
Just to the south is the Azerbaijan Cultural Garden, dedicated in 2008. It features a sculpture entitled Hearth.

Then on the far side of MLK Drive is the Serbian Garden, also dedicated in 2008.

The garden has a lengthy meandering pathway accented by busts of several historical Serbians of note.

At the southernmost end is a bust of Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla, whose work made possible the modern AC electrical power system.
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