University of Georgia Campus Arboretum

The garden was within the area between Finley, Reese, Pope, and both sides of Broad Street.

Although the garden was sold in 1856, and the proceeds used to pay for the iron fence around UGA's north campus, it is possible that some of the trees and their offspring continue to live in the area.

The second (early 1900s) was on south campus, and a few trees remain of it near the Georgia Center of Continuing Education.

The current arboretum is organized into three walking tours through the North, Central, and South Campus.

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