- Larz Anderson Park
Infobox_nrhp | name =Larz Anderson Park Historic District
nrhp_type = hd
caption = General view
location=Brookline, Massachusetts
lat_degrees = 42
lat_minutes = 18
lat_seconds = 43
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 71
long_minutes = 8
long_seconds = 10
long_direction = W
locmapin = Massachusetts
area =
architect= Unknown
architecture= No Style Listed
added =October 17 ,1985
governing_body = Local
mpsub=Brookline MRA
refnum=85003245cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Larz Anderson Park is a wooded, landscaped, and waterscaped 64 acre parkland in
Brookline, Massachusetts that is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places . The park contains playing fields, picnic areas, gardens, waterways and two sites of special interest:::*
Larz Anderson Auto Museum , the oldest automobile collection in theUnited States [ [http://www.mot.org/Museum/andersons.html Larz Anderson Auto Museum] ] ::*Putterham School , aone-room schoolhouse from colonial times [ [http://www.brooklinehistoricalsociety.org/facilities/putterham.asp Brookline Historical Society] ]As Larz Anderson Park is about a half-mile away from
Jamaica Pond it might also be considered a "de facto" extension of Boston'sEmerald Necklace into the town of Brookline.Features
Set amidst a landscape of ponds and trees are athletic fields, historic buildings and a
skating rink . The Boston skyline can be seen from atop the main ridge and the open, rolling hills make the park one of the best kite-flying spots in the area. For a small fee, Brookline grants permits for the use of picnic equipment including a charcoal grill and table for up to twelve guests. [ [http://www321.pair.com/oaries/localattitude/andersonpark.htm Picnic at Larz Anderson Park] ]The cavernous Carriage House houses the Larz Anderson Auto Museum. A self-guided walking tour brings visitors past museum, the Putterham School, the
water garden ,Chinese garden ,Japanese garden ,Italian garden andbowling green .::* [http://www.mot.org/Museum/tour.pdf Walking tour guide in PDF format]
History
Cleared and developed as a farm in the 1600s by the Welds, in 1899 the estate was purchased from a fellow Weld Family member by socialite heiress
Isabel Weld Perkins and herParis -born diplomat husbandLarz Anderson .Crowning this Brookline property was a twenty-five room mansion overlooking the Boston skyline which the Anderson's named "Weld" to honor Isabel's grandfather. They remodeled it to resemble
Lulworth Castle , an ancestral home associated with the Welds. This became the Anderson's home for summers and Christmas holidays.Their gardens, designed by
Charles A. Platt , were featured in a 1904 issue ofTown and Country . The accompanying photographs show lavishly ornate terraces laid out inEurope style. After Larz served asAmbassador toJapan , the Andersons improved the beautiful property still further and added the Chinese and Japanese gardens, a water garden withkoi , sculpture, apolo field,topiary and an outdoor theater.When Isabel Anderson died in 1948, she bequeathed this entire estate to the Town of Brookline, including mansion, land, and a collection of vehicles. Although the mansion became damaged beyond affordable repair and is now the site of the skating rink, the immense Carriage House and the elegant "Temple of Love" on the shore of the water garden still reflect the charm and magnificence of Weld when the Andersons were alive.
Auto Museum
The Andersons assembled an extraordinary collection of horse-drawn carriage,
sleigh s and vintage motorcars. In donating these along with the property, Isabel stipulated that these be known as the "Larz Anderson Collection." Fourteen of the original thirty-two vehicles remain in the collection and are still on display as part of the Larz Anderson Auto MuseumSince the grand opening over fifty years ago, the
museum has grown into a majorNew England non-profit educational institution with community events, lectures, children’s programs, walking tours of the park, and an ever-changing series of exhibits on the Andersons, motor vehicles, and the automobile's impact on society and culture.Putterham School
Built 1768 elsewhere in Brookline and moved to Larz Anderson Park in 1966, the Putterham School is now an educational museum displaying books, teaching aids, schoolroom equipment, exihits related to the move and other articles of historical interest.
From June until October, the school is open from noon until 3 pm on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Members of the Brookline Historical Society will also open the museum by appointment for school groups and other visitors.
Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.mot.org/Museum/andersons.html Biography of the Andersons]
* [http://www.arboretum.harvard.edu/plants/bonsai/intro.html The Larz Anderson Bonsai Collection at Harvard University] .Bibliography
*Anderson, Larz: "Letters and Journals of a Diplomat", New York, 1940.
*Anderson, Isabella "Under the Black Horse Flag", Boston, 1926
*Del Tredici, Peter: "Early American Bonsai: The Larz Anderson Collection of the Arnold Arboretum", "Arnoldia" (Summer 1989)
* "Town and Country", March 12, 1904: The Gardens at Weld
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