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As we head into the holiday season, and soon a new year, we wanted to share what Miyuki said about her visit to the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden:
                “This tranquility is precious.”
In these times, tranquility feels more precious than ever. That tranquility is one of the many qualities that the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden offers its visitors.

winding path in the Hammond Japanese Stroll Garden

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The Hammond Needs Your Help

Natalie Hammond established the Hammond in 1957 to be a destination that would connect visitors to an inclusive world community through art and nature. We are dedicated to keeping that vision alive through maintaining our unique Japanese Stroll Garden, offering enriching exhibits, and providing cultural programs and education.

As the grounds of the Hammond go into hibernation with the colder months, we want to ensure it springs forth refreshed in 2025 with clouds of pink and white crabapples and hot pink azalea to welcome you back. We can only do that if you join us!

 

Thank you for sharing in our appreciation of this “little gem."

flowering bushes and pond in our Japanese Stroll Garden
our Zen garden

The Hammond Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and all donations are tax deductible.

Hammond Museum exhibition
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