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Looking for a unique mountain location for your event, consider the Healy House Museum Gardens. The lush gardens surrounding the 1878 Greek Revival clapboard house (now called Healy House) have been restored in honor of Emma Meyer, the first lady of the house. The gardens feature Victorian urns, statuary, benches, and a gazebo. Guests can to stroll through the gardens, where many native plants have been identified, and enjoy the magnificent view from the gazebo. The space is available for weddings, receptions, and picnic rentals.
For more information, pricing and availability, call
the Healy House Museum director at 719-486-0487.
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