Huntington Museum The Huntington Art Museum forms part of the broader Huntington cultural complex in San Marino, where early twentieth-century collectors assembled significant holdings of European and American art. The museum occupies buildings originally designed as part of the Huntington estate and reflects architectural traditions influenced by neoclassical and Mediterranean design. The art collections include […]
Huntington Library The Huntington Library is located in San Marino near Pasadena in southern California, where Mediterranean climate conditions support cultivated landscapes characteristic of coastal southern California. Established in 1919 by railroad entrepreneur Henry E. Huntington, the institution developed as a research center and cultural complex combining rare book collections, art museums, and botanical gardens. […]
Huntington Gardens The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is located in San Marino in the San Gabriel Valley near Los Angeles, where Mediterranean climate conditions support diverse cultivated plant collections. The institution originated from the private estate of Henry E. Huntington, a railroad entrepreneur who developed extensive gardens and art collections in the […]
Mission San Gabriel Arcángel Mission San Gabriel Arcángel is located in the San Gabriel Valley east of Los Angeles, where fertile plains and river systems supported early Spanish colonial settlement in Alta California. Founded in 1771 as the fourth mission in the California mission chain, the site formed part of a broader network of religious […]
National Gallery of Art The National Gallery of Art forms one of the principal cultural institutions on the National Mall, preserving major works of European and American art within a neoclassical architectural setting designed to complement the monumental core of Washington, DC. The West Building, completed in 1941 and designed by architect John Russell Pope, […]
Weir Farm National Historical Park Weir Farm preserves the rural Connecticut landscape that inspired American Impressionist painter Julian Alden Weir and several generations of artists who lived and worked on the property. Located in Fairfield County, the farm became an important center for American Impressionism beginning in the late nineteenth century, when artists sought natural […]
Eastport Eastport occupies Moose Island in Passamaquoddy Bay near the international boundary between the United States and Canada, where powerful tides and maritime access shaped the development of one of the easternmost cities in the country. The surrounding waters experience dramatic tidal fluctuations influenced by the Bay of Fundy, creating dynamic coastal conditions that historically […]
Whiting Bay and Raft Cove Road Whiting Bay lies along the complex tidal shoreline of eastern Maine near Cobscook Bay, where powerful currents associated with the Bay of Fundy produce some of the highest tidal ranges in North America. The coastline reflects glacially shaped terrain characterized by rocky coves, forested uplands, and sheltered inlets that […]
Quoddy Head State Park Quoddy Head State Park occupies the easternmost peninsula of the contiguous United States, where the rocky coastline of Maine meets the tidal waters of the Bay of Fundy. The headland reflects geological processes associated with ancient bedrock formations shaped by glacial activity and ongoing coastal erosion. The park’s forested landscape, peat […]
Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge protects a large expanse of forest, wetland, and tidal shoreline in eastern Maine within the Atlantic Flyway, one of the major migratory bird corridors of North America. Established in 1937, the refuge encompasses rolling glacial terrain characterized by mixed hardwood and conifer forest, peat bogs, streams, and […]
