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Elaine Noble made history in 1974 as the first openly gay state legislator in the nation. Today, Noble, 64, sells real estate on the Florida panhandle, where she and her partner raise their two horses. But she still keeps an eye on Massachusetts politics and thinks about buying a condo on the Cape.
Elaine Noble made history in 1974 as the first openly gay state legislator in the nation. Today, Noble, 64, sells real estate on the Florida panhandle, where she and her partner raise their two horses. But she still keeps an eye on Massachusetts politics and thinks about buying a condo on the Cape.
(Photo from Elaine Noble)
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