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Library

One of the world's great research libraries with 12 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

Botanical 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

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The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

2024 Holiday Gift Guide

Shop the Huntington Store’s holiday gift guide for quality artisan gifts and Huntington exclusives. From unique items inspired by nature and timeless classics anyone is sure to love, this curated selection is sure to satisfy and delight.

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A male Allen’s hummingbird surveys his territory. | Photo by Jeff Silverman.

Five Great Hummingbird Plants

Wild birds enliven The Huntington’s landscape throughout the year thanks to the ample habitat that the gardens provide. Among the most cherished avian guests are hummingbirds. These tiny, vibrant visitors avail themselves of The Huntington’s abundant nest sites and nesting materials, water features, and food sources.

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Celebrating Native American Heritage

Honor the experiences and contributions of Native American, American Indian, and Indigenous peoples, including the celebrated artists and influential authors in The Huntington’s collections. Discover important artworks on view, learn about the research taking place throughout the institution, and explore the vast archive of stories and programming.

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Charles Elachi, former director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, with Huntington President Karen R. Lawrence during the “Why It Matters” event on Oct. 9. Elachi screened a NASA video of the Perseverance rover’s landing on Mars in 2021. Photo by Linnea Stephan. | The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

Celebrating Native American Heritage

Charles Elachi, the former director of NASA and Caltech’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, talked with Huntington President Karen Lawrence about the importance of daring to take risks, environmental stewardship, and the mutually enriching interactions among the arts, humanities, and sciences.

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