Los Angeles isn’t short of beautiful attractions, one of which is the Rose Garden at Exposition Park. Like any other garden, the Exposition Park Rose Garden is a wonderful place where you can walk, relax and spend quality time among greenery and the beauty of nature.
The Rose Garden at Exposition Park in Los Angeles was originally called ‘Sunken Garden’ and spans across an area of 7 acres. It was once referred to as “one of the city’s best-kept secrets” which is probably the reason for its popularity over time. In 1913, the present Exposition Park was basically converted from what used to be an agricultural park and a race track. That particular region was the city’s agricultural park from 1871 to 1911.
After the construction in 1913, the rose garden area was primarily used for automobile racing, horse, racing, and dog racing. Later in 1914, there was a change in plans and the city announced that they will construct a wildflower garden in that very park. However, the Rose Garden that we know of today wasn’t built until the year 1927. Eventually, in 1928, more than 100 varieties of flowers including roses, and a total of 15,000 bushes were planted in the park.
Ever since its creation, over time it has grown to more than 200 varieties roses and other flowers along with over 200,000 beautiful bushes. No more fitting tribute could be paid to the spirit of Southern California than to erect in the center of her largest city the greatest rose garden in the world.
If you watch a lot of films and television, you might have noticed that the Rose Garden is featured in the popular TV show “Buffy The Vampire Slayer”. It was also seen in an American musical comedy-drama fantasy film ‘On a Clear Day You Can See Forever’ that features Barbara Streisand! #rosegarden #downtownla #thingstodoinla #rosegarden #roses #rose #flowers #garden #gardening #nature #rosesofinstagram #flower #flowerstagram #flowerphotography #flowersofinstagramI