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Bok Tower Gardens is a contemplative garden and bird sanctuary located atop Iron Mountain, north of
Lake Wales, Florida Lake Wales is a city in Polk County, Florida. The population was 14,225 at the 2010 census. , the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 16,759. It is part of the Lakeland– Winter Haven Metropolitan Statistical Area. Lake Wales i ...
, United States. Formerly known as the Bok Mountain Lake Sanctuary and Singing Tower, the gardens' attractions include the Singing Tower and its 60-bell
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, the Bok Exedra, the Pinewood Estate, the Pine Ridge Trail, and the Visitor Center. Bok Tower Gardens is a
National Historic Landmark A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is a building, district, object, site, or structure that is officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding historical significance. Only some 2,500 (~3%) of over 90,000 places liste ...
. The Singing Tower was built upon one of the highest points of
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r Florida, estimated to be above
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, and is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ...
. The national significance of the gardens and its tower come from their associations with Edward W. Bok and his team of designers. The adjacent Pinewood Estate is separately listed on the National Register as El Retiro. Bok Tower Gardens is open daily and an admission fee is charged.


Gardens

Edward W. Bok Edward William Bok (born Eduard Willem Gerard Cesar Hidde Bok) (October 9, 1863 – January 9, 1930) was a Dutch-born American editor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author. He was editor of the ''Ladies' Home Journal'' for 30 years (1889–1919). He ...
, editor of the magazine ''The
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'', and his wife, Mary Louise Curtis Bok, spent the winter of 1921 in Florida, near Lake Wales Ridge. The Boks loved the beauty of the area, and created a bird sanctuary on the ridge's highest hill to protect the land from being developed. They commissioned
landscape architect A landscape architect is a person who is educated in the field of landscape architecture. The practice of landscape architecture includes: site analysis, site inventory, site planning, land planning, planting design, grading, storm water manage ...
Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. (July 24, 1870 – December 25, 1957) was an American landscape architect and city planner known for his wildlife conservation efforts. He had a lifetime commitment to national parks, and worked on projects in Acadia, th ...
to transform what then was an arid sandhill into "a spot of beauty second to none in the country". The first year was spent digging trenches and laying pipes for irrigation, after which soil was brought to the site by thousands of truck loads and plantings began. Olmsted's plan included the planting of 1,000 large live oaks, 10,000
azalea Azaleas are flowering shrubs in the genus '' Rhododendron'', particularly the former sections '' Tsutsusi'' (evergreen) and '' Pentanthera'' (deciduous). Azaleas bloom in the spring (April and May in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, and Oct ...
s, 100
sabal palm ''Sabal'' is a genus of palms (or fan-palms) endemic to the New World. Currently, there are 17 recognized species of ''Sabal'', including one hybrid species. The species are native to the subtropical and tropical regions of the Americas, from th ...
s, 300
magnolia ''Magnolia'' is a large genus of about 210 to 340The number of species in the genus ''Magnolia'' depends on the taxonomic view that one takes up. Recent molecular and morphological research shows that former genera ''Talauma'', ''Dugandiodendr ...
s, and 500 gordonias, as well as hundreds of fruit shrubs such as
blueberry Blueberries are a widely distributed and widespread group of perennial flowering plants with blue or purple berries. They are classified in the section ''Cyanococcus'' within the genus '' Vaccinium''. ''Vaccinium'' also includes cranberries ...
and holly. Attempts were made to introduce
flamingo Flamingos or flamingoes are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, which is the only extant family in the order Phoenicopteriformes. There are four flamingo species distributed throughout the Americas (including the Caribbea ...
s to the sanctuary several times, which is why early renderings of the tower show flamingos at the reflection pool rather than swans. These early efforts were unsuccessful as the flamingos were not native to central Florida and could not survive winters that were cooler than those of southern Florida, where they are a native species. The gardens are currently ten times their original size, and feature acres of ferns, palms, oaks, pines, and wetland plants. The plantings also include
camellia ''Camellia'' (pronounced or ) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. They are found in eastern and southern Asia, from the Himalayas east to Japan and Indonesia. There are more than 220 described species, with some controve ...
s, tree ferns, creeping fig, yaupon and dahoon holly, Asiatic jasmine, '' Justicia'', crinum and
spider lily Spider lily is the common name for a number of different plant species within the family Amaryllidaceae which belong to the following genera: * ''Crinum ''Crinum'' is a genus of about 180 species of perennial plants that have large showy flo ...
, monstera,
wax myrtle ''Myrica'' is a genus of about 35–50 species of small trees and shrubs in the family Myricaceae, order Fagales. The genus has a wide distribution, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America, and missing only from Austral ...
, date and
sabal palm ''Sabal'' is a genus of palms (or fan-palms) endemic to the New World. Currently, there are 17 recognized species of ''Sabal'', including one hybrid species. The species are native to the subtropical and tropical regions of the Americas, from th ...
,
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, philodendron, blue plumbago, and horsetail rush. The site is a refuge for more than a hundred bird species. Wild turkey and groups of sandhill cranes are also often seen wandering the grounds. File:BokGarden.png, "Where Edward Bok is happiest: in his garden." File:2004 Bok Towers Gardens 060 Bok Towers Gardens 059.jpg, Reflecting pool File:Paths - Bok Tower Gardens - DSC02212.jpg, Azaleas in bloom File:Garden view - Bok Tower Gardens - DSC02307.jpg, Atop the ridge File:Bok Tower view.JPG, Orange groves below the ridge File:Walkway - Bok Tower Gardens - DSC02095.jpg, Wetlands boardwalk File:Rain Shelter - Bok Tower Gardens - DSC02216.jpg, Rain shelter File:2004 Bok Towers Gardens 017a Bok Towers Gardens 018.jpg, Window by the Pond File:Japanese Stone Lantern - Bok Tower Gardens - DSC02329.jpg, Peace Lantern File:Bok Tower Gardens sign, Lake Wales, FL, KW (15111545823).jpg, National Historic Landmark plaque


