This **observatory** is located on Mount Wilson, a 5,710-foot peak in the San Gabriel Mountains near Pasadena, California.
This **observatory** was conceived and founded by **George Ellery Hale** in **1904**.
This **observatory** is the home of some of the most important **telescopes** in the development of modern **astronomy**, including the two largest **telescopes** of their time.
Yes, this **observatory** and its grounds are open to the public to visit, and during the spring and summer, it hosts public programs including observing through the historic **telescopes**, **lectures**, **concerts**, **educational programs**, and more.
Visitors can expect a **good experience** visiting all the **observatories**, with opportunities to observe through historic **telescopes**, attend **lectures**, **concerts**, and participate in **educational programs**, making it a **seminal multi-telescope observatory**.