Sunday, October 27; 1:00PM - 2:00PM
Charles Gibbs Adams, Landscape Architect
Located in Arboretum Library
About This Event
Charles Gibbs Adams was a pioneer landscape architect in Southern California. Born and raised in the San Gabriel Valley, he was an early advocate for the use of native California plants. He designed a number of remarkable, local gardens. He worked with architect Myron Hunt designing the gardens of the Kellogg House in Pomona and the Robinson Gardens in Beverly Hills.
Lecturer: Mitchell Hearns Bishop, Curator of Historical Collections
Cost
Members free; included in admission