Topiary Park was dedicated to the city in 1992, but was first envisioned by James and Elaine Mason who dreamed of having a topiary garden for the Ohio School for the Deaf. The Topiary Park is known historically as the Old Deaf School Park, a name coined early in the 19th century. The Topiary Park is popular among tourists who are attracted to many of the topiaries scattered throughout the garden.
The garden is non-profit and has many volunteers who take care of it to ensure that the stories thrive among the beautiful living sculptures. The garden also has educational resources that are used to enhance the experience of those who may not know the history behind the park or for those who are interested in learning more about the significance of the history.
480 East Town St, Columbus, OH 43215, 614-645-0197
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