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Together, these works totaled 355.[citation needed] This is a non-exhaustive list of those projects.Table of ContentsFrederick Law Olmsted Sr.[edit]Academic campuses[edit]Selected private and civic designs[edit]Olmsted Brothers[edit]Academic campuses[edit]Selected private and civic designs[edit]References[edit]Frederick Law Olmsted Sr.[edit]Academic campuses[edit]Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. designed numerous school and college campuses between 1857 and 1895. Some of the most famous done while he headed his firm are listed here.American University Main Campus, Washington, D.C.Berwick Academy, South Berwick, Maine (1894)Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (1885)Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (1867\u20131873)Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New JerseyGallaudet University, Washington, D.C. (1866)Groton School, Groton, MassachusettsLawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, New Jersey (1883\u20131901)Manhattanville College, Purchase, New YorkMount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MassachusettsNoble and Greenough School, Dedham, MassachusettsPhillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts (1891\u20131965)Pomfret School, Pomfret, ConnecticutSt. Albans School (Washington, D.C.)Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts (1891\u20131909)Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, Main Quad (1887\u20131906) and campus master plan (1886\u20131914)[1]Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut (1872\u20131894)University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, master plan (1865)University of Chicago, Chicago, IllinoisUniversity of Maine, Orono, MaineUniversity of Rochester, Rochester, New YorkWashington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (1865\u20131899)Wellesley College, Wellesley, MassachusettsYale University, New Haven, Connecticut (1874\u20131881)Selected private and civic designs[edit]By Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr.:ProjectCityState or provinceDateArnold ArboretumBostonMassachusetts1877Back Bay Fens, Arborway and RiverwayBostonMassachusetts1890s-1900Bayard Cutting Arboretum State ParkGreat RiverNew York, on Long IslandBeardsley ParkBridgeportConnecticut1884Belle Isle ParkDetroitMichiganmaster plan and landscape in the 1880sBiltmore Estate groundsAshevilleNorth Carolina1890-1895Brandywine ParkWilmingtonDelaware1886Buffalo, New York parks systemBuffaloNew YorkButler HospitalProvidenceRhode IslandButtonwood ParkButtonwood Park Historic District, New BedfordMassachusettsCadwalader ParkTrentonNew JerseyCentral ParkManhattanNew York1853 (opened in 1856)[2]Cherokee ParkLouisvilleKentuckyCongress ParkSaratoga SpringsNew YorkCushing IslandPortlandMaineD.W. Field ParkBrocktonMassachusettsDilworthCharlotteNorth CarolinaDowning ParkNewburghNew YorkDruid Hills Historic District and parks along Ponce de Leon Avenue (Springdale, Virgilee, Druid Hills, Brightwood, Shady Side, Olmsted Linear, Deepdene)Druid Hills (Atlanta)GeorgiaEastern ParkwayBrooklynNew York[2]Edgewood ParkWestville, New HavenConnecticutElizabeth ParkHartford & West HartfordConnecticutElmwood CemeteryDetroitMichiganEmerald NecklaceBostonMassachusettsFilmore Farm Charles Henry JonesWestonMassachusettscirca 1880Fine Arts GardenClevelandOhio[3]Florham, former estate of Hamilton and Florence (Vanderbilt) Twombly. Now the campus of Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityFlorham ParkNew JerseyForest ParkQueensNew York[2]Fort Greene ParkBrooklynNew York[2]Franklin ParkBostonMassachusettsGenesee Valley ParkRochesterNew York[4]Glen Magna FarmsDanversMassachusettsGrand Army PlazaBrooklynNew York[2]Highland ParkRochesterNew York[4]Hubbard ParkMeriden, ConnecticutConnecticutThe Institute of LivingHartfordConnecticut1860sJackson Park, originally South ParkChicagoIllinoisJohn T. Davis house (17 Westmoreland Place)[5]St. LouisMissouri1892Kykuit Gardens, Rockefeller family estateMount PleasantNew Yorkfrom 1897Lakehurst GardensRoches PointOntarioca. 