dbo:abstract
|
- Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park, which includes the Coe Hall Historic House Museum, is an arboretum and state park covering over 400 acres (160 ha) located in the village of Upper Brookville in the town of Oyster Bay, New York. Near the end of America's Gilded Age, the estate named Planting Fields was the home of William Robertson Coe, an insurance and railroad executive, and his wife Mary "Mai" Huttleston (née Rogers) Coe, the youngest daughter of millionaire industrialist Henry H. Rogers, who had been a principal of Standard Oil. It includes the 67-room Coe Hall, greenhouses, gardens, woodland paths, and outstanding plant collections. Its grounds were designed by Guy Lowell, A. R. Sargent, the Olmsted Brothers, and others. Planting Fields also features an herbarium of over 10,000 pressed specimens. The name "Planting Fields" comes from the Matinecock Indians who cultivated the rich soil in the clearings high above Long Island Sound. (en)
- 种植场植物园州立历史公园(Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park)是一个植物园和州立公园,面积400英畝(160公頃),位于牡蛎湾镇上布鲁克维尔村。 种植场植物园原为保险和铁路大亨威廉·寇与夫人麦·寇(实业家亨利·罗杰斯的小女儿)夫妇的庄园。庄园内有67个房间的寇宅(Coe Hall),以及温室、花园等。
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* (zh)
|