Quincy400: Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America with Historian Laurence Cotton
Schedule
Tue Oct 21 2025 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
40 Washington St, Quincy, MA, United States, Massachusetts 02169 | Quincy, MA
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Richardson Building, 40 Washington Street, Quincy, MA, 02169“Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America”
Laurence will convey the public park movement and the origin of the modern field of landscape architecture, as practiced by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., his two sons, and the Brookline-based Olmsted Bros. landscape architecture firm. The content draws upon English garden design, Transcendentalism, the Hudson River School, the City Beautiful movement, and social reform. Laurence will paint a picture of Frederick Law Olmsted as a true “Renaissance man” of his era. If he were alive today, Olmsted would be described as one of our principal “influencers.” The talk is enhanced with numerous historical images and a selective present-day survey of Olmsted landscapes—public and private—across North America. The Quincy talk will include additional material on the Olmsted landscape legacy that can be found in Eastern Massachusetts.
Laurence Cotton is a practicing public historian and writer/producer of biographical and historical films for public television. Originally from the Boston area and educated at Hampshire College in the Connecticut River Valley, Laurence has called the Pacific Northwest home for thirty years. Laurence has originated and produced several documentaries, including recent films about Stewart Udall and Katharine Lee Bates, the Wellesley poet who wrote “America the Beautiful.” He is most well known as the originator and producer of the nationally broadcast PBS special Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America. As a landscape historian, Laurence travels around the U.S., delivering popular PowerPoint talks about the Olmsted design legacy. When not working on film projects, Laurence serves as a historical lecturer for small ship cruise lines, plying the waterways of North America. Laurence was the Director of the Cambridge Forum, a lecture series and public radio program. He was a senior aide in the Massachusetts State Senate, served as Executive Director of the World Affairs Council of Oregon, and played a leadership role in planning the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial.
This program is made possible by the generous sponsorship of the Friends of the Thomas Crane Public Library.
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