Explore the gardens and galleries, conduct research, and learn from the collections.
Honor Sachs, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Colorado Boulder, is a historian of early America whose research focuses on slavery, law, and family. She is currently writing a multigenerational history of an enslaved family that sued for freedom claiming Indigenous ancestry.
The rings of bristlecone pines, the planet’s longest-living trees, chronicle past details about changes in the climate and other environmental variations of global significance. The Huntington’s Daniel Lewis explores this topic and more in his book Twelve Trees: The Deep Roots of Our Future.
April 10, 7 p.m. - In this cross-disciplinary exploration of culture and history, Huntington President Karen R. Lawrence talks to Carol T. Christ, chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, about leadership, social change, free speech, and literature.
Explore acres full of spectacular color and fragrance. Camellias, Aloes, Wisteria, and many other plants are blooming now throughout the gardens.
Take a tour, watch videos, learn about the gardens, explore art, and more!
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