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The property first began in 1908 as a 5 acre (20,000 m) home site for Emma
Alexander, who transferred the property to her son Hubbard Alexander and his wife Ruth Alexander. At this point the gardens were already well known in the area. The Alexanders purchased an adjacent site in 1918. In 1925 the
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estate garden that is governed by a board of directors who are responsible for determining policy and procedures as well as providing oversight regarding the operation of
Lakewold Gardens and the Wagner House. The staff includes 4-5 administrative personnel, 6 garden and facilities personnel, and
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Lakewold seeks to reach a variety of people through its gardens, tours, and programming. Current attendance is approximately 2:1 female to male, the typical visitor is in their mid-forties to upper-sixties. Campaigns to increase audience diversity have led to greater attendance by families and
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In 1987 Mrs. Wagner donated the estate to a non-profit organization, the
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