
Otis Booth also once held the role of chairman on the board of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, which was involved in the founding of the neighboring Petersen Automotive Museum. “We are grateful for the magnanimous support given to us by the Otis Booth Foundation in honor of its namesake Otis Booth, whose passion for the conservation of historical artifacts resonates with us deeply,” said Petersen Automotive Museum executive director Terry L. Karges. “As we move into our silver anniversary, this gift inspires us to take stock and give back to our community by continuing Otis Booth’s vision and legacy.” As an aside, Otis Booth was second cousin and close friend of Otis Chandler, another newspaper executive, whose many interests included classic cars and motorcycles. Chandler's collection was kept in a building in Oxnard, California – which is now home to the Mullin Automotive Museum, founded by Peter Mullin, also chairman of the Petersen. Now that's full circle!