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The Seasons: Spring 25
SPRING 25
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The Seasons: Summer 70
SUMMER 70
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The Seasons: Autumn 150
AUTUMN 150
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The Seasons: Winter 213
WINTER 213
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V I TA D. Louise Hill Taylor
EducationCompleting Master of Landscape Architecture degree, Virginia TechLandscape Design Certificate Program, George Washington UniversityWoody Plants Certificate, George Washington UniversityCertificate for Financial Planning, College for Financial Planning, Denver, Co.BA Biology, Swarthmore College
Resides in Alexandria, Virginia