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. Expansive arched windows at the upper floors dominate the façade and provided ample natural lighting onto the manufacturing floors. Madison's industrial influence emerged at the end of the 19th century; this building is representative of that period of transformation and of the type of industry that contributed to Madison's growth.

Designated January 02, 2001

Marker is at the intersection of Williamson Street and South Livingston Street, on the right when traveling west on Williamson Street.

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