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Leopold Einstein

[Marker text in German:]

Hier wohnte

Leopold

Einstein

Geb. 1833 — Gest. 1890

Nürnberger Pionier

der Internationalen

Sprache

Esperanto

[Marker text translated into English:]

Here lived Leopold Einstein, born 1833 and died 1890, Nuremberg pioneer of the international language of Esperanto.

Marker is at the intersection of Weinmarkt and Weissgerbergasse, on ...

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National Historic Landmark - Aldo Leopold Shack & Farm

In the early 1930s, Aldo Leopold, a forester, writer, professor, and influential conservationist, purchased a small farm and rehabilitated a chicken coop, lovingly referred to as the Shack, in Baraboo, Wisconsin, to function as a location in which his conservation ...

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Aldo Leopold House

1924

Aldo Leopold lived in this Craftsman style house from 1924 until his death in 1948. Leopold came to Madison to work at the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory and was a pioneer in forestry, wilderness preservation, soil conservation and wildlife ecology. ...

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Leopold & Josephine Lobner

Lot 11 Bk 3 – H. Kohn No. 2 to L. Lobner – 9 January 1867

Leopold & Josephine Lobner

General Merchandise Store

Always a retail store in the Lobner family

Present Owner: Kneeland H. Lobner

Marker is on North ...

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The Sand Counties – Aldo Leopold Territory

“There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot.” For those who cannot, Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac helps reveal the unsuspected natural riches hidden in these sand counties of Wisconsin.

At the core of ...

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