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  1. About
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Alcove
  4. Alexander Garden
  5. Alexander Jackson Davis
  6. Alley
  7. Ancient style
  8. Andrew Gentle
  9. Andrew Jackson Downing
  10. André Parmentier
  11. Anne-Marguerite Hyde de Neuville
  12. Anthony St. John Baker
  13. Arbor
  14. Arboretum
  15. Arcade
  16. Arch
  17. Ashley Hall
  18. Avenue
  19. Aviary/Bird cage/Birdhouse
  20. Backyard
  21. Barnyard
  22. Bartram Botanic Garden and Nursery
  23. Basin
  24. Bath/Bathhouse
  25. Bed
  26. Beehive
  27. Belfield
  28. Belmont (Baltimore, MD)
  29. Belmont (Philadelphia, PA)
  30. Belvedere/Prospect tower/Observatory
  31. Benjamin Henry Latrobe
  32. Benjamin Vaughan
  33. Berkeley Springs
  34. Bernard M’Mahon
  35. Bethesda Orphan House
  36. Blithewood
  37. Border
  38. Boston Common
  39. Botanic garden
  40. Bower
  41. Bowling green
  42. Bridge
  43. Bunker Hill Monument
  44. Burying yard
  45. Cadwallader Colden
  46. Canal
  47. Cascade/Cataract/Waterfall
  48. Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground
  49. Charles François Adrien le Paulmier, le Chevalier d’Annemours
  50. Charles Fraser
  51. Charles Willson Peale
  52. Chinese manner
  53. Chunkyard
  54. Churchyard
  55. Clermont
  56. Clump
  57. Columbian Institute
  58. Column/Pillar
  59. Common
  60. Conservatory
  61. Copse
  62. Courtyard
  63. Cowyard
  64. Current Staff
  65. David Hosack
  66. Deborah Norris Logan
  67. Deer park
  68. Digital Approach and Vision
  69. Dooryard
  70. Dovecote/Pigeon house
  71. Drive
  72. Dutch style
  73. Edging
  74. Elgin Botanic Garden
  75. Eliza Lucas Pinckney
  76. Elizabeth Pitts Lamboll and Thomas Lamboll
  77. Eminence
  78. English style
  79. Ephraim Chambers
  80. Espalier
  81. Essays
  82. Exotic yard
  83. Fall/Falling garden
  84. Family yard
  85. Fence
  86. Ferme ornée/Ornamental farm
  87. Flower garden
  88. Foreyard
  89. Fountain
  90. Frances Palmer
  91. French style
  92. G. (George) Gregory
  93. Gardenesque
  94. Gate/Gateway
  95. Geometric style
  96. Gray’s Garden
  97. Green
  98. Greenhouse
  99. Grotto
  100. Grove
  101. Ha-Ha/Sunk fence
  102. Hallowell, ME
  103. Hannah Callender Sansom
  104. Harmony Grove
  105. Hedge
  106. Henry Pratt
  107. Hermitage
  108. Home
  109. Hothouse
  110. Humphry Marshall
  111. Humphry Marshall’s Botanic Garden
  112. Hyde Park (on the Hudson River, NY)
  113. Icehouse
  114. J. C. (John Claudius) Loudon
  115. James Francis Brown
  116. James Gibbs
  117. Jane Colden
  118. Jane Loudon
  119. Jet
  120. John Bartram
  121. Kitchen garden
  122. Kitchen yard
  123. Labyrinth
  124. Lake
  125. Landscape gardening
  126. Lawn
  127. Lemon Hill
  128. Mall
  129. Manasseh Cutler
  130. Martha Daniell Logan
  131. Meadow
  132. Modern style/Natural style
  133. Modes of Representations in American Landscape and Garden Design
  134. Montgomery Place
  135. Monticello
  136. Moses Marshall
  137. Mound
  138. Mount
  139. Mount Auburn Cemetery
  140. Mount Vernon
  141. National Mall
  142. Noah Webster
  143. Nursery
  144. Nursery of Robert Buist
  145. Obelisk
  146. Orangery
  147. Orchard
  148. Otranto (Charleston, SC)
  149. Park
  150. Parmentier’s Horticultural and Botanical Garden
  151. Parterre
  152. Pateo yard
  153. Paul Revere
  154. Pavilion
  155. Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane
  156. Peter Collinson
  157. Piazza
  158. Picturesque
  159. Pierre-Charles L’Enfant
  160. Pierre Pharoux
  161. Plantation
  162. Pleasure ground/Pleasure garden
  163. Plot/Plat
  164. Point Breeze
  165. Pond
  166. Porch
  167. Portico
  168. Pot
  169. Prison yard
  170. Project Bibliography
  171. Project Introduction
  172. Promenade
  173. Prospect
  174. Public garden/Public ground
  175. Quarter
  176. Recent Upgrade
  177. Richard Peters
  178. Riversdale
  179. Robert Buist
  180. Robert Mills
  181. Robert Morris
  182. Rockwork/Rockery
  183. Rosedown Plantation
  184. Rustic style
  185. SampleDate1
  186. Samuel Bard
  187. Samuel Vaughan
  188. Seat
  189. Semantic HEALD
  190. Shrubbery
  191. Solomon Willard
  192. Springettsbury
  193. Springside
  194. Square
  195. Stable yard
  196. Stackyard
  197. State House Yard
  198. Statue
  199. Summerhouse
  200. Sundial
  201. Sunnyside
  202. Temple
  203. Terms of Use
  204. Terrace/Slope
  205. The Evidence of American Garden History
  206. The Hills
  207. The Solitude
  208. The Woodlands
  209. Thicket
  210. Timothy Dwight
  211. Trellis
  212. Trustees’ Garden
  213. User's Guide
  214. Vase/Urn
  215. Vauxhall Garden
  216. Veranda
  217. View/Vista
  218. Virgil Warder
  219. Walk
  220. Wall
  221. Washington Monument (Baltimore, MD)
  222. Washington Monument (Washington, DC)
  223. Washington Square (Philadelphia, PA)
  224. Wilderness
  225. William Bartram
  226. William Bull II
  227. William Hamilton
  228. William Peters
  229. Wood/Woods
  230. Writing the Landscape
  231. Wye House
  232. Yard

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