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Winter Is Blooming At Queens Farm's New Pop-Up Floral Exhibit

Artisans from the design group The Floral Escape have transformed the Queens County Farm Museum into a winter wonderland.

FLORAL PARK, QUEENS — Winter is in bloom in Northeast Queens, thanks to a new pop-up floral exhibit at the Queens County Farm Museum.

The Winter Escape, created in partnership with artisans from the design group The Floral Escape, has transformed the historic farm into a one-of-a-kind winter wonderland with 15 holiday-themed installations made using vibrant silk flowers.

The displays include a gingerbread village, a candy cane rose garden and a giant Christmas tree embellished with a spiraling floral rainbow.

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“It will be a Beary-Merry Holiday Season at Queens Farm thanks to our new design partners at the Floral Escape,” Jennifer Walden Weprin, executive director of Queens County Farm Museum, said in a statement. “Tens of thousands of silk flowers are blooming to ring in the holiday season.”

Admission is by timed entry, and visitors must wear face coverings and maintain social distancing. Tickets cost $24 per person and $15 for children aged 2 to 10.

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The installation runs through Jan. 10.


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