East 8th Street
near Avenue C
New York
NY 10009
Earth People Garden
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Earth People Garden sports elegant brick pathways and shaded glades, it also has a rather idiosyncratic display of rubber toys, e.g., crocodiles at the entranceway.
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Earth People Garden
Earth People Garden has a large weeping willow, as do many of the gardens on East 8th and 9th Streets since they are located in the historical swampy marshland of the Lower East Side. Photo by Elissa Sampson
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