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Friday, 29 July 2011

Anderson Japanese Gardens aim for tranquility

ROCKFORD, Illinois  — Japanese gardens are about inspiring and soothing the soul. And you don't have to be a gardening expert or Zen Buddhist to appreciate all they have to offer — the beauty, the tranquility, even the Zen. Anderson Japanese Gardens, a 12-acre (4.8-hectare) wonderland of ...

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