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  2. The Huntington

    huntington.org

    The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is a tourist attraction and collections-based educational and research institution.

  3. Plan Your Visit - The Huntington

    huntington.org/plan-your-visit

    Plan your visit to The Huntington. Learn about admission, hours, parking, and directions. See what's on, including exhibitions, tours, and more.

  4. Huntington Library - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntington_Library

    The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens, known as The Huntington, [a] is a collections-based educational and research institution established by Henry E. Huntington and Arabella Huntington in San Marino, California, United States.

  5. Botanical Gardens - The Huntington

    huntington.org/botanical-gardens

    Encompassing about 130 acres, the Botanical Gardens feature living collections in 16 stunning themed gardens with more than 83,000 living plants, including rare and endangered species, and a laboratory for botanical conservation and research.

  6. Your Complete Guide to Visiting the Huntington Library and ...

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    This 207-acre complex is home to 16 different gardens, multiple art galleries, an exhibition hall, several research facilities, and more. With so much to see and do at the Huntington, you won’t want to miss a single thing. This guide will help you make the most of your trip and make sure to hit all the highlights!

  7. The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens

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    The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens shares its world-renowned collections to support scholarship, foster learning, inspire creativity, and offer transformative experiences for diverse audiences.

  8. The Huntington Library

    catalog.huntington.org

    What can you find in the Catalog? Printed books and secondary materials. Manuscripts and archival collections. Photographs, prints, and ephemera. Serials and microforms. Links to Finding Aids and Digitized Content.