Marin Art and Garden Center

[4] The acres that make up the current Marin Art and Garden Center were eventually owned by the Jonathan Kittle family, who put the land up for sale in 1943.

[5][6] This project was led by the League's president, Caroline Sealy Livermore, who organized fundraising to obtain the $25,000 needed to buy the property.

[6] The Marin Art and Garden Center's master plan was designed by landscape architect Thomas Church.

[3] There are also an art studio by Gardner Dailey and the "Bottle House" by Ray Oleson, both built in the late 1940s.

[8] It was founded in 1952 by Elizabeth Terwilliger and American Association of University Women as a space for MAGC volunteers' children.

The fountain pond and Octagon House