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Agricultural Dean’s House and Allen Centennial Garden – (620 Babcock Drive) – (built - 1896). The yellow brick house served as the private residence of the college dean W. A. Henry. It served as the college dean’s residence until 1945 and then for president emeritus E. B. Fred. In 1980 the Agricultural Research Stations offices occupied the house. It is now being remodeled for use by student organizations. Many different plants can be found in the gardens. They also serve as place for gatherings and ceremonies such as weddings. Allen Gardens is supported by Ethel Allen Funds. Ethel and O. N. Allen were members of the Bacteriology Department. https://allencentennialgarden.org/
This point of interest is part of the tour: UW-Madison College of Ag and Life Sciences Century Buildings
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