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Morris Arboretum

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Morris Arboretum began in 1887 as Compton, the summer home of John and Lydia Morris, brother and sister. John and Lydia Morris laid plans for a school and laboratory at Compton devoted to horticulture and botany. In 1932, Compton became the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania. Listed on The National Register of Historic Places, it is an interdisciplinary resource center for the University, and is recognized as the official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

A treasured site for horticulturists and art appreciators, the Arboretum includes an excellent collection of outdoor sculptures. Kids of all ages love the garden railway and the Tree Adventure exhibit where you can get a bird's eye view of the forest from 50 feet up, perched on a canopy walk.

Winner receives a Family Membership. Family Membership admits two named adults, plus any children in the family under age 17 or up to four grandchildren

The Morris Arboretum is located at 100 East Northwestern Avenue in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. The arboretum is open daily except major holidays.

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