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sold their beloved home to her friends Jim and Elmore Inscoe. Mary died in 1982 at age ninety-six.
Today, Jasmine Hill continues to grow. A new 10,000 square foot Olympian Centre opened last summer and five new statues have been added to the collection.
The Olympic flame, on its journey to Atlanta, arrived at Jasmine Hill on June 30,	1996. Turner
Inscoe, youngest of the Inscoe children, circled the Temple of Hera ruins with the torch held high.
The new Olympian Centre at Jasmine Hill.
Directions to Jasmine Hill Gardens:
From Montgomery take U.S. 231 North and exit on Jasmine Hill Road. Entrance is 2.2 miles. Jasmine Hill is about twenty minutes from downtown Montgomery. Hours are 9-5 Tuesday through Sunday, open on Monday holidays. Admission is $5 for adults and $3.00 for children.
For more information about the Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum call 1-334-567-6463.
And there is more to see while in the area:
The Montgomery Zoo, revamped a few years ago, features animals in natural habitats. It is a photographer friendly place. The white Bengal tiger is a must-see.
For information call 1-334-240-4900.
DR. GARY M. GOULET
CHIROPRACTOR
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Hank Williams’ grave is located in Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery. The final resting place of the country music legend and his first wife Audrey features artificial grass, a pair of six-foot headstones, park benches, and an overhead floodlight. At the foot of Hank's headstone is a marble replica of his "Luke the Drifter" cowboy hat. Williams died New Year's Day, 1953, and his gravesite is a popular gathering place for New Year's Eve vigils.
The Hank Williams Museum, 1304 Upper Wetumpka Road, is located across the street.
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