Travel Guide to California

2015 Travel Guide to California

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2 0 1 5 T R A V E L G U I D E T O C A L I F O R N I A 39 The Asian splendor of Hakone Garden, opened in Saratoga in 1915, showed the way. Hailed as the oldest Japanese and Asian estate garden in the Americas, Hakone is a loving replica of a traditional Samurai or Shogun estate garden. Spreading over 18 hilly acres, serene Hakone Garden is known for koi ponds, waterfalls and strolling and meditative walks. A decade later, in 1925, Casa del Herrero (House of the Blacksmith) opened its deco- rative Spanish Colonial Revival mansion, a style still hugely popular in host city Santa Barbara. Today, the estate is also celebrated for its Moorish garden with its water foun- tain and hedged outdoors "rooms." Both Los Angeles and San Francisco host distinguished public botanical gardens. San Francisco debuted the erstwhile Strybing Arboretum in 1940 on 55 acres in Golden Gate Park. Now called San Francisco Botanical Garden, it is renowned for its rhododendron glen, magnolia collection, redwood grove and native California plants. The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden was opened in 1956 in aptly named Arcadia, with a lovely waterfall, Queen Anne cottage and garden of perennials. By mid-century, great gardens were blooming around the state. The Mendo- cino Coast Botanical Gardens (1961) shows off an inspired profusion of blooms on winding Highway 1 at Fort Bragg. In fairly quick succession, more major public gar- dens followed. Among them: 654-acre Filoli, nestled in the hills of Woodside south of San Fran- cisco. Debuting in 1975, Filoli is known for lovely paths and ponds, a charming rose garden, 250-year-old live oak trees and 16 th -century English Renaissance Garden. In 1985, Palo Alto opened its 2.5-acre Eliza- beth F. Gamble Garden. In 1993, the former estate of Polish opera singer and socialite Ganna Walska opened near Santa Barbara as Lotusland, featuring fruit orchards, a succulent garden and a butterfly garden. Each garden has its own charms and par- ticularities, but every one shares California's passionate embrace of the new, the innova- tive and the environmentally attuned. ยป FIND YOUR STYLE & DESIGN ARCHITECTURE California Missions Resource Center missionscalifornia.com Main Quad, Stanford University stanford.edu/dept/visitorinfo/tours Casa de Balboa balboapark.org San Gabriel Mission Playhouse missionplayhouse.org Walking Tours of San Francisco sfcityguides.org The Gamble House gamblehouse.org Maybeck Houses Tour of Berkeley (Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association) berkeleyheritage.com Golden Gate Bridge goldengatebridge.org Walt Disney Concert Hall laphil.com de Young Museum deyoung.famsf.org GARDENS Hakone Garden hakone.com Casa del Herrero, House of the Blacksmith casadelherrero.com San Francisco Botanical Garden (formerly Strybing Arboretum) sfbotanicalgarden.org Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden arboretum.org Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens gardenbythesea.org Filoli filoli.org Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden gamblegarden.org Ganna Walska Lotusland lotusland.org JAPANESE TEA GARDEN in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, leV.

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