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Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden

The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, 127 acres (51.4 ha), is an arboretum, botanical garden, and historical site nestled into hills near the San Gabriel Mountains in Arcadia, California, United States. Open daily, it only closes on Christmas Day.[1]

Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden
Founded1947
FounderState of California and County of Los Angeles
TypeCollections-based research and educational institution
FocusResearch, education
Location
Coordinates34°08′30″N 118°03′15″W / 34.1415392°N 118.0540609°W / 34.1415392; -118.0540609
Area served
Southern California
ProductBotanical Gardens
OwnerCounty of Los Angeles
CEO
Michael Desplaines
Parent organization
Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation
Websitehttp://www.arboretum.org

The Arboretum is located across the street from Santa Anita Park, the horse racetrack, and The Shops at Santa Anita.

History edit

The Arboretum is sited on a remaining portion of the Rancho Santa Anita, one of the Mexican land grants of Southern California. Rancho Santa Anita was unusual in that it was located above a large part of the Raymond Basin aquifer. Three sag ponds and numerous springs were found in the area and the only remaining one is now called Baldwin Lake. Lacy Park in the city of San Marino once was another sag pond and the precise location of the third is not known but may have been on the grounds of the Huntington Library and Botanic Garden. As a consequence of the relative abundance of water, it was important area in prehistory as a year-round source of water, the body of water known as Baldwin Lake and the other sag ponds attracted both waterfowl and other animals as well as Native Americans. Not surprisingly the presence of water and game created a permanent Native American habitation in the area and is believed to have been the location of the Tongva village of Aleupkigna. The close proximity to the nearby San Gabriel Mission may have led to the construction of a small seasonal dwelling at the Arboretum site for shepherds or hunters which ultimately led to the construction of a modest adobe structure.

In 1839, the grant to Rancho Santa Anita was awarded to Hugo Reid (1809–1852) and his Tongva wife, Victoria. Reid built an adobe home by the lake in 1839, now a California Historic Landmark. Reid was an educated Scotsman known for a series of letters describing Tongva culture. Otherwise Reid was probably best known for his role in the 1849 California Constitutional Convention. Afflicted with tuberculosis, he died at the age of 43. A series of short term owners of the property, Rancho Santa Anita, followed.

Subsequent owners of Rancho Santa Anita were; in sequence, Henry Dalton, Joseph A. Rowe, Albert Dibblee in partnership with William Corbett and a Mr. Barker, Leonard Rose and William Wolfskill, Alfred Chapman with Harris Newmark until finally the property was sold to Elias Jackson Baldwin. With each transition, beginning with the sale to Rose and Wolfskill, a portion of the ranch was sold off. Every owner in some ways typifies the history of southern California during the period. Agricultural innovation is a feature which persisted taking advantage of the climate and the new crops that it made possible as well as a growing body of consumers and new markets opened by transportation innovations.

In 1875 when Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin purchased Rancho Santa Anita and constructed its buildings and grounds. Baldwin's influence had a flamboyance that was evident in the creation of a showcase at the Oakwood Hotel and the Santa Anita racetrack. Commercial viticulture flourished around the San Gabriel Mission since mission days. Baldwin started an award-winning winery to supply tourists, sold land to settlers as well as running a private water company and brick works. A partnership with Henry E. Huntington and the Santa Fe Railroad insured that passengers could arrive by rail from Los Angeles and other locations as well as bringing freight, such as building supplies and ship ranch produce.

The arboretum began in 1947 with California and Los Angeles jointly purchasing 111 acres (44.9 ha) to create an arboretum around the Baldwin site. By 1949, the first greenhouse had been constructed and the site's plants inventoried. In 1951, the first 1,000 trees were planted, and in 1956 the arboretum was opened to the public. Ongoing construction of gardens and greenhouses took place during the 1950s and 1960s, and in 1975-1976 the Tropical Greenhouse was opened and the Prehistoric and Jungle Garden completed. Construction and renovation of both greenhouses and gardens continues.

