Map of Arnold Arboretum showing location of the trees and shrubs. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Includes index to location of Arnold Arboretum’s design was the result of a collaboration between Frederick Law Olmsted and amateur horticulturalist Charles Sargent. Situated on the former site of the Bussey family farm, the Arboretum was established in 1872 with the bequest of James Arnold, a New Bedford whaling merchant. In 1882, Harvard and the City of Boston reached a unique arrangement: Harvard transferred the Arboretum’s land to the City as part of its public park system;
Map of Arnold Arboretum showing location of the trees and shrubs. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Includes index to location of Arnold Arboretum’s design was the result of a collaboration between Frederick Law Olmsted and amateur horticulturalist Charles Sargent. Situated on the former site of the Bussey family farm, the Arboretum was established in 1872 with the bequest of James Arnold, a New Bedford whaling merchant. In 1882, Harvard and the City of Boston reached a unique arrangement: Harvard transferred the Arboretum’s land to the City as part of its public park system; in turn, the City leases the property to Harvard for a thousand years, leaving control of the collections with Arboretum staff. Created in 1900, this map shows the locations of trees, shrubs, and pathways designed by Olmsted, which remain largely unchanged to this Arnold Arboretum (Harvard University) Jamaica Plain, Mass. Arnold Arboretum (Harvard University) Jamaica Plain, Mass, Massachusetts , Suffolk ,county , Boston , Jamaica Plain Arnold Arboretum
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