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Rennebohm Park

Rennebohm Park
Address: 115 N. Eau Claire Ave.
Hours: 4:00am - 10:00pm
Park Type:> Community
Acres: 20.12
Restroom: Yes
Drinking Water: Yes

Park History

Rennebohm Park was originally known as the University Hills Farm Park after it was acquired in February 1958. The park was renamed Rennebohm Park in 1989 after Wisconsin State Governor and Madison community leader Oscar Rennebohm. 
 
Rennebohm was born in Leeds, WI in 1889 and graduated from UW-Madison with a degree in pharmacy. Rennebohm went on to own a chain of successful drugstores in the Madison area, becoming a leader in the pharmaceutical field and serving as vice president of the American Pharmaceutical Association, among other honors.
 
Rennebohm excelled in the political arena and was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1944. He reformed public education, created a State of Wisconsin building program, improved the state welfare system and acted as an educator and philanthropist.
 
In 1947 Rennebohm became acting governor of Wisconsin after the death of Governor Walter Goodland and in 1948 was elected governor. As evidence of his passion for Madison, Rennebohm went on to create the Rennebohm Foundation, which to this day has continued his legacy of support for education and the needy in the Madison area.
 

 
 
 

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