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425 E. Capitol Drive
The house above was raized in 2007, because it was in disrepair. The new house that stands in its spot is located to the right. The new home is
considered a craftsman style bungalow. There is a 3.5 car attached garage
tucked neatly behind the home, not visible from this angle. Part of the
original garage was left on the property as well. The home was designed to to
blend into the the historic neighborhood district of downtown hartland, as if
it had always been there.
If you have any historic pictures (preferably pre-WWII) that you would like to
share with the Hartland Historical Society, please let us know by emailing us
at:hartlandhistory@wi.rr.com.
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