The Kosciuska Healing Garden
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    • The Story >
      • An Old Overview Map of the Old and New Garden Sites >
        • Original Plan >
          • Short Story of the History/Geography
      • Gallery of the Original Flowers >
        • Gallery of the Old Plants Renewed >
          • Their Legacies p.2
          • Gallery page 2
          • Their Legacies p.1
        • What Belongs Here
        • The Purpose >
          • Honor Kosciuska >
            • Poetic Tribute to Kosciuszko
          • Gardens as sites of Civic Communal Art
          • Riverkeeping
        • History of the Area >
          • Native Americans
          • A Lithuanian American Enclave >
            • Lithuanians killed in local mines 1900-1920
  • Significance of Lithuanian Culture for the World
    • Centennial of the Restored State of Lithuania
    • European Emigration >
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A Memorial Garden in Scranton
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growing along the post industrial Lackawanna River 
honoring Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the Lithuanian Americans
who once planted their gardens along the banks of the river.
Learn the story of the Healing Garden
​located in the Providence Section of Scranton Pennsylvania

The garden, begun in 2006,  embodies many of the issues challenging a post industrial society.

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