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]
runnymede, sculpture, farm, private, sculpture, park, woodside, california, displays, approximately, pieces, contemporary, sculpture, acres, land, purchased, 1930, alma, spreckels, rosekrans, horses, named, after, father, prized, stallion, runnymede, sire, ken. 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 edit Oakland Museum of California Zinko Carolyne John Rosekrans toy executive Spreckels heir San Francisco Examiner Oct 30 2001 37 26 41 N 122 16 30 W 37 444668 N 122 274911 W 37 444668 122 274911 nbsp This San Mateo County California related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This article about a sculpture in California is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Runnymede Sculpture Farm amp oldid 1207031384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,