Thursday, March 7, 2019

Ravine Gardens

Ravine Gardens State Park is a New Deal-era state park in Florida built by the WPA (Works Progress/Projects Administration). It's primary draw is the hundreds of thousands of azalea plants that bloom in February and March, and hiking in the 120 foot deep ravines that have been carved by natural springs.

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  1. The WPA left this country with many wonderful constructions. Glad to learn about another one.

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