Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens

The Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens, or EDM, is an historical home on 16 acres[1] that was developed into a museum and gardens by antique dealers Edward Eberle and Dean Stout. They opened the facility to the public in 1958 in Cherry Valley, California[2]. The museum features late 16th to early 19th century European & Asian Decorative arts, and a research library containing 17th, 18th, and 19th century works on a variety of subjects.

Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens
Established1958
Location9401 Oak Glen Rd
Cherry Valley, California, 92223
United States
Coordinates33.9854°N 116.9708°W / 33.9854; -116.9708
TypeDecorative arts
Websitewww.edward-deanmuseum.org

The museum and property were deeded to the County of Riverside in 1964[3], and today it is overseen by the Riverside County Economic Development Agency.

Noted items in collection

References

  1. Shimabukuro, Betty (July 11, 1987). "Secrets Within" (Vol. 114, No. 192). San Bernardino, California: Gannett Company. The Sun. p. D1.
  2. "Museum of Decorative Art Opening Tea to Aid Hospital" (Vol. XI, No. 47). San Bernardino, California: The Sun Company of San Bernardino, California. The Sun-Telegram. February 23, 1958. p. C4.
  3. Wheeler, Carla (March 2, 1995). "Threatened Treasures" (Vol. 119, No. 61). San Bernardino, California: Gannet Company. The Sun. p. D6.
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