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                    <title>International Peace Garden</title>
                    <description>This was my first trip this year to the International Peace Garden.  Located with half on the US and half on the Canadian side the Garden has a number of flowers fountains and floral arrangements.  Also has a Peace chapel and some other memorials.  Unfortunately it looks like they had just made some flower transplants from their spring to summer flowers so the floral arrangements weren't as fil</description>
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                    <title>International Peace Garden and Lots of Pictures of Pretty Flowers</title>
                    <description>Despite living in North Dakota most of my life I'm ashamed to admit that I have never before been to the International Peace Garden.  Decided to finally take care of that.  The Garden is located on the USCanadian border with an equal half on both sides.  2007 is its 75th Anniversary having been dedicated in 1932.  Construction on the Garden actually started in 1934 and was built primarily by the</description>
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