Olmsted Brothers

The Olmsted Brothers company was an influential landscape architectural firm in the United States, formed in 1898 by brothers John Charles Olmsted (1852–1920) and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. (1870–1957), who were the sons of the eminent landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.

History

The Olmsted brothers inherited the nation's first landscape architecture business from their father Frederick Law Olmsted. This firm was a successor to the earlier firm of Olmsted, Olmsted and Eliot after the death of their partner Charles Eliot in 1897. The two brothers were among the founding members of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and played an influential role in creating the National Park Service. Prior to their takeover of the firm, Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. had worked as an apprentice under his father, helping to design projects such as Biltmore Estate and the World's Columbian Exposition before graduating from Harvard University. The firm employed nearly 60 staff at its peak in the early 1930s. Notable landscape architects in the firm included James Frederick Dawson and Percival Gallagher. The last Olmsted family member in the firm, Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., retired in 1949. The firm itself remained in operation until 1980.

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Olmsted Falls vs. North Ridgeville softball: Bulldogs take down defending SWC champs; Molly Sheehan records ...

The Morning Journal 28 Mar 2025
Olmsted Falls has plans to make some noise in the Southwestern Conference ... In a road SWC game against four-time defending conference champion North Ridgeville, Olmsted Falls defeated the Rangers, 6-5, to remain undefeated ... Olmsted Falls vs.
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1925: Mayowood Dairy incorporated yesterday

Post Bulletin 27 Mar 2025
2000 – 25 years ago ... 1975 – 50 years ago ... The Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce is asking that Olmsted County defer action on the planned expansion of the Courthouse pending a study on a joint city-county government building. 1950 – 75 years ago ... .
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OMC paid $1.3 million to buy a northwest Rochester warehouse

Post Bulletin 25 Mar 2025
ROCHESTER — Olmsted Medical Center recently paid $1.3 million to buy a warehouse in northwest Rochester ... Olmsted County estimated the total market value of the property at $1.2 million for 2024-2025. OMC has plans mapped out for the building.
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Olmsted County Attorney Mark Ostrem reflects on 18 years in office

Post Bulletin 22 Mar 2025
... safety and judicial system leader in this community, has been the experience of a lifetime,” Ostrem previously wrote in a letter addressing his retirement plans to Olmsted County commissioners.
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1975: Strange briefcase triggers false bomb alert

Post Bulletin 19 Mar 2025
2000 – 25 years ago ... 1975 – 50 years ago. Olmsted County Commissioners looked at plans for a new sheep barn at the Graham Park-Fairgrounds, with an estimated cost of $24,000, to replace the one that burned down five years ago ... 1950 – 75 years ago. Mrs ... .
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Olmsted County eyes lottery for cannabis retailers

Post Bulletin 18 Mar 2025
ROCHESTER — A lottery for registering potential Olmsted County cannabis retailers could be held as early as late summer under a rough plan discussed Tuesday ... Olmsted County Public Health Associate ...
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Rochester fix-it clinic to give new life to old items

Post Bulletin 17 Mar 2025
ROCHESTER — Olmsted County Environmental Resources is looking for some fixers ... The plan is to hold multiple fix-it clinics in Olmsted County throughout the year and divert fixable items from the trash.
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'This is gorgeous': Completed projects bring Lake Wales closer to being 'a city in a garden'

The Ledger 16 Mar 2025
That plan, created by the Olmsted Brothers of Brookline, Massachusetts, envisioned Lake Wales as “a city in a garden.” The consulting firm, Dover, Kohl & Partners of Coral Gables, delivered the illustrated guide in 2019.
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Why do Rochester projects keep increasing in price?

Post Bulletin 08 Mar 2025
Mat Miller, director of facilites and building operations for Olmsted County, said similar factors led to a $24 million final cost for what had been planned as a $17.4 million project to expand the ...
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