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34th Annual Spring Plant Sale

Sunday, May 18, 10:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Thousands of rare and beautiful plants will be offered at The Huntington’s popular annual sale, including many varieties that are hard to find at commercial nurseries. Admission to the sale is free. Members shop early on May 17.  more...

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"Smith on Wry: Jack Smith, Columnist for Our Times"

Last day: May 12 

The late Los Angeles Times columnist is remembered in this exhibit featuring original newspaper columns, drafts and galleys of his books, and other materials. more...

Visit Liu Fang Yuan,
the Garden of Flowing Fragrance

Nature, art, and literature meet at The Huntington in Liu Fang Yuan, California's first classical Chinese garden. A walk through its paths enriches mind and spirit alike. more....

Tickets Required on Free Day
All non-member visitors to The Huntington on "Free Day" (the first Thursday of the month) must have a ticket. Tickets are free and can be requested by calling our ticketing agency at 800-838-3006 or by reserving online.

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The Huntington is now open on Mondays, closed on Tuesdays. more...

Reservations are currently being accepted for Mother's Day Brunch, Sunday, May 11. more...

For Mother’s Day, graduation, or a spring wedding – give the gift of Membership! The Huntington Art Gallery reopens May 28th. Until then, visit The Blue Boy and Pinkie in the Erburu Gallery

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The Library's rare books and manuscripts constitute one of the world’s largest and most extensively used collections in America outside of the Library of Congress.

The Art Collections are distinguished by their specialized character and elegant settings in three separate galleries. A fourth space, the MaryLou and George Boone Gallery, hosts changing exhibitions.

The Botanical Gardens
are divided into more than a dozen thematic areas on 120 acres and include more than 15,000 different species of plants.

Research and Education
The Huntington serves nearly
2,000 scholars each year from all over the world conducting advanced research in the humanities.

Students Perform Langston Hughes-inpired poetry during "Dreams Fulfilled" series at The Huntington. learn more...

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