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They dumped us!

And just like that, the federal government reneged on a $30,000 commitment to TCLF to support the award-winning What’s Out There Guide to African American Cultural Landscapes.

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The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF)

connects people to places. TCLF educates and engages the public to make our shared landscape heritage more visible, identify its value, and empower its stewards.

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PLACES: What's Out There

This searchable database raises public awareness of the rich diversity and interconnectedness of our shared landscape heritage.

STEWARDSHIP: Landslide

The goal of Landslide is to draw immediate and lasting attention to threatened landscapes and unique features, and to encourage informed, community-based stewardship decisions.

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Embarcadero - Justin Herman Plaza

San Francisco, CA

A Lawrence Halprin masterwork (and skateboarders' paradise) is threatened with demolition.

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Timex Corporate Headquarters

Middlebury, CT

The campus of this world-famous watchmaker honors time keeping and telling through a remarkable synthesis of landscape architecture and building. 

EVENTS: Lectures, Exhibitions, Tours

TCLF hosts events across the United States including excursions, dialogues, and tours that highlight the nation's rich and diverse landscape heritage. 

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Two chairs on a patio surrounded by lawn.

Garden Dialogues 2025: Coconut Grove, FL

Coconut Grove, FL

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Chairs on a patio.

Garden Dialogues 2025: Berkeley, CA

Berkeley, CA

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Garden Dialogues 2025: Washington, D.C.

Washington, DC

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Garden Dialogues 2025: Berkshires, MA

Berkshires, MA

Examples: Landscape name, designer, stytle, location, etc

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PEOPLE: Designers & Stewards

Pioneers of American Landscape Design chronicles the lives and careers of those who have designed our gardens, parks, streets, campuses, cemeteries, suburbs, and the innumerable other environments in which we live.

It Takes One - Janice Ross

Dancer Anna Halprin’s biographer offers fascinating insights about how she and her landscape architect husband, Larry, together explored how bodies move through space.

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1896-1987
1869-1937
1900-1994
1868-c.1940s
1921-2000

Examples: “Dan Kiley” or “Modernist”

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