Singing Tower

By 1925, Bok had decided to replace the bird sanctuary's water tower with a stone water-and-bell tower. He hired architect Milton B. Medary to design "the most beautiful tower in the world". The 60-bell
carillon A carillon ( , ) is a pitched percussion instrument that is played with a keyboard and consists of at least 23 cast-bronze bells. The bells are hung in fixed suspension and tuned in chromatic order so that they can be sounded harmoni ...
occupies only the top of the Singing Tower, some of the rest contained large water tanks to irrigate the gardens, with Bok's baronial study at the base. The -wide moat surrounding the tower's base now serves as a koi pond. The
Gothic Revival Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic, neo-Gothic, or Gothick) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. The movement gained momentum and expanded in the first half of the 19th century, as increasingly ...
tower was built at the highest elevation of the site, south of a reflecting pool that reflects its full image. The tower is square at its base, changing at the height of to an octagon, with each of the eight sides wide. It is built of pink
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and gray
Creole marble Creole marble, also called Georgia creole or Georgia marble, is a marble from quarries in Pickens County, Georgia, United States. It is coarse-grained, displays a white or gray background while veins or clouds are black or dark blue. Based on the ...
, mined in Tate, Georgia, and
coquina Coquina () is a sedimentary rock that is composed either wholly or almost entirely of the transported, abraded, and mechanically sorted fragments of the shells of mollusks, trilobites, brachiopods, or other invertebrates. The term ''coquin ...
stone from
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. Medary assembled a team of top artisans in their fields—the
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architectural sculpture was designed and executed by
Lee Lawrie Lee Oscar Lawrie (October 16, 1877 – January 23, 1963) was an American architectural sculptor and a key figure in the American art scene preceding World War II. Over his long career of more than 300 commissions Lawrie's style evolved through ...
, and depicts Florida flora and fauna; metalworker
Samuel Yellin Samuel Yellin (1884–1940), was an American master blacksmith, and metal designer. Career Samuel Yellin was born to a Jewish family in Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Ukraine in the Russian Empire in 1884. At the age of eleven, he was apprenticed to ...
designed and executed the iron interior staircase, the iron gates to the two bridges over the moat, and the Great Brass Door, which features 30 scenes from the
Book of Genesis The Book of Genesis (from Greek ; Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית ''Bəreʾšīt'', "In hebeginning") is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. Its Hebrew name is the same as its first word, ( "In the beginning" ...
; J. H. Dulles Allen designed and executed the ceramic mosaics, including the eight -tall grilles at the top of the tower. Horace H. Burrell & Son, of Philadelphia, was contractor for the tower. Construction began in 1927, and was completed two years later. Outgoing President
Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge (born John Calvin Coolidge Jr.; ; July 4, 1872January 5, 1933) was the 30th president of the United States from 1923 to 1929. Born in Vermont, Coolidge was a Republican lawyer from New England who climbed up the ladder of Ma ...
dedicated the tower on February 1, 1929. The
American Institute of Architects The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a professional organization for architects in the United States. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the AIA offers education, government advocacy, community redevelopment, and public outreach to s ...
awarded Medary its 1929 Gold Medal for his Mountain Lake Sanctuary and Singing Tower.Milton Bennett Medary, Jr. (1874 - 1929)
from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings.
Medary died six months after the tower's dedication. Edward W. Bok wrote a short book about the tower's planning and construction titled, ''America's Taj Mahal'' (1929). Bok died on January 9, 1930, and was interred before the tower's Great Brass Door.