Groundwater recharge ponds and a pump station has been proposed by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works and a consortium of five foothill cities for 4 acres (1.6 ha) of the Australia section.[2]

The gardens edit

The arboretum's plants are grouped by geography with gardens for South American, Mediterranean, South African, Australian and Asiatic-North American plants. Other displays include the Aquatic Garden, Meadowbrook, Demonstration Home Gardens, Garden for All Seasons, Prehistoric and Jungle Garden, Native Oaks, Herb Garden, and the Palm and Bamboo collection. The gardens also serve as the home for summer concerts featuring the Pasadena POPS,[3] under the direction of Principal POPS Conductor Michael Feinstein.[4]

In addition, the arboretum is home to a flock of some 200 peafowl, which are descendants of original birds imported by Baldwin from India. The peafowl is a symbol of the city of Arcadia. The first record of peafowl in what is now the United States was the introduction by Frances Sinclair on Kaua’i I., Hawai‘i, in 1860.[5] However the first reported introduction into the continental United States occurred in 1879, when Elias J. “Lucky” Baldwin brought 3 pairs to his vast ranch in the San Gabriel Valley of California.[6] Today, semidomestic or feral populations persist mostly in California and Florida. Peafowl can also be found throughout neighborhoods surrounding the arboretum.

 
Mt Wilson seen from the main lawn near the entrance. Jacaranda mimosifolia, Golden Medallion (Cassia leptophylla), Afrocarpus falcatus, and Ficus macrocarpa (Moreton Bay Fig) trees nearby.[7]

Baldwin Lake edit

Baldwin Lake surrounding the Queen Anne Cottage is a major attraction at the Arboretum. Numerous waterfowl including ducks and Canada geese are found there on a regular basis.

 
Looking north across Baldwin Lake at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. North shore lined with California native fan palm trees (Washingtonia filifera) and Mexican fan palm trees (Washingtonia robusta).[8].

Santa Anita Depot edit

In 1970, the Santa Fe Railway depot was moved to the Arboretum during the construction of the 210 Foothill Freeway.[9][10] It was built in 1890 at today's Colorado Boulevard and Old Ranch Rd. to serve Lucky Baldwin, and the people of Rancho Santa Anita. The depot opened on the Southern California Railway in 1890 and was sold to Santa Fe on January 17, 1906. Before the depot was built, the site was a Rancho Santa Anita railway siding on the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad opened in 1887.[11] The depot is furnished with railroad memorabilia and is open to visitors.

Management edit

Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden is governed by Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation and Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation.[12]

The Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation is a non-profit organization governed by a board of trustees with a CEO. The current CEO and President of the board of trustees are:

  • CEO: Michael Desplaines.[12][13]
  • President: Annette Castro Ramirez.

The current Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation leaders at the Arboretum are:[12]

  • Director: Norma E. García-González
  • Deputy Director: Kevin Regan
  • Regional Operations Manager: Hugo Maldonado[14]

Gallery edit

Selected garden images of Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden.

In popular culture edit

Dozens of movies and televisions programs have had scenes filmed at the arboretum beginning in 1936, including portions of two Jurassic Park movies and Objective, Burma!.[15]

Some of the Tarzan adventure movies were partially shot here. It was also the scenes for Paradise Island on The New Original Wonder Woman.

The Queen Anne Cottage used in the opening credits of the television series Fantasy Island is located here. The Queen Anne Cottage is reported to be haunted. Some have claimed to see the ghost of Lucky Baldwin or one of his wives. Visitors have claimed hearing moaning coming from the house (where Lucky Baldwin's wife also died of cancer), odd cooking smells, and seeing various strange anomalies walk the gardens at night.[16][17]

A number of films have been made at the Santa Anita Depot, including the remake of Christmas in Connecticut, which starred Dyan Cannon, Arnold Schwarzenegger (also directed), and Kris Kristofferson.

In 2013, Katy Perry filmed her music video for "Roar" at the arboretum.

