KRIDER WORLD'S FAIR GARDEN PARK

The goddess of youth statue

Early September is a lovely time of year to visit Krider World's Fair Garden. I was stunned by the beauty of the gardens which have distinctive elements of the English garden style


When the 1933-1934 World’s Fair was over, Krider's Nursey returned many of the plants and other features they'd had on display there, and the display garden was recreated. This exhibit is restored to reflect the history of Krider nursey.




Husband at the Toadstools


Here, you'll find an oasis of iconic statutes and structures, a pond, a waterfall, a windmill, viewing benches a gazebo, and a swing arbor. 





The Dutch Windmill



One of three historical markers



Quilt Garden
 


The Mill House



1 - The Dutch windmill *
2 - The quilt garden – is one of almost two dozen Quilt Gardens located in 7 communities in Northern Indiana Amish Country.  Each Quilt Garden is planted in a unique quilt pattern that changes each year.  
3 - The toadstools *
4 - The Pergola and sunrise benches *
5 - The lily pond *
6 - The “Garden with a Cause”
7 - The English Tea House *
8 - The goddess of youth statue
9 - Three historical markers
10 - The mill house *
11 - The Krider Garden fountain (1935)
12 - The gazebo (2015)
13 - The rose garden
14 - The pavilion
15 - The rain garden
16 - Restrooms
17 - The historic 158-foot trestle bridge, part of the original Pumpkinvine Railroad and now part of the Pumpkinvine Bike Trail, which runs through the park.


Krider World’s Fair Garden

302 Bristol Ave

Middlebury, IN 46540


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