1870[6]Lake ParkMilwaukeeWisconsin[7]Lynn WoodsLynnMassachusettsManchester Town CommonManchesterMassachusettsManor ParkLarchmontNew YorkMasconomo ParkManchesterMassachusettsMaplewood ParkRochesterNew York[4]MIT Endicott HouseDedhamMassachusettsMontebello ParkSt. CatharinesOntario[8]Morningside ParkNew York CityNew York[2]Mount Royal ParkMontrealQuebecinaugurated in 1876Mountain View CemeteryOaklandCaliforniadedicated in 1865National Zoological ParkWashingtonDistrict of ColumbiaNay Aug ParkScrantonPennsylvaniaNew York State Hospital for the InsaneBuffaloNew YorkNiagara Reservation (now Niagara Falls State Park)Niagara FallsNew Yorkdedicated in 1885OceanBrooklynNew York[2]Olmsted Linear Park[9]AtlantaGeorgiaOyster HarborsOstervilleMassachusettsPiedmont AvenueBerkeleyCaliforniaRoads and green space in central village area of PinehurstPinehurstNorth Carolinaground broken in 1895Point Chautauqua, a Baptist planned resort communityPoint ChautauquaNew YorkProspect ParkBrooklynNew Yorkfinished 1868[2]Public Pleasure GroundsSan FranciscoCaliforniaRiver Park (now Riverside Park)MilwaukeeWisconsin[7]Village of RiversideRiversideIllinoisRiverside DriveManhattanNew York[2]Riverside ParkManhattanNew York[2]The RockeryEastonMassachusettsRuggles ParkFall RiverMassachusettsSeaside ParkBridgeportConnecticut1860sSeneca ParkRochesterNew York[4]Shelburne FarmsShelburneVermontSkillman Epilepsy Hospital (subsequently North Princeton Developmental Center)MontgomeryNew JerseySouth Park (now Kennedy Park)Fall RiverMassachusetts1868Stanford UniversityPalo AltoCaliforniaSudbrook ParkBaltimoreMaryland1889Olmsted Subdivision Historic DistrictSwampscottMassachusettsUnited States Capitol groundsWashingtonDistrict of ColumbiaLandscape of the Town of VandergriftVandergriftPennsylvania1895Vanderbilt MausoleumStaten IslandNew York[2]Walnut Hill ParkNew BritainConnecticutWashington Park[10]ChicagoIllinoiscirca 1870 (blueprints were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871)West Park Zoological Gardens (now Washington Park)MilwaukeeWisconsin[7]Whitman Town ParkWhitmanMassachusettscirca 1875Willow Brook CemeteryWestportConnecticutcirca 1881Woodburn Circle, West Virginia UniversityMorgantownWest VirginiaWood Island Park (taken by eminent domain in the 1960s to expand Logan International Airport)BostonMassachusettsWorld’s Columbian ExpositionChicagoIllinois1893[11]World’s End, formerly the John Brewer EstateHingham, MassachusettsMassachusetts1889Olmsted Brothers[edit]After the retirement of Frederick Law Olmsted Sr in 1895, the firm was managed by John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., as Olmsted and Olmsted, Olmsted Olmsted and Eliot, and Olmsted Brothers. Works from this period, which spanned from 1895 to 1950, are often misattributed to Frederick Sr. They include:Academic campuses[edit]Alabama A&M University, Normal, AlabamaBryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (1895\u20131927)Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaDenison University, Granville, Ohio (1916)Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky[12]Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee (1929-1933)[13]Florence State Teachers College, Florence, Alabama (University of North Alabama) [14]Grove City College, Grove City, Pennsylvania (1929)[15]Harvard Business School, Allston, Massachusetts (1925\u20131931)Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania (1925\u20131932)*Huntingdon College campus,[16]Montgomery, AlabamaIndiana University, Bloomington, Indiana (1929\u20131936) [17]Iowa State University Ames, Iowa (1906)Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (1903\u20131919)Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania (1909)Lincoln Institute, Lincoln Ridge, Kentucky (1911)Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana[18]Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky (1923)Middlesex School, Concord, Massachusetts (1901)Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts (1896\u20131922)Newton Country Day School, Newton, Massachusetts (1927)Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio (1903) [19]Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio (1909)[20]Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon (1909) [21]Roslyn High School, Roslyn, New York (1920s)[22]Saint Joseph College, West Hartford, ConnecticutSamford University, Homewood, AlabamaStanford University, Stanford, California (1886\u20131914)Troy University, Troy, Alabama[23]Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts (1920)University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (1901\u20131910)University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (1925)University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho (1908)[24][25]University of Montevallo, Montevallo, Alabama[26]University of Maine, Orono, Maine (1932)University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana (1929\u20131932)University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island (1894\u20131903)University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (1902\u20131920)Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York (1896\u20131932)Western Michigan University Main Campus, Kalamazoo, Michigan (1904)[27]Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts (1902\u20131912)Selected private and civic designs[edit]By Olmsted and Olmsted, Olmsted Olmsted and Eliot, and Olmsted Brothers: “Allgates,” Horatio Gates Lloyd house, Coopertown Road, Haverford, Pennsylvania (1911\u20131915)Adair Country Inn gardens, Bethlehem, New HampshireAudubon Park, New Orleans, LouisianaAshland Park, residential neighborhood built around Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate in Lexington, KentuckyBloomfield, Villanova, PA. Private house of George McFadden.