Other movies filmed here include:[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on January 22, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  2. ^ Sahagún, Louis (January 17, 2021). "Consortium wants to cut down L.A. County Arboretum trees to make room for storm water treatment". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  3. ^ Ng, David (April 27, 2011). "California Philharmonic loses summer home at Arboretum to Pasadena Pops". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
  4. ^ Ng, David (August 17, 2012). "Michael Feinstein to succeed Marvin Hamlisch at Pasadena Pops". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on August 17, 2009.
  6. ^ "Peacocks Take Over Florida Town | Audubon". December 23, 2009.
  7. ^ A Californian's Guide to the Trees Among Us, Matt Ritter, 2011, Heyday, Berkeley, CA, ISBN 978-1-59714-147-5
  8. ^ A Californian's Guide to the Trees Among Us, Matt Ritter, 2011, Heyday, Berkeley, CA, ISBN 978-1-59714-147-5
  9. ^ (PDF). Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 24, 2010. Retrieved September 9, 2009.
  10. ^ (PDF). Arcadia Historical society. July 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 8, 2011. Retrieved September 9, 2009.
  11. ^ abandonedrails.com, Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad
  12. ^ a b c "Governance". arboretum.org. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  13. ^ "Arboretum Appoints Richard Schulhof As CEO". arcadiaweekly.com. August 11, 2009. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  14. ^ "HUGO MALDONADO, REGNL OPERATIONS MGR, PARKS & REC (2015)". transparentcalifornia.com. 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  15. ^ Internet Movie Database
  16. ^ Hauck, Dennis William (2002). Haunted Places: The National Directory : Ghostly Abodes, Sacred Sites, UFO Landings, and Other Supernatural Locations. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-200234-6.
  17. ^ Parzanese, Joe. "LA County Arboretum". Weird California. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  18. ^ Alleman, Richard (2013). Hollywood: The Movie Lover's Guide: The Ultimate Insider Tour of Movie L.A. Crown/Archetype. Pages 468-470. ISBN 9780804137775.

External links edit

  • Arboretum.org: official Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden website
  • Arboretum.org: LA Arboretum Library website
  • featured in the opening credits of the television series Fantasy Island.
  • Pasadena POPS website — summer outdoor concerts at the Arboretum.

