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Henry E. Huntington Library, located on a 200-acre estate in San Marino, California, is surrounded by 50 acres of unusual gardens and rare plants and trees. 150,000 items in its rare book vault and a million manuscripts and letters are available to research workers. Selected manuscripts and rare books are on public display. Famous paintings, including the Blue Boy, hang in the adjacent art gallery.
Henry E. Huntington Library, located on a 200-acre estate in San Marino, California, is surrounded by 50 acres of unusual gardens and rare plants and trees. 150,000 items in its rare book vault and a million manuscripts and letters are available to research workers. Selected manuscripts and rare books are on public display. Famous paintings, including the Blue Boy, hang in the adjacent art gallery.