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Robert La Follette's house in Maple Bluff
Robert M. La Follette House
Wisconsin governor Robert M. La Follette and his wife Belle moved from downtown Madison in 1905 to rural Maple Bluff near Madison's east side. They resided in a two-story, brick house on a 60-acre farm for the last twenty years of La Follette's life. The house remained in the La Follette family for three generations.
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Related Topics: |
The Progressive Era The Career of Robert M. La Follette |
| Creator: | unknown |
| Pub Data: | Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places. |
| Citation: | Robert M. La Follette House. Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places.
Online facsimile at:
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1410;
Visited on: 5/22/2013
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