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The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden 127 acres 51 4 ha is an arboretum botanical garden and historical site nestled into hills near the San Gabriel Mountains in Arcadia California United States Open daily it only closes on Christmas Day 1 Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic GardenFounded1947FounderState of California and County of Los AngelesTypeCollections based research and educational institutionFocusResearch educationLocation301 North Baldwin Avenue Arcadia CaliforniaCoordinates34 08 30 N 118 03 15 W 34 1415392 N 118 0540609 W 34 1415392 118 0540609Area servedSouthern CaliforniaProductBotanical GardensOwnerCounty of Los AngelesCEOMichael DesplainesParent organizationLos Angeles County Parks and RecreationWebsitehttp www arboretum orgThe Arboretum is located across the street from Santa Anita Park the horse racetrack and The Shops at Santa Anita Contents 1 History 2 The gardens 3 Baldwin Lake 4 Santa Anita Depot 5 Management 6 Gallery 7 In popular culture 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe Arboretum is sited on a remaining portion of the Rancho Santa Anita one of the Mexican land grants of Southern California Rancho Santa Anita was unusual in that it was located above a large part of the Raymond Basin aquifer Three sag ponds and numerous springs were found in the area and the only remaining one is now called Baldwin Lake Lacy Park in the city of San Marino once was another sag pond and the precise location of the third is not known but may have been on the grounds of the Huntington Library and Botanic Garden As a consequence of the relative abundance of water it was important area in prehistory as a year round source of water the body of water known as Baldwin Lake and the other sag ponds attracted both waterfowl and other animals as well as Native Americans Not surprisingly the presence of water and game created a permanent Native American habitation in the area and is believed to have been the location of the Tongva village of Aleupkigna The close proximity to the nearby San Gabriel Mission may have led to the construction of a small seasonal dwelling at the Arboretum site for shepherds or hunters which ultimately led to the construction of a modest adobe structure In 1839 the grant to Rancho Santa Anita was awarded to Hugo Reid 1809 1852 and his Tongva wife Victoria Reid built an adobe home by the lake in 1839 now a California Historic Landmark Reid was an educated Scotsman known for a series of letters describing Tongva culture Otherwise Reid was probably best known for his role in the 1849 California Constitutional Convention Afflicted with tuberculosis he died at the age of 43 A series of short term owners of the property Rancho Santa Anita followed Subsequent owners of Rancho Santa Anita were in sequence Henry Dalton Joseph A Rowe Albert Dibblee in partnership with William Corbett and a Mr Barker Leonard Rose and William Wolfskill Alfred Chapman with Harris Newmark until finally the property was sold to Elias Jackson Baldwin With each transition beginning with the sale to Rose and Wolfskill a portion of the ranch was sold off Every owner in some ways typifies the history of southern California during the period Agricultural innovation is a feature which persisted taking advantage of the climate and the new crops that it made possible as well as a growing body of consumers and new markets opened by transportation innovations In 1875 when Elias Jackson Lucky Baldwin purchased Rancho Santa Anita and constructed its buildings and grounds Baldwin s influence had a flamboyance that was evident in the creation of a showcase at the Oakwood Hotel and the Santa Anita racetrack Commercial viticulture flourished around the San Gabriel Mission since mission days Baldwin started an award winning winery to supply tourists sold land to settlers as well as running a private water company and brick works A partnership with Henry E Huntington and the Santa Fe Railroad insured that passengers could arrive by rail from Los Angeles and other locations as well as bringing freight such as building supplies and ship ranch produce The arboretum began in 1947 with California and Los Angeles jointly purchasing 111 acres 44 9 ha to create an arboretum around the Baldwin site By 1949 the first greenhouse had been constructed and the site s plants inventoried In 1951 the first 1 000 trees were planted and in 1956 the arboretum was opened to the public Ongoing construction of gardens and greenhouses took place during the 1950s and 1960s and in 1975 1976 the Tropical Greenhouse was opened and the Prehistoric and Jungle Garden completed Construction and renovation of both greenhouses and gardens continues Groundwater recharge ponds and a pump station has been proposed by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works and a consortium of five foothill cities for 4 acres 1 6 ha of the Australia section 2 The gardens editThe arboretum s plants are grouped by geography with gardens for South American Mediterranean South African Australian and Asiatic North American plants Other displays include the Aquatic Garden Meadowbrook Demonstration Home Gardens Garden for All Seasons Prehistoric and Jungle Garden Native Oaks Herb Garden and the Palm and Bamboo collection The gardens also serve as the home for summer concerts featuring the Pasadena POPS 3 under the direction of Principal POPS Conductor Michael Feinstein 4 In addition the arboretum is home to a flock of some 200 peafowl which are descendants of original birds imported by Baldwin from India The peafowl is a symbol of the city of Arcadia The first record of peafowl in what is now the United States was the introduction by Frances Sinclair on Kaua i I Hawai i in 1860 5 However the first reported introduction into the continental United States occurred in 1879 when Elias J Lucky Baldwin brought 3 pairs to his vast ranch in the San Gabriel Valley of California 6 Today semidomestic or feral populations persist mostly in California and Florida Peafowl can also be found throughout neighborhoods surrounding the arboretum nbsp Mt Wilson seen from the main lawn near the entrance Jacaranda mimosifolia Golden Medallion Cassia leptophylla Afrocarpus falcatus and Ficus macrocarpa Moreton Bay Fig trees nearby 7 Baldwin Lake editBaldwin Lake surrounding the Queen Anne Cottage is a major attraction at the Arboretum Numerous waterfowl including ducks and