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'''<center>Plants used in Relandscaping Front and Side of Memorial Hall Library - Summer & Fall 1966'''</center>
Peter Hornbeck Architect
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<p><ol>1 Hungarian Silver Linden<br>
5 Andorra Juniper<br>
1 Hetz Blue Juniper<br>
3 Birdnest Spruce<br>
2 Forsythia Beatrix Farrand<br>
5 Large-berried Rockspray<br>
2 Weeping Norway Spruce<br>
1 Mountain Silverbell<br>
2 Dwarf Yew<br>
1 Lemoine Purple Crabapple<br>
4 Oregon Grape Holly<br>
2 Boxleaf Holly<br>
1 Yellowwood<br>
Also, Wintercreepers, Korean Chrysanthemum, Siberian Chrysanthemum, Hybrid Daylilies, Dwarf Aster, Countess of Dudley, Glodenleaved Plaintainlily  </ol></p><br> <br>
<center> '''Plantings for the Front of Memorial Hall Library - Spring 1990'''</center>
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6 Ilex Opaca(American Holly)<br>
1 Ipex Opaca (male)<br>
10 Rhododendron Catawbienese Album (White Catawba Rhododendron)<br>
6 Taxus Media Densiformis (Densiformis Yew) <br></ol></p>




In 1920, The Boston Missionary Society in partnership with F.H. Foster of Andover founded and operated a summer camp on Pomp's Pond with the mission of providing outdoor recreational opportunities for city children.


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<gallery caption="Memorial Hall Library Landscaping Plan after 1990" widths="240px" heights="280px" perrow="3">
Image:Plantings front of library.jpg|Main Street Entrance
Image:Phyllis_Bingham_Garden_side_entrance.jpg|Phyllis Bingham Garden
Image:Phyllis_Bingham_Garden_daylilies.jpg|Phyllis Bingham Daylilies
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'''The Main Street entrance to the building was re-landscaped in October 2011.'''


[[Image:landscape.jpg|thumb||left| Plantings Front of the Library October 2011]]
[https://answers.mhl.org/images/c/c8/CampAndoverBostonGlobe.pdf Boston Boys and Girls Club in Andover Open Air Life Enjoyed on the Shores of Pomp's Pond Under City Missionary Society's Guidance]


<gallery caption="Memorial Hall Library Landscaping Plan March 2011" widths="240px" heights="280px" perrow="3">
Image:Pg1.jpg|page 1
Image:Pg2.jpg|page 2
Image:PG3.jpg|page 3
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To view/download a pdf of "Memorial Hall Library Landscaping Plan March 2011," click [[Media:MHL_Landscaping_Plan_March_2011.pdf‎|here]].


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--[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] 15:57, January 11, 2008 (EST)
--[[User:Stephanie|Stephanie]] 6:51 January 14, 2021 (EDT)
 
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In 1920, The Boston Missionary Society in partnership with F.H. Foster of Andover founded and operated a summer camp on Pomp's Pond with the mission of providing outdoor recreational opportunities for city children.


Boston Boys and Girls Club in Andover Open Air Life Enjoyed on the Shores of Pomp's Pond Under City Missionary Society's Guidance


--Stephanie 6:51 January 14, 2021 (EDT)

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