Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site

Frederick Law Olmsted didn’t just design Central Park—he invented the idea that green space belongs to everyone. This 7-acre site in Massachusetts preserves his home, office, and vision for democratic landscapes. Olmsted proved that public space isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity. His legacy lives in every park, greenway, and shared outdoor space across America. Rep the father of landscape architecture and the radical idea that nature should be accessible to all.

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  • Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site WPA Style Unisex T-shirt

    Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site WPA Style Unisex T-shirt

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    America’s first landscape architecture office, still intact in Brookline. 1,800 plans archived here. The drafting tables face north light. America’s design golden age on a tee. Comfort Colors T-Shirt Pre-shrunk 100% ring-spun US cotton Garment Dyed Fabric No side-seam, double-needle stitching Medium fabric (6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²)) Relaxed fit Sewn-in label

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