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Madison
Madison is the capital of the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of Dane County. It is also home to the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
As of the 2000 census, Madison had a population of 208,054. Its 2008 estimated population was 231,916, making it the second largest city in Wisconsin,...
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
The University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison, Madison, or Wisconsin) is a public research university located in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1848, UW–Madison is the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System. It became...
Camp Randall Stadium
Camp Randall Stadium is an outdoor stadium in Madison, Wisconsin. The home of the Wisconsin Badgers football team and the Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps, it is located on the center-southern region of the University of Wisconsin campus. The...
Wisconsin State Capitol
The Wisconsin State Capitol, in Madison, Wisconsin, houses both chambers of the Wisconsin legislature along with the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the Office of the Governor. Completed in 1917, the building is the fifth to serve as the Wisconsin...
Area:
- 0.05423 km² (0.020938 mi² )
Washburn Observatory
The Washburn Observatory is located at 1401 Observatory Drive on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. Completed in 1881, it was a major research facility for about 50 years. Now it is used primarily by the public during open houses and by...
Edgewood College
Edgewood College is a Dominican Catholic liberal arts college in Madison, Wisconsin, in the Diocese of Madison. Overlooking the shores of Lake Wingra, it occupies 55 acres (223,000 m²) on Madison's near west side.
The college has an undergraduate...
Lake Wingra
Lake Wingra is a small lake located in the U.S. city of Madison, Wisconsin.
The smallest of the five major lakes drained by the Yahara River in Dane County, Lake Wingra is bordered by the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum on the south and...
Henry Vilas Zoo
Henry Vilas Zoo is a public zoo in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.
The Henry Vilas Zoo receives over 500,000 visitors annually. It charges no admission or parking fees, and is one of a few free zoos in the world accredited by the Association of...
Area:
- 0.20234 km² (0.078125 mi² )
University of Wisconsin Law School
The University of Wisconsin Law School is the professional school for the study of law at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in Madison, Wisconsin. The law school was founded in 1868.
The law school is located on Bascom Hill, the center of the UW...
Forest Products Laboratory
Forest Products Laboratory is a research facility of the United States Forest Service and the USDA. For many years, FPL has provided scientific research on wood, wood products and their commercial uses to both government and private industry. The...
Lake Waubesa
Lake Waubesa is one of the four lakes in Madison, Wisconsin. The lake has a surface area of slightly over 2,000 acres (8.1 km).
University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering
The University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering, often referred to as "COE", is a comprehensive school of engineering within the University of Wisconsin–Madison that comprises 13 academic departments. The school dates back to 1857 when...
Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs
The Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs, commonly known as the La Follette School, is the graduate public policy school at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It offers students a choice of master's degrees in public affairs or...
North Hall, University of Wisconsin
North Hall, University of Wisconsin was the first structure on the University of Wisconsin campus. Located on Bascom Hill, it was built in 1851 at a cost of $19,000. John Muir resided in North Hall when he was a student at the University.
It was...
University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium
The University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium, also called "the Red Gym," was originally built as a combination gymnasium and armory in 1892. Designed in the Romanesque style, it resembles a red brick castle. It is situated on the University of...
Area:
- 0.00405 km² (0.0015626 mi² )
University of Wisconsin Science Hall
University of Wisconsin Science Hall is a building on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It is significant for its association with Charles R. Van Hise, "who led the Department of Minerology and Geology to national prominence" and...
University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn
The University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn is a building located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Built in 1897, the building played an important role in the field of dairy science during the 20th century. It has been used both as a...
Area:
- 0.00728 km² (0.0028126 mi² )
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House, commonly referred to as Jacobs I, is a single family home located in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed by noted American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, it was constructed in 1937 and is considered by most to be...
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House is the first home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that used passive solar feature of hemi-cycles. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2003.
It is located in Madison, Wisconsin.
Area:
- 0.01821 km² (0.0070315 mi² )
Harold C. Bradley House
Harold C. Bradley House, also known as Mrs. Josephine Crane Bradley Residence, is a Prairie School home designed by Louis H. Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie, located in Madison, Wisconsin.
Sullivan's role in the design of the Bradley House is...
Area:
- 0.00526 km² (0.0020313 mi² )
Longfellow School
Longfellow School is a school and/or building in Madison, Wisconsin. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
Area:
- 0.00809 km² (0.0031251 mi² )
Eugene A. Gilmore House
The Eugene A. Gilmore House, also known as "Airplane" House, is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Prairie school home that was constructed in Madison, Wisconsin in 1908. The client, Eugene Allen Gilmore, served as faculty at the nearby University of...
Area:
- 0.0004 km² (0.0001563 mi² )
Hartmeyer Ice Arena
Hartmeyer Ice Arena is a 1,800 seat multi-purpose arena in Madison Wisconsin. It has ice surfaces for hockey, figure skating and open skating.
The arena is currently the home of a professional ice hockey team, the Madison Ice Muskies of the All...