In February of 2001, the Freeland Botanical Gardens teamed up with the FMoA to hold an open exhibition of parks. Fourty-two colorful entries were accepted in the most popular show to date. The success created a buzz that carried over into the Freeland Worlds Fair which followed.
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In Freeland's early months, The FMoA held three exhibits which are documented below.
In December of 2000, the first FMoA exhibit introduced to the visitors of Freeland, the many civic and commercial buildings which were created by the original founders for the opening of the site, including the FMoA itself.
In January of 2001, SF Barry called on Freeland's visitors to help create a show of buildings that were inspired by and/or replicas of Frank Lloyd Wright's work. With Aaronsdad and Jchip responding, twenty-three prarie style structures were constructed and exhibited.
In February of 2001, the Freeland Botanical Gardens teamed up with the FMoA to hold an open exhibition of parks. Fourty-two colorful entries were accepted in the most popular show to date. The success created a buzz that carried over into the Freeland Worlds Fair which followed.