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Madison Park & Pleasure Drive Association

During the 19th Century, Willow Creek marked the western edge of the University of Wisconsin campus and the end of University Drive. In 1892, at the suggestion of Prof. Edward T. Owen, a committee of public-spirited citizens constructed a "pleasure ...

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Madison Township Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building

Erected 1888

In memory of

the Soldiers-Sailors and the Marines of all wars

First Board of Trustees

Eckles McCoy •

Huntington Brown •

Abraham G. Cummins •

James H. Herring •

Norman M. Wolfe

Appointed by Manuel May Judge Court of Common Pleas

Marker is on ...

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Madison Candy Company

John Nader, Architect

The Madison Candy Company building is significant for its association with the development of local manufacturing. An industrial type building designed by John Nader, it is constructed of red brick, with a limestone foundation, belt courses and cornice. ...

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Madison County Courthouse

This Greek Revival courthouse has served as Madison County's seat of government since its construction, 1854–58. Canton, incorporated in 1836, is the fourth county seat of Madison Co., which was created in 1828.

Marker is at the intersection of North Liberty ...

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The Chamber of Commerce Huntsville/Madison County

Established January 12, 1894

Side A

Organized to enhance the economic growth and well~being of the community in order to provide employment opportunities and a superior quality of life for local residents.

First known as the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce, the organization included ...

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Madison House

On August 26, 1814 this house provided shelter for President Madison and his official party during the British burning of the federal buildings in Washington, D.C. in the War of 1812. The following day, August 27th, the Secretary of State ...

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Madison Gas & Electric Company Powerhouse

Claude & Starck; Mead & Seastone, Architects

The Madison Gas & Electric Powerhouse has been in continuous operation providing electrical power since its construction in 1902. The building is significant for its association with the development of Madison's utility industry ...

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Madison Masonic Temple

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior.

Marker is at the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and East Johnson Street, on the right when traveling north on Wisconsin Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Madison County Veterans’ War Memorial

White stone marker:

This memorial dedicated in memory of all those of Madison County who served our nation in time of war

World War I

Apr. 6, 1917 Nov. 11, 1918

World War II

Dec. 7, 1941 Dec. 31, 1946

Korean War

June 27, 1950 Jan. 31, ...

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Madison County Historic Home

The home is located on Lot 3 of the original plat presented by President Monroe in 1823 as Andersontown by William Conner, son-in-law of Chief Kikthawenund (Chief Anderson). Here Captain John Berry built a log cabin. In 1865 Alfred Makepeace ...

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