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Ridgewood Ranch

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Today the property is owned by the Golden Rule Church Association, which has taken steps to preserve its historic and environmental value. The Howard family's house still stands, together with Seabiscuit's stud barn and the remains of an old Pomo village. The ranch is also home to nearly 20 acres
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style home, and horse stud barn. In May 1926, Charles's son Frank was killed in a vehicle accident on the ranch. That tragedy led the Howards to fund the construction of
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Recently the conservancy erected a statue of Seabiscuit to help preserve the heritage of the ranch, and guided tours of the ranch are offered to the public.
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and live his retirement at the ranch, finally being laid to rest on the property in 1947.
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in 1919, and he quickly transformed it into a fully working ranch and
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and provides habitat to a number of native species, including the
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Ridgewood Ranch sign on display at the Mendocino County Museum
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peoples. The property was purchased by automobile magnate
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Buildings and structures in Mendocino County, California
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is a large ranch situated 7 miles (11 km) south of
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Tourist attractions in Mendocino County, California
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39°19′10.00″N 123°18′30.00″W / 39.3194444°N 123.3083333°W / 39.3194444; -123.3083333

Willits, California
Mendocino County
racehorse
Seabiscuit
Ridgewood Summit
Pomo
Charles S. Howard
thoroughbred
Craftsman
Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital
stud
redwood
fir
oak
vernal pools
golden eagle
California mountain lion
"Conservation Easement"
"The Official Site of Legendary Racehorse, Seabiscuit"
Official website
Categories
Buildings and structures in Mendocino County, California
Ranches in California
Tourist attractions in Mendocino County, California

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