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Janet Reno – Unknown, Miami

A residence fondly known as Reno Ranch in Kendall, Miami, is steeped in history and personal significance for Janet Reno, the first woman to serve as U.S. Attorney General from 1993 to 2001. This rustic home, built by her mother’s hands in the 1940s, served as Janet’s personal retreat throughout her illustrious career. It was a symbol of her roots and her dedication to public service.
After her tenure, marked by groundbreaking legal precedents, Janet chose to stay in this comfortable, history-rich home until her passing in 2016. Following her death, Reno Ranch was generously donated to Miami Dade College, ensuring her legacy continues to inspire future generations.

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