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World-famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright called Madison his hom
The Madison Heritage Series
In 1879, the family of y...
Madison Grant Forest and Elk Refuge
Dedicated to the Memory of Madison Grant
Conservatio...
Milwaukee and Madison Railway Depot
The Depot was built in 1881 and acquired by Chicago Northw...
Ceramic Arts Studio of Madison
Once located at this site on North Blount Street, the Cera...
City of Madison
Establish in 1856 as a shipping station on the Memphis and...
The Dolly Madison House
Site of dwelling house
owned by
Ex-Preside...
Madison County Courthouse 1862
"A Ten Acre Lot Full"
In the early evening hours of ...
Greene County / Madison County
Greene County. Formed from Orange County in 1838, this rur...
Madison County / Culpeper County
Madison County. In the hills of the Piedmont, against the ...
Madison Avenue Centennial
1836 1936
This tree
from the Virginia es...
Results for Madison
World-famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright called Madison his hom
The Madison Heritage Series
In 1879, the family of young Frank Lloyd Wright bought a house at 802 East Gorham Street, a house that was later demolished.
Wright's years in Madison were formative. As a teenager, he witnessed the tragic collapse of ...
Madison Grant Forest and Elk Refuge
Dedicated to the Memory of Madison Grant
Conservationist, author, anthropologist, a founder of the Save-the-Redwoods League.
This area of 1600 acres, habitat of the last surviving herd in California of Roosevelt Elk is established as a memorial by
· De Forest Grant
· ...
Milwaukee and Madison Railway Depot
The Depot was built in 1881 and acquired by Chicago Northwestern Railway in 1882. The local limestone and cream-colored brick building is in the Victorian gothic style.
Commercial travelers, tourists visiting Springs Era resorts & spas, home seekers and business ...
Ceramic Arts Studio of Madison
Once located at this site on North Blount Street, the Ceramic Arts Studio of Madison operated from 1940 until its closing in 1956. Founded by Lawrence Rabbitt and Reuben Sand, the company was one of the largest manufacturers of figurines ...
City of Madison
Establish in 1856 as a shipping station on the Memphis and Charleston R.R., the town was platted on land owned by James Clemens and incorporated by vote of its citizens in 1869.
First officials included William R. Johnston, mayor, and ...
The Dolly Madison House
Site of dwelling house
owned by
Ex-President of the Unitied States
James Madison
1828 to 1836
————
Home of his widow
Mrs. Dolly Payne Madison
1837 to 1849
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Home of
Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, U.S.N.
and family
1851 to ...
Madison County Courthouse 1862
"A Ten Acre Lot Full"
In the early evening hours of August 30, 1862, the weary Union soldiers fighting a running battle from Kingston to Richmond were forced to stop. Confederate cavalry had blocked the roads leading out of Richmond - ...
Greene County / Madison County
Greene County. Formed from Orange County in 1838, this rural Piedmont county was named for Gen. Nathanael Greene, Revolutionary War military hero. The county seat of Greene County is Stanardsville. William Donoho and William B. Phillips, master builders who had ...
Madison County / Culpeper County
Madison County. In the hills of the Piedmont, against the Blue Ridge Mountains, Madison County was formed from Culpeper County in 1792. The county is named for James Madison, the “father of the American Constitution” and the fourth president of ...
Madison Avenue Centennial
1836 1936
This tree
from the Virginia estate
of
former President James Madison
presented to the City of New York
by the
Fifth Avenue Association, Inc.
to commemorate the first centennial
of the opening of Madison Avenue.
Marker can be reached from Madison Avenue, on the left when traveling north. ...