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The Arboretum officially was created in 1976, and officially opened in 1979. The arboretum, which was originally a diseased orange grove, was transformed into organic gardening plots. [2] A centerpiece of the Arboretum is the Heritage House, which was built in 1894 as the home and office of Fullerton's pioneer physician, Dr. George C. Clark.
Gallery in the mansion with art from around the world with shows changing quarterly. Gardens. Nine acre property: wooded knoll, many trees & palms, gently sloping and large flat event lawns, and a rose garden. Outdoor amphitheater with built-in seating. Stone Gazebo at original citrus grove reservoir. Italian Garden surrounded by palms, with ...
Fullerton Arboretum: California State University: Fullerton Gardens at Heather Farm: Walnut Creek ...
The Fullerton Arboretum comprises 26 acres (11 ha) (105,000 m 2) of sculpted gardens and unusual plants in northeastern Fullerton. Additionally, the city features approximately 200 acres (0.81 km 2 ) of recreational land in the Brea Dam Recreational Area, plus an equestrian center and trails, two golf courses, a sports complex located southeast ...
Date Location Notes Reference July 7, 2000: Botanic Gardens, University of Bonn June 12, 2000: Atlanta Botanical Garden: June 13, 2000: Fullerton Arboretum, California State University, Fullerton
The current home was first built in 1919, originally a two-story house in a Spanish Colonial Revival style. [2] The estate was purchased in 1931 by Stanley Chapman, son of Charles Chapman, the first Mayor of Fullerton and an important entrepreneur in the development of the Valencia orange industry in Orange County.
The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, also known as RAFFMA, is an art museum of the California State University, San Bernardino main campus in San Bernardino, California. RAFFMA's permanent collections includes a world-class collection of about 200 Ancient Egyptian artifacts, a smaller selection of Italian pottery and Asian ceramics ...
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.