Tea Garden

History
The Tea Garden is the first place Jack finds in Arcadia. Though largely uninhabited, an occasional splicer can be seen scavenging for anything to help it survive. The Tea Garden consists of three areas, the main garden, a memorial garden, and a large storage room for employees.

The Main Garden
The main garden resembles a small park. It contains a waterfall, a small stream with a quaint wooden bridge, and park benches to simulate life above the surface. The ceiling and pipes are painted to look like the sky. Large ventilation grates can be seen on the walls. A corpse, some broken chairs, and a table can be found in the stream. The corpse is possibly that of Angelina, evidence of a bad date with Dieter Sonnekalb.

Memorial Garden
Just off the cobblestone path, lies the memorial garden. In the center rests a small mausoleum, which now lies in ruin. Headstones can be found littering the area. Towards the west wall is a tunnel to the Smuggler's Hideout. On the east wall is a locked tomb which Jack can unlock. Crates of smuggled goods can be found in the tomb.

Storage Room
The final area in the Tea Garden is the employee storage room. This is most notably the place where Jack is introduced to the Houdini Splicer. There are many closets with crawl spaces filled with gardening supplies. In the east side, on the second floor, there's a table with beakers and an audio diary. This is most likely one of Professor Langford's research stations. Next to the table is a Gene Bank. On the west side, Jack can find a Circus of Value and a number of malfunctioning sprinklers. A single turret protects a crawl space to a balcony inhabited by a Dr. Grossman Spicer. Posters of Atlas and gardening supplies can be found hanging from the walls.

Trivia

 * John Maynard Keynes' name can be found on the tombstones in the Tea Garden. The date of his death on the tombstone is May 28, 1948, but according to Wikipedia, he died on April 21, 1946. The tombstone also says he died at the age of 36, while Wikipedia say it was 62. His parents are listed as Adam and Ada Smith, but their real names were John and Florence Keynes. Curiously, his mother's middle name is Ada.