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  • Garden of New Eden
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  • The Garden of New Eden is one of the first areas explored in Columbia. A part of the Welcome Center, the Garden of New Eden serves as a peaceful place of prayer and contemplation. The garden features rose bushes, reflecting ponds, hummingbirds and angelic statuary. Many worshipers are seen here, dressed in white robes and praying to the three Founding Fathers George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson. Statues of the Founding Fathers, each holding their respective symbols, surround the baptismal pool to greet pilgrims entering into Columbia proper after being baptized.
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  • The Garden of New Eden is one of the first areas explored in Columbia. A part of the Welcome Center, the Garden of New Eden serves as a peaceful place of prayer and contemplation. The garden features rose bushes, reflecting ponds, hummingbirds and angelic statuary. Many worshipers are seen here, dressed in white robes and praying to the three Founding Fathers George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson. Statues of the Founding Fathers, each holding their respective symbols, surround the baptismal pool to greet pilgrims entering into Columbia proper after being baptized.