The Huntington Museum of Art (previously known as Huntington Galleries) was founded in 1947 and opened to the public in 1952. It serves the public as a museum and cultural centre, as well as acting as a presence and advocate for the arts, education, and nature in the broader community. The four commitments of the HMA are to acquire and show works of art, to provide quality education and artistic experiences, to maintain a plant conservatory and nature routes, and to increase its service population. Discover more at the Hunting Museum of Art on your Lewis and Clark Heritage Trail!
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