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CENTER REFLECTS SPIRIT OF LEOPOLD THE GRAND OPENING OF THE BUILDING, NAMED FOR THE CONSERVATIONIST, WILL BE APRIL 22.(LOCAL)

Byline: CHRISTINA BEAM Baraboo News Republic

BARABOO -- Just down the road from Nina Leopold Bradley's quiet home on the Aldo Leopold Memorial Reserve, an enormous undertaking is wrapping up.

The 13,000-square-foot, $4 million Aldo Leopold Legacy Center -- a flagship structure for the foundation of the same name and a case study in sustainable building -- will have its grand opening April 22.

Bradley, 89, the eldest daughter of famed conservationist Aldo Leopold, spent her teenage years refurbishing a chicken coop into the Shack that would become a retreat for their family of seven, and toiling to bring a sandy, wasted farm back to life.

The farm became the ...

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