropical plants, free-flying birds, rushing waterfall and blooming orchids. You’ll get to see the plants on which…
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