Texas Tech University

Gardens as Places of Significant Meaning in Human History

Dates:March 17, 2026
Meets:Tu from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Location:Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes 114
Cost: $15.00

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There is something special about gardens, because that setting has been the focal point of some of the most dramatic and most significant events in history. For example, tradition has indicated that the Garden of Eden was the creation place of human beings and tending the garden was the main purpose of being a human. And the significance continues even with the Sun King and others.
Fee: $15.00

Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes 114

806 Steve Hawkins Parkway
Marble Falls, TX 78654

Ray Buchanan

Ray Buchanan, Ph.D., taught history in East Africa, at Southern Methodist University and Greenhill School in Dallas, specializing in the inclusion of art and architecture as a primary source of study for the major periods of European history.

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