Английская Википедия:Field Farm (Williamstown, Massachusetts)

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Sculpture and pond at Field Farm

Field Farm is a Шаблон:Convert nature preserve and farm in Williamstown, Massachusetts, managed by the Trustees of Reservations. There are Шаблон:Convert of hiking trails on the reservation, which pass by swamp land, a pond, and the "Caves Lot" which features underground channels that water had cut into the limestone there.[1] An International Style house, built in 1948 by Edwin Goodell, is operated as a bed and breakfast inn.[2] Also on the site is The Folly, a small guest house designed by Ulrich Franzen in 1966. The Folly is currently open for guided tours. The property also contains a sculpture garden.

The property was donated to the Trustees in 1984[3][4] by Eleanore Bloedel, the widow of Lawrence Bloedel. Lawrence Bloedel was the librarian of Williams College and a son of businessman Julius Bloedel. Bloedel was a noted art collector. Upon his death, his collection of 300 artworks was bequeathed to the Whitney Museum of American Art and to the Williams College Museum of Art.[5] Some of the artworks donated to Williams are on display at Field Farm, on loan to The Trustees.

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Wall and field

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