Runnymede Sculpture Farm

Runnymede Sculpture Farm is a private sculpture park in Woodside, California. It displays approximately 140 pieces of contemporary sculpture on 120 acres.[1] The land was purchased in 1930 by Alma Spreckels Rosekrans for her horses and named after her father's prized stallion, Runnymede, sire of Kentucky Derby winner Morvich.[2]

References

  1. ^ Oakland Museum of California
  2. ^ Zinko, Carolyne, "John Rosekrans, toy executive, Spreckels heir", San Francisco Examiner, Oct. 30, 2001
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37°26′41″N 122°16′30″W / 37.444668°N 122.274911°W / 37.444668; -122.274911


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