Lyman Estate Greenhouses
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Among the oldest surviving greenhouses in the United States, featuring an 1804 grape house, 1820 camellia house, and 1840s sales greenhouse.

📜 Historic greenhouses, part of the Lyman Estate in Waltham, Massachusetts.🔍 Complex includes an 1804 grape house, 1820 camellia house, and 1840s sales greenhouse.Why Go🌿 Explore one of the oldest surviving greenhouse complexes in the U.S.🌸 See rare camellias, orchids, and exotic plants🍇 Taste grapes from historic vines (Black Hamburgs, Green Muscats)📸 Picturesque vintage look with old heating pipes and water tanks👨‍🏫 Get expert horticultural advice and assistance with plant selection.Why Avoid♿️ Limited wheelchair access, not all sections equipped with ramps🚽 No public restroom available on siteTipsBring a camera for beautiful photos.Visit during Camellia Blooming Season (February and March).Check for specialty plant sales held throughout the year.Cost💰 Free admission to the greenhouses.Hours🕒 Tuesday – Saturday 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.Closed July 4, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year’s Day.Parking🅿️ Park along stone walls at Lyman Estate entrance or next to greenhouses.

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