Carillon and interior

The tower's 60-bell carillon was cast by
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, of
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, England. The bell chamber is on the eighth floor of the tower, and just below it is a playing room that houses the clavier, or keyboard, that controls the bells. The bells are stationary, only the clappers move to sound them. The sixth floor is a studio for the
carillonneur A carillon ( , ) is a pitched percussion instrument that is played with a keyboard and consists of at least 23 cast-bronze bells. The bells are hung in fixed suspension and tuned in chromatic order so that they can be sounded harmonio ...
. Recitals are given daily. The tower's interior is not generally open to the public. The first floor was Edward W. Bok's study, and is now called the Founder's Room. The second floor houses the Chao Research Center Archives, a collection of institutional records related to the tower. The third floor contains (now empty) water tanks, and the fourth floor is a work room. The fifth floor houses the
Anton Brees Carillon Library The Anton Brees Carillon Library, located within the ''Singing Tower'' at Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida, is home to various collections that document the history and development of the Singing Tower and its gardens, the historic Pinewo ...
, said to be the largest library of carillon music in the world. File:Bok Study at base of Tower c.1929 FL Memory pr01000.jpg, Edward W. Bok's study, now called the Founder's Room File:East Bridge over Moat c.1929 FL Memory c000364.jpg, East bridge over moat, by Samuel Yellin File:Bok Tower door.JPG, The Great Brass Door, by Samuel Yellin File:Bottom of Tower, Bok Tower Gardens.jpg, ''Heron Frieze'' and ''Waterer Window Grille'' by Lee Lawrie File:Lake Wales FL Bok Tower sundial on01.jpg, Sundial by Medary & Lawrie File:Bok Tower closeup.JPG, Glazed ceramic mosaics by J. H. Dulles Allen. Lawrie's eagles stand perched atop the piers. File:Bok Tower Gardens.jpg, Reflecting pool File:Boktower.jpg, South facade File:Bok Tower through the Orange Grove, Lake Wales, FL, KW (15707214236).jpg, From the orange groves below the ridge File:Singing Tower doorway - Bok Tower Gardens - DSC02333 cropped.jpg, Edward W. Bok's grave lies before Yellin's Great Brass Door.


Bok Exedra

In appreciation for Edward W. Bok's extraordinary gift of the gardens and tower to the nation, a group of his neighbors commissioned an exedra, or curving bench, in his honor. This was created using the same pink and gray marble as the Singing Tower, and installed north of the tower. One of its bronze plaques reads:


Pinewood Estate

The Pinewood Estate comprises of the gardens, and features a twenty-room Mediterranean Revival mansion. This was built, 1930-1932, as a winter residence by C. Austin Buck, vice-president of the Bethlehem Steel Company, in Pennsylvania. The mansion's former name was "El Retiro," and it has been restored to its 1930s appearance. Bok Tower Gardens hosts several events at the mansion during the year. Guided tours of the mansion are given daily.


Pine Ridge Trail

The Pine Ridge Nature Preserve and Trail is an ecosystem typified by an over-story of Longleaf Pine, sandhill habitats, and a dense ground cover of perennial grasses that includes a nature trail that begins at the Window by the Pond and extends for three-quarters of a mile ending at the Visitor Center. The trail is located on one of the highest points in peninsular Florida at above sea level. Long ago the Lake Wales Ridge was a chain of islands. The plants and animals found on the ridge are unique because they evolved on the chain of islands, which is why the most rare plants and animals can be found in this area. The Pine Ridge is home to several endangered animals including the gopher tortoise, eastern indigo snake, gopher frogs, and the Florida mouse. Conservation efforts for the pine trail by Bok Tower Gardens include restoration of native plants, the regulation of invasive species and educating the public.


