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Garden at Tracy Library, 304 Main Street, New London, NH
Join us for a visual tour of the historic and truly gorgeous garden that is tucked in behind Tracy Library in New London, NH. This garden was originally designed and built by the famous Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects, and it was extensively rebuilt in 2003. It is open to the public from dawn to dusk, and well worth a visit.


Olmsted Brothersthe renowned landscape architectural firm, designed the garden behind the Tracy Memorial Library in New London, New Hampshire in 1926. The garden was restored in 2002 with widespread financial and community support. Jane Tracy's vision of a garden that would be enjoyed by the community lives on with the help of generous donors and hardworking volunteers. Find out all about Jane Tracy and her vision on our History Page. We hope you will visit often and experience the garden's relaxing beauty.  We encourage you to become involved and learn with us as we garden together. Celebrate 200 Years of Frederick Law Olmsted. Visit: olmsted200.org

Volunteers Welcome! Regular volunteer mornings are Mondays from 9 am 12 noon and bring your garden gloves!


Garden at Tracy Library is behind the Tracy Memorial Library, 304 Main Street, New London, NH 03257.  Click for Directions: FIND US


Garden at Tracy Library is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Your donation is fully tax deductible. We do not receive any funding from the Town of New London. All maintenance and improvements are made possible only through donations. See Donate Page.
New Arbor installed June 2017, Special Thanks to McGray & Nichols Builders