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===Campus grounds: arboretum status=== {{main|Salisbury University Arboretum}} The Salisbury University campus was recognized by the [[American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta]] as an [[arboretum]] in 1988. The Salisbury campus features over 2,000 species of plant life, including [[magnolia]], [[rhododendron]], [[viburnum]], [[Japanese maple]], [[bald cypress]], and [[Crape myrtle]]. Notable areas of interest on campus include the Pergola (near the University Commons), the Holloway Hall Courtyard Garden, the Bellavance Honors Center Japanese Garden, the Link of Nations, and the Miller Alumni Garden. The campus also features a collection of figurative sculpture, including pieces by such noted sculptors as [[Auguste Rodin]] (''Coquelin Cadet''), [[Daniel Chester French]] (''Ralph Waldo Emerson''), [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]] (''Diana''), and [[Carl Akeley]] (''Wounded Comrade''). <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.salisbury.edu/arboretum | work = Salisbury University | title = Arboretum | access-date = March 13, 2017}}</ref>
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