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Four Seasons Total Landscaping is a family run landscaping company based in Philadelphia established in 1992. The company is certified through the City of Philadelphia with the Minority Business Enterprise Council and offers ground maintenance,snow clearance and other services. The company's car park was used as a for an official press conference of the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign hosted by Rudy Giuliani to, without evidence, claim election fraud.

Location
Four Seasons Total Landscaping is located in north Philadelphia off the Delaware Expressway between a sex shop, Fantasy Island Bookstore and Delaware Valley Cremation Centre.

Official 2020 Trump presidential reelection campaign press conference
The business was widely covered by international news media when on November 7th 2020 the company's car park hosted an official 2020 Trump presidential reelection campaign press conference. President Trump tweeted from his official Twitter account  'Big press conference today in Philadelphia at Four Seasons Total Landscaping -- 11:30am!'. The press conference included Rudy Giuliani, Pam Bondi, Corey Lewandowksi and convicted sex offender Daryl Brooks, it was decorated with a Trump 2020 banner pinned to a garage door and used the 1988 Guns N' Roses number 1 US single Sweet Child o' Mine. The press conference was used to accuse, without evidence, the Democratic Party of election fraud. During the press conference Giuliani was told by a reporter that news media has called the election for Biden, he asked which network and was told ‘all of them’.

The venue was mistakenly booked when confused with the Four Seasons Hotel. The mistake was compared to the BBC television series The Thick of It.

The company in response began selling merchandise based on Trump slogans e.g MAKE AMERICA RAKE AGAIN and LAWN AND ORDER!.

Bernie D’Angelo, the owner of Fantasy Island, an adult bookstore nextdoor to the venue thought "they were definitely in the wrong location, because we’re an industrial commercial area. I couldn’t understand why they would bring something of this caliber to our location, because there’s no real venue that would support something of this sort."

In popular culture
A large number of comedians joked about the Trump campaign rally including a Saturday Night Live sketch with Kate McKinnon appearing as Rudy Giuliani talking about the company and the event.