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Historic Garden Week starts Saturday. Here’s a guide for Eastern Virginia.

Some homes were built in the 1600s; others, this decade. See them from Suffolk up through the plantations and across to the Eastern Shore.

This “flower tree” in Colonial Williamsburg, called "Nina’s Masterpiece," features carnations, chrysanthemums, spray roses and daisies.
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This “flower tree” in Colonial Williamsburg, called “Nina’s Masterpiece,” features carnations, chrysanthemums, spray roses and daisies.
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Virginia's 2024 Historic Garden Week showcases the state's natural beauty at private homes and public spaces. Almost one-third of the tours are in or around Hampton Roads. The event runs April 20-27.

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