Eagle Heights Apartments
The Eagle Heights Apartments were built during the early 1960s, and provide
housing for a culturally diverse group of international and American students
and their families. Some faculty members live in the complex as well.
The apartments are literally surrounded by Preserve lands—one of
the wonderful benefits of living in this campus housing community. The
apartments were built on lands of the former Raymer Farm, acquired by
the university in 1911.

To
learn more about the history of the Eagle Heights area, see Thomas D.
Brock, “Eagle
Heights,” Historic Madison: A Journal of the Four Lakes Region 12
(1995), 37-44.
Read more about Eagle
Heights Apartments at the UW Housing website.
  
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