Cultural Gardens
Located in Rockefeller Park are the Cultural Gardens, a very beautiful place to go with family or friends when the weather is nice. It was more than just scenery as it also held a lot of history of the twentieth contrary. The stones and paths in the gardens, along with the monumental satiates that can be found, are meant to make us proud of both our heritage and our American blood. We spent a long time walking down the paths, learning about more heritages than we thought one garden could hold.
Here is a list of the types of countries represented in the gardens:
Armenians
Hebrews
Italians
Polish
Greek
German
Slovenian
Czech
Russian
Slovak
Lithuanian
Hungarian
Croatian
Syrian
Irish
Indian
Finnish
Estonian
Latvian
Ukranian
African American
Romanian
Serbian
Azerbaijan
Chinese
AND multiple American gardens
Dike 14
In the afternoon we decided to check out the Dike 14 Lakefront Nature Preserve. It is a very unique area that allows people to connect with the lake erie shoreline, and all the beautiful nature around it. You are not allowed to bike or walk dogs here, but it is a great place for walks and hiking. There are very diverse birds located in the area, and we happened to walk by some people who were actually bird watching! New trails and bird feeders are being set up, and the park is a greta place to bring the family! The location next to the lake also really helped enhance the beauty of the Nature Preserve.
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