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What is the Huntington Museum of Art?
- The very best of art and nature collide in glorious harmony at the Huntington Museum of Art, housed in a complex spanning 52 acres. It is the largest museum between the cities of Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Richmond.
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What makes the museum special?
- Even more impressive than its sheer size is the museum’s magnificent collection of fine art and groundbreaking exhibitions that earned it national accreditation.
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What can visitors do at the museum?
- Visitors can browse the marvelous collections that call the Huntington Museum home, then head out to explore the various hiking trails that weave around the museum’s hillside property.
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What outdoor attractions does the museum offer?
- To further enjoy the natural beauty surrounding the museum, visitors should stop by the Steelman Butterfly Garden as well as the C. Fred Edwards Conservatory.
Address: Huntington Museum of Art, 2033 McCoy Road, Huntington, West Virginia 25701, Phone: 304-529-2701

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