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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Marie Selby (1885-1971) was a philanthropiMarie Selby (1885-1971) was a philanthropist known for her support of various arts and cultural centers. Most notably, the world-renowned Marie Selby Botanical Gardens were named after her which was founded in 1973 when she bequeathed her former home and 15-acre property "for the enjoyment of the general public.""for the enjoyment of the general public."
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rdfs:comment Marie Selby (1885-1971) was a philanthropiMarie Selby (1885-1971) was a philanthropist known for her support of various arts and cultural centers. Most notably, the world-renowned Marie Selby Botanical Gardens were named after her which was founded in 1973 when she bequeathed her former home and 15-acre property "for the enjoyment of the general public.""for the enjoyment of the general public."
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