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麦卡勒姆莫尔博物馆和花园

描述

The MacCallum More Museum and Gardens is the legacy of the Hudgins family, who first started the garden in 1929 and continued additions until 1986. Over the years they used the garden to promote their interest in the area’s history and nature. The Gardens consists of five (5) acres of largely woodland gardens, which are organically maintained, with paved walkways throughout offering easy access to all areas. Native dogwoods and redbuds predominate in the early spring and then give way to herb and wildflower gardens containing many native and naturalized species, attractive to both birds and butterflies. Native columbines, beeblam, cardinal flowers, and jewelweed bloom in succession from the early spring until late fall, providing the natural food source of ruby-throated hummingbirds. Native elderberries and pokeweed berries are a favorite of eastern bluebirds, brown thrashers, northern cardinals, and cedar waxwings. Purple coneflowers, black-eyed susans and tickseed sunflowers (Bidens aristosa) attract American goldfinches, house finches, mourning doves, Carolina chickadees, song sparrows and many butterfly species. Cultivated varieties such as parsley, dill and fennel serve as nurseries for black swallowtails, while monarch butterflies migrating through are sustained by over 200 species of herbs and flowers including milkweed and butterfly bushes (Buddlea spp.). Explore the boxwood-lines paths and the numerous fountains for nesting house wrens and constantly chipping northern cardinals. Search the treetops for blue jays, whose squeaky calls resound overhead. Enjoy the unending variety of songs from the northern mockingbird, and during migration be on the lookout for all sorts of migrant warblers and vireos, especially after inclement weather. Other wildlife in the gardens include flying squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, snakes, lizards, bats, and wild turkey. Also, there are a myriad of insects including many beneficial ones, which are essential in maintaining the proper balance needed in a diversified environment. Explore all the corners of the lush organic gardens from the beautiful fountains and statuary from around the world to the unique theme gardens. Enjoy strolling through the arboretum and the newly established native wildlife habitat area and learn about the flora and fauna that abound. The Museum houses three permanent exhibits: an extensive Indian artifact collection found locally dating from 9500BC; the Thyne Institute exhibit, an African-American boarding school established in Chase City in 1876; the Mecklenburg Hotel exhibit, a hotel and spa established in Chase City in 1903, famous for its curative waters; and revolving art exhibits of various mediums.

野生动物目击

迄今为止,该地点已报告有52 物种 。

最近在麦克卡勒姆莫尔博物馆和花园看到的鸟类:

    近期清单:

    日期# 物种数量提交人
    25 五月份202516Sarah Seawell
    27 四月202516Sarah Seawell
    25 扬202510Sarah Seawell
    26 十月20248Sarah Seawell
    19 四月202419丽莎·米斯

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    设施& 无障碍设施

    便利设施

    • 洗手间
    • 适鸟性报告已发布

    其他设施历史遗迹

    无障碍考虑因素

    该地点可进行鸟类栖息地审查

    进一步了解 Birdability 为绘制无障碍户外空间地图所做的努力

    地图和方向

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    实际地址: 603 Hudgins St., Chase City, VA 23924

    从威利斯堡的美国国道360和美国国道15的交叉口出发,沿美国国道15西南3行驶1英里,到达 SR 92 。在 SR 92左转(东),并沿7行驶。 2英里到达 SR 49 /W。2街。在 SR 49左转(东),然后沿0行驶。 7距 SR 47 /E 英里。2 nd St. 继续向东沿 SR 47 / 2 nd Street 行驶0 。 1距哈金斯街 (Hudgins Street) 仅数英里。左转并向北行驶0 。 1英里(穿过休斯顿街和沃克街)。博物馆办公室/礼品店位于右侧(带绿色百叶窗的单层小屋)。

    访问要求:

    • 收费、博物馆、办公室和礼品店:周一至周五,10-5 ;周六,10-1 ;花园:如果大门开放,则每天开放,全年开放

    联系信息:

    • (434)372-0502, mmmg@verizon.net
    • 访问网站
    • 可定期关闭遗址或遗址的一部分,以便开展管理活动。在参观之前,请务必查看网站以了解更多信息。

    关于 VBWT

    弗吉尼亚鸟类和野生动物步道是一个由 Commonwealth 各地超过 600 个绿地和蓝道组成的网络,因其观赏野生动物的潜力而被选中。在自然小径上漫步,在河里划船或欣赏风景优美的风景,你很快就会明白为什么弗吉尼亚州是观鸟和观赏野生动物的首选目的地。

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