[28]Branch Brook Park, Newark, New JerseyThe British Properties, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaBrookdale Park, Bloomfield & Montclair, New JerseyCambridge American Cemetery and Memorial a memorial for American World War II servicemen in Cambridgeshire, near Cambridge, EnglandCaracas Country Club (1928), Alta Florida, Capital District, Caracas, Venezuela[29]Carroll Park, Baltimore, MarylandCedar Brook Park, Shakespeare Garden, Plainfield, New JerseyCleveland Metroparks System, in the Greater Cleveland area, OhioCrocker Field, Fitchburg, MassachusettsDeering Oaks, Portland, MaineThe Gardens at Dey Mansion Washington’s Headquarters, Wayne,New JerseyDruid Hills, Atlanta, GeorgiaDunn Gardens, Seattle, WashingtonEastern Promenade, Portland, MaineElm Bank Horticulture Center, Wellesley, MassachusettsFairmont Park, Riverside, CaliforniaFirst Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway, Queens, New YorkFort Tryon Park, New York CityFranklin Delano Roosevelt Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (originally League Island Park)Fresh Pond, Cambridge, MassachusettsGarret Mountain Reservation, Woodland Park, New JerseyGoffle Brook Park, Hawthorne, New JerseyGrover Cleveland Park, Caldwell, New JerseyHermann Dudley Murphy House, Lexington, MassachusettsHigh Point Park, Montague, New JerseyHigh Rock Reservation, a park in Lynn, Massachusetts[30]Homelands Neighborhood, Springfield, Massachusetts“New” Katonah, Katonah, New YorkKentucky State Capitol Grounds, Frankfort, KentuckyKohler (Village of), Wisconsin[31]Leimert Park Neighborhood, Los AngelesLocust Valley Cemetery, Locust Valley, New YorkMetro Parks, Summit County, Ohio[32]Manito Park and Botanical Gardens, Spokane, WashingtonMarconi Plaza (originally Oregon Plaza)Marquette Park, Chicago, IllinoisMemorial Park (Jacksonville), FloridaMemorial Park, Maplewood, New JerseyMill Creek Park, Youngstown, OhioMunsey Park, New York[33][34][35]North Park, Fall River, Massachusetts, 1901Otto Kahn Estate, Cold Spring Hills, New YorkOldfields-Lilly House and Gardens,[36] a National Historic Landmark, originally Hugh Landon estate (Olmsted job # 6883 [1] 1920\u20131927) [2], Indianapolis, IndianaPassaic County Parks System [37]Piedmont Park, Atlanta, GeorgiaPlanting Fields, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New YorkPope Park (Hartford, Connecticut)The Portland park plan, Portland, OregonPreakness Valley Park, Wayne, New JerseyProuty Garden, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston This garden is at risk of being destroyed for redevelopment purposes.[38]Pulaski Park, Holyoke, MassachusettsRahway River Parkway Union County, New Jersey[39]Riverside Park, Hartford, Connecticut[40]Rancho Los Alamitos Gardens, Long Beach, CaliforniaRiverbend, Walter J. Kohler, Sr. estate grounds, Kohler, WisconsinSeattle Park System[41]Southern Boulevard Parkway (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)South Mountain Reservation, Maplewood, Millburn, South Orange, West Orange, New JerseySouth Park (now Kennedy Park), Fall River, Massachusetts, 1904Spokane, Washington city parks[42]Springdale Park, Holyoke, MassachusettsThompson Park and roadways, Watertown, New YorkUnion County, New Jersey park systemUtica, New York Parks and Parkway System (1908\u20131914)Verona Park, Verona, New JerseyWade Lagoon, on University Circle, ClevelandThe garden at Welwyn Preserve, Long Island, New YorkWarinanco Park, Roselle, New JerseyWashington State Capitol campus, Olympia, Washington[43]Watsessing Park, Bloomfield, New JerseyWeasel Brook Park, Clifton, New JerseyWeequahic Park, Weequahic section of Newark, New JerseyThe Highlands Neighborhood, Seattle[44]Barberrys, Nelson Doubleday house, Mill Neck, New York (1919\u20131924)“Allgates,” Horatio Gates Lloyd house, Coopertown Road, Haverford, Pennsylvania (1911\u20131915)References[edit]^ Whiting, Sam (July 6, 1999). “Digging Up the Dirt on Olmsted”. 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