There's A Secret Garden Hiding In Washington's Largest City, And It's Enchanting
Washington is full of beautiful gardens. From our Japanese gardens to our secluded slices of heaven, it’s clear that the Evergreen State is the perfect nickname for our corner of the world. And believe it or not, there’s a hidden garden in north Seattle called The Dunn Gardens. Here’s why you’ll want to visit as soon as possible.

This isn't an area frequented by tourists, and there are quite a few locals who don't even know this place exists.

The following year, he approached the Olmsted Brothers, a renowned landscape design firm. The idea was to build a country cottage and use the property as a summer home.
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The grounds were divided among family members and three new homes were established. The original family summer house was destroyed in 1949, but a new one was built in its place.
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Edward Dunn took care of the garden until his death in 1991 — and the plants that remain are a testament to his love of all things green.

While the property is privately owned, it's available for rent for weddings and other events.

And while current conditions have forced the Dunn Gardens to close to the public, members and a few guests are still allowed to visit by booking a tour.

Come explore this beautiful piece of living history.
If you love lush gardens and want to help preserve this beautiful place, check out the Dunn Gardens membership options.
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