These websites highlight Olmsted's work and legacy. Certain webpages have been selected for this guide, but please feel free to explore beyond the selected pages.
A National Historic landmark managed by the National Park Service. Their website offers both historical context for the Brookline park as well as practical information for visiting. The NPS site also offers information on using the Olmsted Archives, a museum collection of over million documents related to Olmsted's life and work, and a Google Earth layer that allows for user to locate projects produced by Olmsted firms around the world.
An online database of Olmsted-related documents cosponsored by the NPS Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site and National Association for Olmsted Parks. The site allows users to conduct advanced archival search and browse through a master list of Olmsted firm projects.
One of the many conservancies dedicated to preserving and advocating for Olmsted landscape architecture. This organization oversees the various landscapes and parks along Boston's Emerald Necklace. Their website includes information regarding restoration, maintenance, and advocacy for the parks.