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  2. Fred Dibnah - Wikipedia

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    Fred Dibnah was born on 28 April 1938. [3] He was the son of Frank and Betsy Dibnah (née Travis), [4] who were initially both employed at a bleach works.His mother later worked as a charwoman at a gas works. [5]

  3. Downtown Baraboo Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Development in the district began in the 1840s; at the time, the courthouse district was considered the wealthy part of Baraboo by comparison to the more industrial areas by the Baraboo River and the railroad. The oldest contributing buildings in the district date to the 1870s, when economic growth in Baraboo and a series of fires that ...

  4. Charles and Anna Ruhland House - Wikipedia

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    It has an American Craftsman design, a style popularized in the early twentieth century which emphasized simplicity and harmony with nature; the architect who designed the house is unknown. The two-and-a-half story brick house features a wide front porch supported by wooden posts, exposed rafter tails at the edges of the roof, and a hip roof ...

  5. Wisconsin bed & breakfast makes Airbnb list of spookiest ...

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    According to Airbnb, Wisconsin is home to one of the spookiest places to spend the night this Halloween season.. According to a press release, the Frank Lloyd Wright room in Spring Green's ...

  6. Baraboo, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Baraboo (/ ˈ b ɛər ə b uː / ⓘ BAIR-ə-boo) [6] is the county seat of Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States, located along the Baraboo River. [7] The population was 12,556 as of the 2020 census .

  7. Seven Gables (Baraboo, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    John Durward, a Roman Catholic priest and the son of Durward's Glen founder Bernard Durward, bought the house in 1911; after his death in 1918, local district attorney and county judge Henry Jay Bohn lived in the house until 1929. [2] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 20, 1978. [1]

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