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  2. Gene Stratton Porter Cabin (Geneva, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Gene Stratton-Porter Cabin, (Geneva, Indiana), known as the Limberlost Cabin and the Limberlost State Historic Site, was the former home of Gene Stratton Porter, a noted Indiana author who lived in the home from 1895 to 1913. The two-story, fourteen-room log cabin is located near the Limberlost Swamp on the outskirts of Geneva in Adams County ...

  3. Gene Stratton-Porter Cabin (Rome City, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    In 1913 Stratton-Porter helped design and build a fourteen-room lakeside home. She named the new two-story, cedar-log cabin "Wildflower Woods," although she also referred to it as the "Limberlost Cabin" because of its similarity to her previous home. [3] [6] [7] In addition to assisting with cabin's construction, Stratton-Porter also wrote ...

  4. Gene Stratton-Porter - Wikipedia

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    Gene's Cabin at Wildflower Woods is the present-day Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site on Sylvan Lake in Rome City, Noble County, Indiana. After the Limberlost Swamp was drained and its natural resources developed for commercial purposes, Stratton-Porter sought alternate locations for inspiration.

  5. File:Limberlost State Historic Site, front.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Front of the Gene Stratton Porter Cabin, located at 200 E. Sixth Street in Geneva, Indiana, United States. Built in 1895 as the home of author Gene Stratton-Porter, it is the center of Limberlost State Historic Site, and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  6. Limberlost Swamp - Wikipedia

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    The Limberlost Swamp in the eastern part of the present-day U.S. state of Indiana was a large, nationally known wetlands region with streams that flowed into the Wabash River. It originally covered 13,000 acres (53 km 2 ) of present-day Adams and Jay counties.

  7. Geneva, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Limberlost Cabin, completed in 1895, was the home Gene Stratton-Porter shared with her husband, Charles Porter, and their daughter, Jeannette (Geneva HS '05). The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.