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Garden Tour 2025: The Rose Garden

By Linda Waggener

The Julia Miller Horton Memorial Rose Garden is among the five stops on the Outdoor Home and Garden Tour coming up Sunday, May 18, 2025 from 1 to 4pmCT.

The Rose Garden is in front of the historic Trabue Russell House, 201 Jamestown Street in Columbia. The garden, originally opened for the public on June 14, 1977, was renovated by the Adair County Garden Club and dedicated in a family and friends ceremony in 2009.


Nieces and a nephew of the late Julia Miller Horton and John Burns Horton attended the rededication - Julia Pickett Thompson, Billie Jo Miller Edwards, Thelma Harper Cundiff, and Billy Burns Pickett.

Click here for the story of the Garden Club laying the final brick in the garden.

The 2025 Garden Tour also features:

Outdoor Entertaining at the home of Craig and Stacey Bishop, 186 Briggs Lane, Columbia, KY

Garden Oasis at the home of Sandy Conover, 201 West Fortune Street, Columbia, KY

Outdoor Entertaining and Gardening at the home of Bruce and Sheila Willis, 1060 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY

Greenhouse Tour at Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive (Behind High School), Columbia, KY

Tickets are $10 for the full tour, purchase at the door of any location.


This story was posted on 2025-05-08 00:51:09
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