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Honorary Board Members

Joan and Walter Mondale

Laura Hillenbrand
New York Times best selling Author of Seabiscuit, An American Legend

Barbara Howard
Author of Letters to Seabiscuit

Janice Howard
Great Grand- Daughter of Charles S Howard

Jeff Bridges
Actor, Charles Howard role in Seabiscuit, the motion picture

Gary Ross
Director of the Academy Award nominated film, Seabiscuit

Chris McCarron
Hall of Fame jockey who played the role of Charley Kurtsinger, War Admiral's jockey in the motion picture Seabiscuit and is currently the Vice President and General Manager of Santa Anita Park

Stephen Ives
President of Insignia Films and Producer/Director of Seabiscuit, the Emmy Award winning documentary

Richard Moe
President of the National Trust for Historic Preservation

Knox Mellon
Former California State Historic Preservation Officer and current Executive Director of the California Missions Foundation, who witnessed Seabiscuit's final race at Santa Anita in 1940
 

Seabiscuit Statue Officially Unveiled

DEDICATED AT RIDGEWOOD RANCH

- HOME OF THE LEGENDARY RACEHORSE -
IN WILLITS, CALIFORNIA

‘May the World Never Forget the Magnificent Seabiscuit’
Laura Hillenbrand

Willits, CA, June 23, 2007 -- Former Vice President Walter Mondale and his wife Joan, celebrated throroughbred racehorse owner Harry Aleo, and descendants of the owner, trainer, and jockey of Seabiscuit today paid tribute to the legendary American racehorse as a classic, life-sized bronze sculpture of the equestrian giant was unveiled and formally dedicated at Ridgewood Ranch in Willits. Read more

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"Morning Workout"

Seabiscuit and George Woolf
"The Iceman"

Unveiled at Ridgewood Ranch May 24, 2008

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RIDGEWOOD RANCH DIAMOND TOUR CELEBRATING THE LEGACY OF AN AMERICAN ICON

A Benefit In Celebration of Seabiscuit’s 75th Birthday

Festivities set for May 24, 2008

The Seabiscuit Heritage Foundation and Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital, built by Charles S. Howard owner of the horse racing legend Seabiscuit 80 years ago, are slated to benefit from a special Ridgewood ranch tour and reception in honor of Seabiscuit’s 75th birthday. Festivities are to be held at champ’s historic home and final resting place in northern California this spring. Read More

 

"Final Victory"

Seabiscuit and John "Red" Pollard crossing the finish line of the Santa Anita Handicap.

Unveiled at Ridgewood Ranch
May 24, 2008

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Barbara Howard and her son Col. Mike Howard unveil the Final Victory bronze while Jacqueline Cooper of American Legend Horse Farm and Tracy Livingston of the Seabiscuit Heritage Foundation look on.

 


   

A battered horse named Seabiscuit, along with his owner, Charles Howard, a self made San Francisco businessman, Johnny "Red" Pollard a down on his luck prize fighter turned jockey and a little known trainer named Tom Smith embodied the American spirit and gave hope to millions of Americans during the darkest economic era our nation has ever faced. With the help of these three men and one victory after another, Seabiscuit lifted the citizens of our country out of the despair of the Great Depression. In 1938, he became the greatest icon of his time garnering more press than President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

   The Seabiscuit Heritage Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was formed to promote the cultural legacy of Ridgewood Ranch in Willits, California, the home and final resting place of the legendary racehorse Seabiscuit through historic preservation, environmental conservation and public education.

   With the recent development of Glenn Riddle Farm (now a multi-million dollar gated community with two golf courses) home of Seabiscuit's arch rival War Admiral and the legendary Man 'O War, Seabiscuit's great grandsire, Ridgewood Ranch becomes one of the few remaining sites that can remind of us of a time in our history when a little racehorse with a big heart captured an entire nation. Without a focused historic preservation and land conservation effort, Ridgewood Ranch is at risk for development and too could be lost.

   The Seabiscuit Heritage Foundation is dedicated to preserving the remaining 5,000 acres of Charles Howard's Ridgewood Ranch by restoring historic buildings and conserving the Ranch's creeks, oak woodlands, old growth redwoods and open rangeland. The SHF is working closely with the Mendocino Land Trust to purchase conservation easements to limit development and protect resources through a permanent deed restriction. The Foundation is collaborating with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and others, to secure historic preservation easements for the historic sites on the property and to rehabilitate and preserve the Howard family residential buildings, the mare barn and other ranch structures. The National Trust for Historic Preservation recently designated Ridgewood Ranch as one of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.

   The Foundation's ultimate goal is to create a living museum by continuing Ridgewood's 150-year history as a working ranch. The Foundation is committed to develop, maintain and expand educational programs that reflect the broad cultural heritage of the Ranch, including the occupation by the Northern Pomo Indians and the development of the land as a working ranch by a succession of owners, including Charles Howard who retired his champion racehorse Seabiscuit here in 1940. The Foundation will focus on recreational and interpretive programs that will increase public access and enhance the understanding of Ridgewood Ranch as a rich historical, cultural and natural resource.

   The Seabiscuit Heritage Foundation will carry on the legacy of Charles Howard and the Golden Rule Church Association.

   Individuals interested in directly contributing to the preservation and conservation of Ridgewood Ranch should send a donation to the Seabiscuit Heritage Foundation on line (Click Here) or mail checks to The Seabiscuit Heritage Foundation, c/o Ridgewood Ranch, 16200 Highway 101, Willits, CA 95460 or to the Mendocino Land Trust, Inc., Post Office Box 1094, Mendocino, CA 95460.

   Keep informed on the restoration and conservation projects as they happen at the ranch. Find out about our up- coming events and on going programs. Join or mailing list on the Stay Up To Date page.

Our Mission


Promote the cultural legacy of Ridgewood Ranch, the home and final resting place of the legendary racehorse Seabiscuit, through historic preservation, environmental conservation and public education.




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