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An annual tradition for more than 80 years, the roses at Hershey Gardens are coming into full bloom.
Visitors can see the full glory of 3,500 bushes in their peak on three-and-a-half acres from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week.
As an added bonus for anyone named Rose, admission is free for the month of June.
Paved paths and grassy lanes arching around Swan Lake will take you through a rainbow of fragrant colors as the roses start to peak.
Butterfly Atrium at Hershey Gardens
The conservatory, serving as an architectural anchor for the garden, also houses the Butterfly Atrium. Inside the windowed room with a tall ceiling, butterflies from around the world flutter among visitors in a tropical environment.
Modest by comparison
A few weeks ago, Hershey Story staff offered a sneak peek of the mansion ahead of the tours that are being offered by permission of the Hershey Trust Co. â whose offices are located in the grand structure on East Mansion Road in Hershey.
In 1908, when the Hersheys moved into the home, it was a modest mansion compared to those of other business titans of Milton Hersheyâs stature at the time, says Anthony Haubert, communications and public relations manager for the M.S. Hershey Foundation. George Vanderbilt, for example, spent about $10 million on Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina, he notes.
Boards Of Hershey Trust Company And Milton Hershey School Announce Newly Elected Chairman And Vice Chairman
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HERSHEY, Pa., Dec. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The Hershey Trust Company Board of Directors and the Milton Hershey School Board of Managers announced the election of Diane Koken as Chairman and Maria Trinh Kraus as Vice Chairman, effective today.
Ms. Koken was appointed to the Hershey Trust Company Board of Directors and the Milton Hershey School Board of Managers in 2016 and has expertise in legal, regulatory matters, insurance, governance, and risk management.
(PRNewsfoto/Milton Hershey School,Hershey Trust Company)