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Filoli

The Filoli estate, located in Woodside California, is a property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Filoli was the vision of Mr. & Mrs. William Bowers Bourn II, owners of the Empire Gold Mine in Grass Valley. The word "Filoli" comes from the first two letters of the words Fight, Love, and Live ("to fight for a just cause; to love your fellow man; and to live a good life" was the credo of the estate's owners). Designed by California architect Willis Polk, the Georgian Revival mansion is surrounded by 16 acres of formal gardens and over 600 acres of woods; its reflecting pools, formal gardens, arbors and shady walks were all planned to blend harmoniously with the nearby San Andreas hills. The Filoli garden is considered one of the finest examples of a private estates garden representing the "Golden Age of American Gardens". The estate is open for tours.

Filoli
Cañada Road
Woodside, CA 94062.

Source: Lemoin, L. Filoli Home Page (Online) 5/14/98. (http://www.filoli.org)

Verified by: GM, 5/98

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