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The Old Menus of New Chinatown
Wed., May 29, 2019Li Wei Yang, curator of the Pacific Rim Collection at The Huntington, retraces the history of Chinatown in Los Angeles using old Chinese Restaurant menus from the You Chung Hong Family Collection.
News Release - 1919, the Year of The Huntington's Founding, is Subject of Sweeping Centennial Exhibition
Tue., May 28, 2019America's First Botanical Garden
Thu., May 23, 2019Historian Victoria Johnson discusses the life of David Hosack, the attending physician at the Hamilton-Burr duel and founder of the nation’s first public botanical garden, today the site of Rockefeller Center. Johnson is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated biography of Hosack, American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic.
Fighting a War with Books
Wed., May 22, 2019 | Natalie RussellThe Browns of California: A Conversation with Governor Jerry Brown
Tue., May 21, 2019The Browns of California: A Conversation with Governor Jerry Brown and Miriam Pawel, moderated by William Deverell. The program is presented by the Huntington–USC Institute on California and the West.
1802: Cultural Exchange during the Peace of Amiens
Fri., May 17, 2019This interdisciplinary conference illuminates the movement of writers, artists, scientists, and cultural goods between Paris and London during the fourteen months of peace ushered in by the Treaty of Amiens, from March 1802 through May 1803–the first break in hostilities after a decade of Revolutionary warfare.





