Nature in itself is a work of art, but what happens when nature mimics a work of art?
Few people know about the quaint, seven-acre park in Columbus that features one of Ohio's most unique gardens, where art and plant life blend. The Topiary Park is a true hidden gem to those looking for something new to explore. Take a look at some of the sights to behold at the most unique park in Ohio:
Topiary Park in Ohio is a "landscape of a painting of a landscape," according to the park's website.
Specifically, the topiary garden depicts Georges Seurat’s famous painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Isle of La Grande Jatte, and it is the only known topiary representation of a painting.
Although the park was dedicated in 1992, the grounds were once home to the Ohio School for the Deaf.
Visitors can learn about the history of the grounds throughout the park and at the gatehouse, which is home to the Visitor's Center, a gift shop, and restrooms.
It was built in chateau style, as it was meant to compliment the last remaining building from the Ohio School for the Deaf.
Not only is the Topiary Park the only of its kind in Ohio; it's also the only one of its kind in the world.
The garden features 54 human figures, eight boats, three dogs, a monkey, and a cat. The tallest figure is 12 feet high, and all of them are made of yew.
When it comes to unique parks in Ohio, the Topiary Park in Columbus certainly tops the list.
Topiary Park continues to flourish via Friends of Topiary Park and individual donations. For more information, visit the official Topiary Park website. Do you agree that this is the most unique park in Ohio?
Be sure to visit the park this summer, when the topiaries are a vibrant shade of green and the ducks are out and about. Love learning about Ohio's most beautiful places? Check out our ultimate list of hidden gems in Ohio.
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