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  1. Highland Park, also known as Highland Botanical Park, is an arboretum in Rochester, New York, United States. Its administrative office is located at 171 Reservoir Avenue in Rochester. The park is one of several in Rochester originally designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, including Genesee Valley Park, Maplewood Park, and Seneca Park, which is now ...

  2. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted to seem like a natural occurrence of trees, shrubs and flowers, Highland Park is actually a completely planned—and planted—arboretum or “tree garden.”

  3. Highland Park History. The Rochester Common Council accepted a donation of 19.63 acres of land from George Ellwanger and Patrick Barry for the beginning of a public park system on October 3, 1887.

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  5. The Highland Park Neighborhood takes pride in its botanical pedigree. Many of its tree-lined streets were once part of world-renowned horticulturists Patrick Barry and George Ellwanger’s nurseries. Over a century later, it’s retained its verdant landscape now graced with a wide array of 19th and 20th century homes that realtors today tout ...

  6. You’ll also find a vast Japanese maple collection, 35 types of magnolias, 700 rhododendron specimens, and 300 conifer varieties in the pinetum. Many of the trees are the tallest of their species in the state, though few are native. Highland has even been described as a museum or zoo of exotic plants and trees.

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  7. Nov 18, 2021 · The Resilient Trees of Flower City. Arnoldia – Volume 78, Issue 5. Highland Park was created on land donated to the city of Rochester, New York, by a prominent horticultural nursery in 1888. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. by Mark Quinn.

  8. Discover the beauty of Highland Park in Rochester, NY, featuring stunning lilacs, historic landmarks, and year-round events.

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