The Gnomes Are Back in Town

By-Hank Stolz

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WORCESTER, MA-The gnomes have returned to the New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, and they’ve brought plenty of smiles with them. This fall, visitors can explore a whimsical world filled with handcrafted garden gnomes — each designed by a talented local artist with its own story to tell.

CEO Grace Elton joined Voice of Business to share everything guests need to know about this charming seasonal celebration.

“It’s one of our most joyful traditions,” said Elton. “Every gnome has a distinct personality, and families love discovering them tucked away throughout the Garden.”

The exhibit brings together creativity, local artistry, and the beauty of autumn in New England. Whether you’re visiting from nearby or making a fall weekend trip, this magical display captures the playful spirit of the season and the community that helps it thrive.

Voice of Business — presented by the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Worcester Regional Airport — airs weekdays at 8:47 a.m. on The Talk of the Commonwealth.


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