Free Admission to Callaway Gardens Through Feb 28
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Enjoy complimentary admission to Callaway Gardens between now and February 28, 2010. No coupon, no ticket, no voucher required. 2/8/10 It may be Winter but there are lots of fun things to do and see at Callaway Gardens such as visiting the warm, tropical Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center; seeing the amazing free-flight Birds of Prey show and exploring in the beautiful John A. Sibley Horticultural Center. There is a fun nature photography exhibit through Feb. 23 that showcases images found in nature that represent the alphabet and more. Or, you can get outdoors and get a little exercise on one of the many walking trails or meander through the Gardens on the Discovery Bicycle Trail (bicycles are available for rent or bring your own). Every season provides a great reason to visit Callaway Gardens! Now through February 28, 2010. Open daily 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Callaway Gardens is in Pine Mountain, Georgia For More Information, visit
www.callawaygardens.com or call 1-800-CALLAWAY (225-5292). NOTE to editors: Images of the woodland letters are available. About Callaway Gardens For almost 60 years Callaway Gardens has provided “a place of
relaxation, inspiration and a better understanding of the living world”
for millions of visitors. Owned and operated by the non-profit Ida
Cason Callaway Foundation, Callaway Gardens includes a garden, resort,
preserve and residential communities on 13,000 acres in Pine Mountain,
Georgia. Highlights include a butterfly conservatory,
horticultural center, discovery center, chapel, inland beach, nature
trails and special events throughout the year. In addition, Callaway Gardens offers nearly 100,000 square feet of
meeting space, 923 guest rooms, restaurants, a full-service spa, shops,
golf, tennis, fishing and more. Callaway Gardens Living includes five unique residential communities
with custom homesites, lakefront properties and cottages on the golf
course – each close-knit community offers an ideal home away from home
or full-time residence. Callaway Gardens is home to a 4,000 acre preserve – conserved,
untouched land set aside for biological studies and environmental
conservation. |
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