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The Prouty Garden is nestled between the Wolbach and Farley buildings, a quiet and colorful oasis at the heart of the hospital. Featuring flowers, trees, sculpture, and fountains, the garden offers a peaceful respite for patients, their families and hospital staff.
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1. Wolbach Building
Opened as Infants' Hospital in 1914, this facility provided healthcare for infants until 1923, when the building was sold to Harvard Medical School and it became its School of Public Health. Now returned to Children's and known as the Wolbach Building, it houses, among other departments, Children's executive offices.
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2. Prouty Garden Statues
A wonderful collection of hidden animal statues - a frog, rabbit, duck, and owl, among others - can be found throughout the garden.
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