The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is a renowned cultural institution located in San Marino, California, near Pasadena. It is a collections-based educational and research institution established by Henry E. Huntington and Arabella Huntington. The institution's rich combination of library, art, and gardens makes it a popular destination for art lovers, scholars, and nature enthusiasts.
Edwin Hubble House is a National Historic Landmark house located at 1340 Woodstock Road, in San Marino, California. It was the home of astronomer Edwin Hubble. He lived there from 1925 until he died in 1953.
For over a century, the historic Japanese Garden has been one of the most beloved and iconic landscapes at The Huntington, with its distinctive moon bridge, picture-postcard views of koi-filled ponds and the historic Japanese House.
Liu Fang Yuan, or the Garden of Flowing Fragrance, is one of the finest classical-style Chinese gardens outside of China. Filled with Chinese plants and framed by exquisite architecture, the landscape is enriched with references to literature and art. Visitors can find both physical relaxation and mental stimulation when exploring the dramatic 15-acre garden.
San Marino is a residential city in Los Angeles County, California. It was incorporated on April 25, 1913. As of the 2010 census the population was 13,147. The city is one of the wealthiest places in the nation in terms of household income.