A peculiar roadside art installation and cultural landmark in Lincoln, Massachusetts, featuring a growing collection of broken-down rocking horses, plastic ponies, and other assorted horse toys. Its origin is a mystery, and the herd keeps growing. # Why Go π΄ See a unique and whimsical public art exhibit π Observe the constantly changing arrangements of the horse herd πΈ Great for quirky and fantasy photography πͺ Fun for families and all ages π Spot mini sheep grazing across the street # Why Avoid β οΈ Located on privately owned land, respect boundaries β οΈ Can experience crowds, especially on busy days ποΈ Occasional non-horse trash left by some visitors π¦ Bug repellent recommended during warmer months # Cost π° Free to visit and enjoy. # Hours π Always open, visible from Old Sudbury Road. # Tips πΊοΈ For GPS, use '39 Old Sudbury Rd. Lincoln MA'. π ΏοΈ Park safely on the roadside, avoid private driveways. π Closed-toe shoes are advisable for walking in the field. πΊοΈ About 15 miles west of Boston, follow Rt-117. πΆ Open to visitors, but respect private property.
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