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The farm was bought by the Stone family in 1926 and was a horse farm that bred racehorses. John W. Kluge bought Morven in 1988. <ref>{{cite-progress|title=Students brainstorm engagement for Morven farm|url=https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/uva/students-brainstorm-engagement-for-morven-farm/article_34a95cad-ac44-5d7a-87e1-a651ee4d5241.html|author=Katherine Knott|pageno=|printdate=October 20, 2019|publishdate=October | The farm was bought by the Stone family in 1926 and was a horse farm that bred racehorses. John W. Kluge bought Morven in 1988. <ref>{{cite-progress|title=Students brainstorm engagement for Morven farm|url=https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/uva/students-brainstorm-engagement-for-morven-farm/article_34a95cad-ac44-5d7a-87e1-a651ee4d5241.html|author=Katherine Knott|pageno=|printdate=October 20, 2019|publishdate=October 19, 2019|accessdate=October 20, 2019}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 09:11, 20 October 2019
Morven Farms is a 2,913 acre farm created out of the 7,379-acres donated to the University of Virginia Foundation by philanthropist John W. Kluge in 2000. [1] Many retreats are held there.
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History
The farm was bought by the Stone family in 1926 and was a horse farm that bred racehorses. John W. Kluge bought Morven in 1988. [2]
References
- ↑ Web. History & Gardens, UVA Foundation, 2009, retrieved 28 Feb 2011.
- ↑ Web. Students brainstorm engagement for Morven farm, Katherine Knott, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, October 19, 2019, retrieved October 20, 2019.