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This statue of Seabiscuit is a replica of the original Ridgewood statue which now resides at the National Museum and Racing Hall of Fame at Saratoga Springs, New York.
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Seabiscuit's Stud Barn is sacred ground in the world of sports.
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The opening to the barn looks upon the stalls of Kayak II (near left), Seabiscuit (far left), Ajax (far right) and a memorial tribute to Noor (near right).
The grooms room for those who cared and lived with the horses within the barn both night and day.
The barn's tack room.
An original tack trunk. Note the name "Seabiscuit" written in red across the inside cover.
Seabiscuit's stall.
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The original weather vane is adorned by a horse, of course.
The Carriage House.
One of two mare barns on the grounds of the ranch.
The colors of Charles and Marcela Howard are seen everywhere at Ridgewood Ranch.
The Howard home on the ranch.
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An original weigh station for horses.
Markings on the weigh station planks reveal notes left behind on the horses who resided at the ranch and their respective weights.
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