NY Botanical Garden in the Bronx During the Pandemic - and After
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With the COVID-19 pandemic in full swing, New York has become a city starved for open space. The virus hasn’t just deprived residents of the places we all depend upon as our collective backyard, but the cultural institutions that make New York what it is, from the museums and the zoos to fixtures like the High Line and Botanical Gardens. Carrie Rebora Barratt, CEO of the New York Botanical Garden, discusses the future of open space and its role in the city during and after the crisis.
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