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Duke Gardens in Somerset County, New Jersey, were among the most significant glass house collections in America. Created by Doris Duke, they were larger than the New York Botanical Garden's Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, and were open to the public from 1964. They were closed by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation on or before May 25, 2008 and the plant material was donated to public gardens throughout the United States.

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  • Duke Gardens in Somerset County, New Jersey, were among the most significant glass house collections in America. Created by Doris Duke, they were larger than the New York Botanical Garden's Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, and were open to the public from 1964. They were closed by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation on or before May 25, 2008 and the plant material was donated to public gardens throughout the United States. (en)
  • Para el jardín botánico de la Universidad de Duke ver Jardines de Sarah P. Duke. Los Jardines Duke, en inglés: Duke Gardens, es un invernadero y jardín botánico de 60,000 pies² (5,600 m²) de extensión, que se encuentra catalogado entre los invernaderos más importantes de Estados Unidos. Creado por iniciativa de Doris Duke, este invernadero era mayor que el "Haupt Conservatory" del Jardín Botánico de Nueva York.​ y fue abierto al público en 1964. Fue cerrado al público por la [2] el 25 de mayo de 2008 y desmantelado.​​ (es)
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  • The article is written with a heavy focus on the closure and still reflects the closure as if it were a current event. (en)
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  • Duke Gardens in Somerset County, New Jersey, were among the most significant glass house collections in America. Created by Doris Duke, they were larger than the New York Botanical Garden's Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, and were open to the public from 1964. They were closed by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation on or before May 25, 2008 and the plant material was donated to public gardens throughout the United States. (en)
  • Para el jardín botánico de la Universidad de Duke ver Jardines de Sarah P. Duke. Los Jardines Duke, en inglés: Duke Gardens, es un invernadero y jardín botánico de 60,000 pies² (5,600 m²) de extensión, que se encuentra catalogado entre los invernaderos más importantes de Estados Unidos. Creado por iniciativa de Doris Duke, este invernadero era mayor que el "Haupt Conservatory" del Jardín Botánico de Nueva York.​ y fue abierto al público en 1964. Fue cerrado al público por la [2] el 25 de mayo de 2008 y desmantelado.​​ (es)
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  • Duke Gardens (New Jersey) (en)
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