Victory Garden

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1200 Constitution Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004

The Victory Garden at the National Museum of American History is a food garden inspired by the historic victory gardens of World War II. Currently undergoing essential soil remediation efforts, this initiative is aimed at enhancing soil health and improving growing conditions to ensure the garden's long-term vitality.

During the closure, horticulturists will implement sustainable treatment methods to manage soil-borne pests and foster growth. The team looks forward to reopening the garden, inviting visitors to experience its reimagined flourishing space once the restoration is complete.

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Cyndy K.
8/7/2023

Cyndy's Bottom Line: Interesting part of history Victory gardens were vegetable gardens planted during the world wars in order to ensure an adequate food supply for civilians and troops....

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