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  2. Otto Sr. and Lisette Hahn House - Wikipedia

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    The Otto Sr. and Lisette Hahn House is a historic house at 626 Water Street in Sauk City, Wisconsin.The house was built between 1850 and 1857; Otto Sr. and Lisette Hahn, both German immigrants, bought it in 1866.

  3. Lachmund Family House - Wikipedia

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    The Lachmund Family House, also known as the Halasz/Lachmund House, is a historic house located at 717 Water Street in Sauk City, Wisconsin. It is locally significant in the social history of Sauk City. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 29, 2000. [1]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sauk County ...

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    Location of Sauk County in Wisconsin. ... City Hotel. December 26, 1984 : 125 Main St. Reedsburg: Red ... 626 Water St. Sauk City: Red brick house built between 1850 ...

  5. Aldo Leopold Shack and Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Aldo Leopold Shack and Farm is a historic farm on Levee Road in rural Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States.The property was acquired in the 1930s as a family summer retreat by the noted conservationist and writer Aldo Leopold and is the landscape that inspired his conservation ethic and the writing of his best-known work, A Sand County Almanac.

  6. Sauk City, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Sauk City is a village in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States, located along the Wisconsin River. The population was 3,518 as of the 2020 census . The first incorporated village in the state, [ 6 ] the community was founded by Agoston Haraszthy and his business partner, Robert Bryant in the 1840s.

  7. August W. Derleth House - Wikipedia

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    The August W. Derleth House, also known as the Place of Hawks, is located at S10431a Lueders Road in Sauk City, Wisconsin. It was the former home of author August Derleth . Built in 1939, the house reflects Derleth's early success as a writer, having earned recognition as a Guggenheim Fellow in 1938.

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