Join author Robin R. Salmon as she recounts the history of Brookgreen
Gardens located in through the lens of 200 vintage images.
Brookgreen Gardens evolved into the cultural attraction it is today from
its beginning in 1930 as a winter home for philanthropist Archer Milton
Huntington and his wife, sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington. The 9,000-acre
tract had been four rice plantations as early as the 18th century. Home
to rice planters, sportsmen, statesmen, industrialists, horticulturists,
soldiers, novelists, artists, and poets, Brookgreen has entertained the
great and the humble throughout its 300-year history. This book provides
photographic glimpses of the men, women, and places connected with the
land that became Brookgreen Gardens and documents Brookgreen's emergence
as America's first public sculpture garden. A National Historic
Landmark, Brookgreen's significance rests in its history and in its
future service to visitors.