Skofield Park

Skofield Park

Skofield Park, of Santa Barbara, California, was originally private property, owned by Ray Skofield. The 35 acres were originally used as a camp for Los Rancheros Vistadores, a men's riding group which Skofield was a founder of, in 1930 [ [http://edhat.com/site/tidbit.cfm?id=1018 Santa Barbara Edhat - Ed Finds The Park ] ] .

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