The gardens were set up by Edward Bok, and dedicated in the 1920s by then President Calvin Coolidge. Mr. Bok was a very interesting man, who had among his acquaintances P. T. Barnum, Charles Darwin, Frederick Douglass, Rudyard Kipling and FDR. He bought the land for the gardens, sitting on top of a mountain (actually only 290 feet above sea level but still the second highest point in Florida). We found the gardens to be like walking into a 'Gone With the Wind' setting.
In the middle of the gardens, Mr. Bok has a 205-foot tower constructed, made of Georgia marble and Florida coquina, and housing a beautiful carillon of 60 bells. The carillon is played every 15 minutes. What a beautiful sound! The tower also a beautiful art deco grill work. It really is something to see.
After the park, we headed to Lang Sun Countrey Groves. This citrus fruit producer also has a cafe called Taste of Florida, and is known for its grapefruit pie. The cafe makes great salaes and sandwiches, and the grapefruit pie was worth the trip. Not too sweet, and completely refreshing. The refreshing. Lang has been owned by three generations of the same family - from grangmother, to mother to daughter. The server we had gave me the recipe for grapefruit pie, and I will defintely be making it once we get back home.
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