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DESCRIPTION:It's the 50th anniversary of the Arboretum's Schulenberg Prai
 rie\, one  of the first restored tall-grass prairies in the nation! Lear
 n more  about this important native landscape type at this new symposium
 .\nIn the late 19th and early 20th century\, landscape design in the  Ch
 icago region went through a major transformation. For the first time\,  
 people began to value native plants and natural landscapes. Who were the
   pioneering people behind this movement?\nJensen. Simonds. Olmstead.\nL
 earn about them through the lens of three prominent landscape  historian
 s: Christopher Vernon\, Bob Grese\, and Robin Karson.\nExplore research 
 presented in their new books\, Graceland  Cemetery: A Design History and
  The Native Landscape\,\nPlus\, view and discuss the short film by Danie
 l Morrison\, Designing  in the Prairie Spirit.\nThis event is partially 
 underwritten by the Library of American  Landscape History and forms a p
 art of the Sesquicentennial Celebration  of the Founding of Graceland Ce
 metery.\nBoth books will be available for purchase and signing at the  p
 resentation.
URL:http://glenellyn.patch.com/events/pioneering-prairie-spirit-in-landsc
 ape-design
SUMMARY:Pioneering Prairie Spirit in Landscape Design
LOCATION:Morton Arboretum: 4100 Lincoln Ave\, Lisle\, IL
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