Visitor Center

Originally built in 1997, Bok Tower Gardens' Visitor Center completed a $1.8 million expansion in 2019. The Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Exhibit Hall houses a redesigned exhibition showcasing the landmark's history, architecture, and surrounding wildlife and ecology. The information desk, an informative orientation film, a local art exhibit space, and the administrative offices are located in the Visitor Center. In separate buildings attached to the Visitor Center by covered walkways and a promenade are the Tower & Garden Gift Shop and the Blue Palmetto Café. File:Lake Wales FL Bok Tower VC03.jpg, Visitor Center File:2004 Bok Towers Gardens 071 Bok Towers Gardens 067.jpg, Exhibit File:Desk and furnishings, Edward W. Bok - Bok Tower Gardens - DSC02083.jpg, Edward W. Bok exhibit File:Carillon at Bok Tower Gardens.jpg, Carillon keyboard exhibit


Library and archives

The Singing Tower houses collections that document the history and growth of the gardens and its buildings, along with Pinewood Estate. While the collections are closed to the public, selections from the archives are displayed in the Visitor Center.


Anton Brees Carillon Library

The
Anton Brees Carillon Library The Anton Brees Carillon Library, located within the ''Singing Tower'' at Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida, is home to various collections that document the history and development of the Singing Tower and its gardens, the historic Pinewo ...
was established in 1968 following the death of Anton Brees, the first carillonneur of the Singing Tower. The library is on the fifth floor of the tower. Its holdings are considered to be one of the largest collections of carillon-related materials in the world. The collection includes more than 1,500 books, 200 scores for keyboard instruments, 3,000 scores and musical compositions for carillon, 1,600 audio and video recordings, and 15 international professional journals that include more than 900 individual volumes. The library also houses vertical files on international carillons, that include newspaper clippings, biographical information and concert programs. The holdings include the original blueprints and plans for the Singing Tower and gardens, and thousands of photographs and slides. Collections include
The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America (GCNA) is a professional association of carillonneurs in North America, dedicated to the advancement of the art, literature, and science of the carillon. It was founded in Ottawa, Canada, in 1936 by ...
Archives, Ronald Barnes Collection, Anton Brees Collection, Sidney Giles Collection and Arthur Bigelow Collection.


Chao Research Center Archives

The Chao Research Center Archives holds the official papers of Bok Tower Gardens, along with related collections. It occupies the second floor of the Singing Tower, and was created through a donation from the Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Foundation, in 2008. The papers include architectural and landscape architectural drawings, business papers, correspondence and other documents, all kept in delicate archival storage. Its holdings also include the Nellie Lee Bok Collection, the American Foundation Collection, and the Edward Bok Newspaper Scrapbook Collection. The Nellie Lee Bok Collection features her personal communications, photographs, manuscript writings, and family possessions. The American Foundation Collection features newspaper scrapbooks, meeting minutes, publications, and other manuscript materials. The Edward Bok Newspaper Scrapbook Collection is made up of 42 bound scrapbooks filled with newspaper clippings about Bok's publications and charitable acts. Access to the collections of the Chao Research Center Archives is available by appointment only.


Pinewood Estate Collections

The Pinewood Estate Mansion features furniture, ceramics and other objects that were in the house prior to Bok Tower Gardens' purchase of the property in 1970. Other collections held at Pinewood Estate include letters, promotional materials, and manuscripts. Pinewood Estate is open to visitors through most of the year at a small fee.


Education

All of the Education Department's programs and field trips align with the Florida Sunshine State Standards and Polk County Curriculum Maps. The lessons presented in the Education Department's curriculum guide cover academic areas such as science, nature, visual & performance arts, culture and history. The curriculum guide was created to help students explore and discover Bok Tower Gardens before, during and after their trip. Contained in the curriculum guide is detailed information about the gardens, the Singing Tower, the Pinewood Estate and the Visitor Center.


Events

Throughout the year, there are numerous events designed to draw visitors to the gardens. These include concerts featuring jazz and orchestral music, and the daily playing of the carillon bells. Most popular are the semi-annual evening symphony concerts, given once in the fall and once in the spring. These draw thousands of visitors to the large field in front of the Tower for an outdoor picnic, and feature music from both the orchestra and the carillon.


See also

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References


External links

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Polk County listings
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Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs

Overview of Bok Tower Gardens

National Park Service National Historic Landmark
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