Welcome to The Huntington

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mother and son looking at library display
inside gallery with grand manner portraits on the wall
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Library

One of the world's great research libraries with more than 11 million items spanning the 11th to 21st centuries, with works on display in the Library exhibition halls

Art Museum

British, European, American, and Asian art including more than 45,000 world-renowned examples of decorative arts, paintings, prints and drawings, photography, and sculpture

Gardens

Encompassing approximately 130 acres, the Botanical Gardens contain more than a dozen spectacular themed gardens with some 83,000 living plants including rare and endangered species

Monarch with Verbena lilacina ‘De La Mina’

Got Milkweed?

One indicator of a healthy garden is a diversity of invertebrate life, from soil microbes to insects. With its botanical bounty and limited use of chemical controls in landscape maintenance, The Huntington’s grounds are an urban oasis for wildlife, including an incredible array of spineless wonders.

Drew Lanham

J. Drew Lanham Named a MacArthur Fellow

Clemson University wildlife and ecology professor, J. Drew Lanham was named a MacArthur Fellow, the first in the university's history. Lanham recently gave a talk at The Huntington on birding, conservation, and the roles diversity and race play in celebrating our natural world.

blueprint of LA City Hall

A Biography in Blueprint

If a blueprint can help reveal the biography of a building then “a biography of modern Los Angeles” might be a good way to describe the John and Donald Parkinson collection recently acquired by The Huntington. The little-known cache contains more than 20,000 items, including drawings, blueprints, office records, photographs, and ephemera.

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