History Lecture - Inventing the Colonial Garden
Schedule
Mon Oct 20 2025 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
19 Black House Dr, Ellsworth, ME, United States, Maine 04605 | Ellsworth, ME
By 1880, urban growth, industrialization, and mass immigration had unsettled many Americans, especially city dwellers, and caused them to turn to an imagined past. They believed the colonial towns of New England embodied the more secure, simpler and less stressful life for which they yearned. In response, they purchased and restored old buildings. They also created gardens as picturesque settings for the properties they restored. These gardens bore little resemblance to those of the “cherished” past. Plants were chosen as favorites of a previous generation rather than based on historical research. Let’s look at the work of creative, if mistaken, designers and the surviving examples of Colonial Revival gardens.
Val Libby retired as a professor of landscape history and public horticulture at Temple University. She has lectured and taught internationally and is the award-winning author of The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (2022). She currently teaches for Acadia Senior College.
Suggested donation $5. Light refreshments will be served.
Space is limited. Please RSVP for each person that plans to attend.
The History Lecture Series is sponsored by Legacy Properties of Sotheby's International Realty.
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