Canada geese are found there on a regular basis nbsp Looking north across Baldwin Lake at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden North shore lined with California native fan palm trees Washingtonia filifera and Mexican fan palm trees Washingtonia robusta 8 Santa Anita Depot editIn 1970 the Santa Fe Railway depot was moved to the Arboretum during the construction of the 210 Foothill Freeway 9 10 It was built in 1890 at today s Colorado Boulevard and Old Ranch Rd to serve Lucky Baldwin and the people of Rancho Santa Anita The depot opened on the Southern California Railway in 1890 and was sold to Santa Fe on January 17 1906 Before the depot was built the site was a Rancho Santa Anita railway siding on the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad opened in 1887 11 The depot is furnished with railroad memorabilia and is open to visitors Management editLos Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden is governed by Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation and Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation 12 The Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation is a non profit organization governed by a board of trustees with a CEO The current CEO and President of the board of trustees are CEO Michael Desplaines 12 13 President Annette Castro Ramirez The current Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation leaders at the Arboretum are 12 Director Norma E Garcia Gonzalez Deputy Director Kevin Regan Regional Operations Manager Hugo Maldonado 14 Gallery editSelected garden images of Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden nbsp Plumeria blossoms on Tallac knoll nbsp Los Angeles County Arboretum view of fountain nbsp Near the Australian collection nbsp Pond view nbsp Atop the knoll nbsp Queen Anne Cottage and Coach BarnIn popular culture editDozens of movies and televisions programs have had scenes filmed at the arboretum beginning in 1936 including portions of two Jurassic Park movies and Objective Burma 15 Some of the Tarzan adventure movies were partially shot here It was also the scenes for Paradise Island on The New Original Wonder Woman The Queen Anne Cottage used in the opening credits of the television series Fantasy Island is located here The Queen Anne Cottage is reported to be haunted Some have claimed to see the ghost of Lucky Baldwin or one of his wives Visitors have claimed hearing moaning coming from the house where Lucky Baldwin s wife also died of cancer odd cooking smells and seeing various strange anomalies walk the gardens at night 16 17 A number of films have been made at the Santa Anita Depot including the remake of Christmas in Connecticut which starred Dyan Cannon Arnold Schwarzenegger also directed and Kris Kristofferson In 2013 Katy Perry filmed her music video for Roar at the arboretum Other movies filmed here include 18 Tarzan Escapes 1936 Tarzan and the Amazons 1945 Tarzan s Peril 1951 Tarzan and the Leopard Woman 1946 Tarzan and the Huntress 1947 Tarzan and the Slave Girl 1950 Tarzan s Hidden Jungle 1955 Captive Girl 1950 Pygmy Island 1950 Jungle Manhunt 1951 Mark of the Gorilla 1950 Jungle Jim 1948 Devil s Island 1938 The Man in the Iron Mask 1939 The Women 1939 Road to Singapore 1940 The Lady Eve 1941 Anna and the King of Siam 1946 The Best Years of Our Lives 1946 Notorious 1946 Till the Clouds Roll By 1946 Typhoon 1940 The African Queen 1951 Attack of the Giant Leeches 1959 Behind Enemy Lines 1986 Who s That Girl 1987 Lord of the Flies 1990 Terminator 2 Judgment Day 1991 Dave 1993 The American President 1995 Matilda 1996 Anaconda 1997 Bedazzled 2000 Saving Mr Banks 2013 Bridesmaids 2011 Meet The Fockers 2004 See also editBotanical gardens in California List of botanical gardens in the United States Parks in Los Angeles County California Hugo Reid AdobeReferences edit About the Arboretum Archived from the original on January 22 2010 Retrieved April 9 2009 Sahagun Louis January 17 2021 Consortium wants to cut down L A County Arboretum trees to make room for storm water treatment Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 19 2021 Ng David April 27 2011 California Philharmonic loses summer home at Arboretum to Pasadena Pops Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 26 2012 Ng David August 17 2012 Michael Feinstein to succeed Marvin Hamlisch at Pasadena Pops Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 5 2024 Introduction Common Peafowl Birds of North America Online Archived from the original on August 17 2009 Peacocks Take Over Florida Town Audubon December 23 2009 A Californian s Guide to the Trees Among Us Matt Ritter 2011 Heyday Berkeley CA ISBN 978 1 59714 147 5 A Californian s Guide to the Trees Among Us Matt Ritter 2011 Heyday Berkeley CA ISBN 978 1 59714 147 5 Early California History PDF Los Angeles County Arboretum amp Botanic Garden Archived from the original PDF on December 24 2010 Retrieved September 9 2009 Caminos Newsletter of the Arcadia Historical Society PDF Arcadia Historical society July 2007 Archived from the original PDF on June 8 2011 Retrieved September 9 2009 abandonedrails com Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad a b c Governance arboretum org Retrieved August 2 2020 Arboretum Appoints Richard Schulhof As CEO arcadiaweekly com August 11 2009 Retrieved August 2 2020 HUGO MALDONADO REGNL OPERATIONS MGR PARKS amp REC 2015 transparentcalifornia com 2015 Retrieved August 2 2020 Internet Movie Database Hauck Dennis William 2002 Haunted Places The National Directory Ghostly Abodes Sacred Sites UFO Landings and Other Supernatural Locations Penguin ISBN 978 0 14 200234 6 Parzanese Joe LA County Arboretum Weird California Retrieved January 9 2023 Alleman Richard 2013 Hollywood The Movie Lover s Guide The Ultimate Insider Tour of Movie L A Crown Archetype Pages 468 470 ISBN 9780804137775 External links editArboretum org official Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden website Arboretum org LA Arboretum Library website Oxy edu Movies and television shows filmed at the Los Angeles State and County Arboretum Seeing stars com The Queen Anne Cottage at the Los Angeles Arboretum featured in the opening credits of the television series Fantasy Island Pasadena POPS website summer outdoor concerts at the Arboretum nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden amp oldid 1193668116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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