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Hot Springs You won't get the cold shoulder in this hospitable Arkansas town
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Many of those old buildings are now filled with art galleries the number and quality of which have put Hot Springs at No. 4 on the "100 Best Art Towns in America" list.
Don't be surprised, however, if your favorite bricks in Hot Springs turn out to be ones you don't even see: the bricks made by the Malvern Brick Co., which in turn paved the way for the Garvan Woodland Gardens.
Owned by Arthur B. Cook, the company was taken over by his daughter, Verna Cook Garvan, after his premature death in 1934. Garvan, then 22, became the first female CEO of a major southern manufacturing business and served in that capacity until her retirement in 1970.
Using part of the brickmaking fortune she accrued, she turned a 210-acre peninsula jutting out into Lake Hamilton that she inherited from her father into a special place. For more than 40 years, she gardened there. She personally chose every plant that was added or subtracted and introduced hundreds of rare, as well as native plants, shrubs and trees. She planted 160 different types of azaleas and an equal number of roses. She let parts grow wild as a bird sanctuary.
They will tell you that the gardens are beautiful any time of year, offering a changing panorama of hues and textures, but spring is surely the most breathtaking, with miles of tulips, fields of daffodils, clouds of dogwood.
The newest addition is the Anthony Chapel, a striking non-denominational, wood-and-glass structure that is used for weddings, receptions or just for meditation.
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