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If you are interested in membership, download, print and mail
an arboretum membership form (PDF
requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader).
For more information, contact:
Friends of the Tanger Arboretum
c /o Lancaster County Historical
Society
230 N. President Ave.
Lancaster, PA 17603
Or e-mail to: info@lancasterhistory.org
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Called the second finest arboretum in Lancaster County by the
Penn State Extension Service, the Louise Arnold Tanger Arboretum
on
the grounds of the Lancaster County Historical Society was designed
by Gustaf Malmborg of Manheim, PA. Malmborg also designed the
beautiful grounds of the Masonic Homes in Elizabethtown, PA considered
to be the finest in the county.
Sporting 104 mature varieties of trees, the Tanger Arboretum
is open to the public as a place of rest and relaxation. Its constantly
changing form and texture makes an inviting spot to spend time
enjoying the everlasting beauty of nature.
When the Willson Memorial Building, was constructed
in 1956, its neighbor and naturalist Louise Arnold Tanger approached
the Board
of Trustees with a request to be allowed to plant trees on the
barren grounds surrounding the building. They agreed and invited
Mrs. Tanger to join the board where she took charge of the grounds
until her death in 1959. At this time, her son Charles took her
place and served the historical society as its naturalist for many
years until his death in 1991. Following Charles Tanger's death
the trustees of the historical society established the group known
as "The Friends of the Tanger Arboretum" for the purpose
of creating public interest and support for the maintenance and
development of this community asset. A master landscaping plan
was designed, tree labels were added and a map developed for self-guided
tours.
The Friends of the Tanger Arboretum is a membership organization
with its own Board of Directors. Each year the organization holds
an annual dinner meeting in the spring, an Arbor Day celebration
the last Saturday of April and a Fall Clean-Up Day.
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