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Tag Archives: Olmsted Garden

Olmsted Garden Opening

Apr

03

Be sure to join us April 11 as we unveil the newly-restored Olmsted Garden.

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In Case you Missed It: Olmsted Garden Lecture

Mar

22

In case you weren’t able to join us last night for the Garden Month lecture, “The Olmsted Garden,” here’s what you missed.

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Garden Month 2013: Week 3 Schedule

Mar

13

2013 Garden Month provides many opportunities for our members and guests of all ages to explore and experience our historic gardens through exciting events, tours, lectures, classes and exhibitions.

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Cummer Parking Transformed

Dec

06

December 10, all Cummer lots across Riverside Avenue from the museum will be closed for a complete renovation. Construction is scheduled to be completed by Spring 2013. During this period, visitors…

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2012 Annual Appeal: How You Support The Cummer

May

25

The Cummer would appreciate your support in fulfilling its mission of engaging and inspiring through the arts, gardens and education. Your financial support …

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Looking Back to Look Forward: Part 7

Jun

17

In the early 1930s, the Cummer family reorganized the property in their compound. After the death of Ada Cummer in 1929, her three heirs—siblings Arthur, Waldo, and Mabel—decided to tear down their mother’s house and divide up the property among them, although Mabel Roe elected to live a few blocks away.

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