[4][5][6] The Rose Garden Center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 22, 2019, for its role in regional and state tourism.
[5] The Rose Garden Center was a 1938 Works Progress Administration (WPA) park project, and was mostly completed in 1941; but due to World War II, the center did not open to the public until 1952.
[4] In 1992, they rebuilt the associated building and expanded its size, in order to home the Tyler Rose Museum.
[5][6][4] In 2022, the center added QR codes near the plants in order to facilitate the identification of rose varieties.
[3] This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Park Service.