5311 South 237th Place Kent,
WA
98032United StatesGet Directions
The David F. Neely House, built in 1885, is a historic landmark significant to the city of Kent. The restoration and preservation project at this location serves as a vivid reminder of the pioneer way of life that existed during the late 1800s. The garden reflects this period in the Green River Valley’s history with perennial beds, herbs, grapes and hops, an old-fashioned vegetable garden, and an area showcasing native plants.
Hours: Master Gardeners on site April through September, Tuesdays, 10 am to noon and Saturdays, 11 am to 1 pm (except major weekend Saturdays including Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day).