Defined by its adjacent flower beds
this bisected Plaza was influenced by
the layout of the Place de la Concorde
in Paris. The halves are bordered on their curved
ends by Bradford Callery pear trees
and in the spring their blooms fall to the
ground making a dazzling white carpet
for the carriages and pedestrians that
pass beneath.
Followed shortly afterward by the later
blooming tulips the Plaza glows with
these colorful blooms which rise up
from the flower beds located on the far
corner perimeter.