In 1964, the park's floral future was somewhat revealed when several natural associations suggested the notion of transforming the quarries into sunken gardens. By the end of that decade, the site had been turned over to the Newhaven government to create a park for recreation purposes. From then on, Newhaven incrementally transformed the overgrown hillsides into Lovia's first civic arboretum, with a generous donation from the Lovian government. The popular quarry gardens were unveiled in the late 1960s.
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