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'Brookgreen Gardens' is a
sculpture garden and
wildlife preserve near
Pawleys Island,
South Carolina.
It is the creation of Archer and
Anna Hyatt Huntington of
Connecticut, who purchased the old Brookgreen
rice plantation and some neighboring land to open the
garden to the public in
1932. Situated on Waccamaw Neck in
Georgetown County, South Carolina between the
Waccamaw River and the
Atlantic coast, it is the country's first public sculpture garden and has largest collection of figurative sculpture by American artists in an outdoor setting in the world. It is also a nature and historical preserve with a small
zoo, and a nature exhibition center.
Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington first visited the property in
1929. They were captivated by beauty of it, so they purchased nearly 10,000 acres (40 km²) of forest,
swamp,
ricefields and
beachfront. They intended to establish a winter home on the Atlantic, but Anna saw the potential of the property and they quickly began to develop her vision. Archer, stepson of
philanthropist Collis Huntington, and Anna have donated property and contributed much to US arts and culture in a number of states. Her sculpture of
Joan of Arc is a feature of
New York City's
Riverside Park.
The Atlantic Coast side was later leased to
South Carolina to form
Huntington Beach State Park.
Brookgreen Gardens is designated a
National Historic Landmark.
About 550 works of American figurative
sculpture are displayed at the
Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington Sculpture Garden. Many of the works are creations of sculptress Anna, but other artists are also featured. There are boat tours to
Sandy Island and a
self-guided tour nature trail to show off the 2000 identified species of life, including majestic
longleaf pines,
Spanish moss draped
live oaks, and vistas of the river and nearby
marshland.
See also
★
List of botanical gardens in the United States
★
List of Sculpture Parks
External links
★ http://www.brookgreen.org/
★ http://www.multivalence.com/brookgreen/ – Brookgreen In Infrared
Gallery
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