Andrew W. Mellon and his family used their wealth to support various philanthropic endeavors, particularly in the arts, education, and public institutions. They contributed significantly to the establishment of cultural institutions, including the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., which Mellon helped to found and fund. The Mellons also supported universities and medical research, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing public knowledge and well-being through their financial resources. Their legacy continues through the ongoing impact of these contributions on society.
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