McGovern Centennial Gardens

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TypeGardens
LocationHouston, TX
Coordinates29°43′16″N 95°23′13″W / 29.721°N 95.387°W / 29.721; -95.387
Created2014
McGovern Centennial Gardens
Image of gardens entrance
Entrance signage
McGovern Centennial Gardens is located in Texas
McGovern Centennial Gardens
TypeGardens
LocationHouston, TX
Coordinates29°43′16″N 95°23′13″W / 29.721°N 95.387°W / 29.721; -95.387
Created2014
Operated byHermann Park Conservancy
StatusOpen year-round, except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day[1]
Plants650 azaleas, 490 trees of over 50 species, 55,000 perennial bulbs, 760 hedge shrubs & 4.5-acre (1.8 ha) of grass[1]
Collections'Earth-Kind' designated antique roses[2]
ParkingStreet or HMNS's parking garage
WebsiteMcGovern Centennial Gardens

McGovern Centennial Gardens is a collection of gardens in Hermann Park, in Houston, Texas, United States.[3]

Public art

The 15-acre (6.1 ha) park cost $31 million and took approximately eight years to complete, officially opening in December 2014.[4] The gardens consist of the Arid Garden, the Celebration Garden, the Family Garden, the Rose Garden and the Woodland Garden.[1]

The park includes a 30-foot (9.1 m) Garden Mount.[5]

The Hawkins Sculpture Walk features sculptures of notable figures,[6] including busts of Simón Bolívar (1977),[7] Robert Burns (2002),[8] Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca,[9] Ramón Castilla,[10][11] José Martí,[12][13] Bernardo O'Higgins (1992), José Rizal (2006),[14] Vicente Rocafuerte,[15] Benito Juárez,[16][17] and José de San Martín (1983)[18][19]

McGovern also features Dawn (1971), which was previously installed inside the entrance to the Houston Garden Center,[20] as well as statues of Confucius, Mahatma Gandhi (2004),[21] and Martin Luther King Jr. (2007).[6]

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