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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OVB_reindahl-memorial-park_Madison-WI.html
This memorial is erected
in the memory of
Amund K. Reindahl
who donated the land
to the Town of Burke
in the year 1946
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L6B_east-park-historic-district_Stoughton-WI.html
The origin of the East Park neighborhood begins in 1879, when local residents formed the Stoughton Fair Association. They built a racetrack, a grandstand and held the first Stoughton Fair here that same year. This venture was short-lived. By 1890,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HRK_chi-phi-fraternity_Madison-WI.html
The Chi Phi fraternity house is an outstanding example of the Tudor Revival style and is constructed of Madison sandstone. The striking design featuring steeply pitched and parapeted gables is one of the most accomplished works of premier Madison …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HMM_schubert-building_Madison-WI.html
The Schubert Building is significant as a commercial example of the Queen Anne style and was built as a restaurant and saloon at the ground floor and an apartment above. Elements of the commercial Queen Anne style evident here include texture and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H8B_smith-and-lamb-block_Madison-WI.html
Designed by David R. Jones[,] one of Madison's early prominent architects, the Smith and Lamb Block is an example of the Gothic Revival style and the only known commercial building of that style in the city. Executed in red and cream brick and san…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H2V_cardinal-hotel_Madison-WI.html
The Cardinal Hotel, designed by prolific Madison architect Ferdinand Kronenberg, is significant for its association with east Madison's commercial and railway corridor. Conceived primarily to serve rail passengers, when constructed the hotel tower…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GV0_maureen-mengelt-memorial_Sun-Prairie-WI.html
Maureen Mengelt passed away at the age of 52 on Sunday April 7th, 2013. Her quick smile and positive attitude lifted everyone she met. Her interests were simple but brought out a passion and happiness that inspired others: Family, friends, running…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G1X_illinois-central-depot_Fitchburg-WI.html
On this site a two-story railroad depot stood from 1888 to 1939. The depot served the Illinois Central Railroad, which provided passenger and freight service to Fitchburg on its route from Freeport, Illinois to Madison. The depot had a ticket offi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FO2_german-valley_Blue-Mounds-WI.html
German immigrant families from Hesse began settling in this area of Blue Mounds Township in the 1840s. As early as 1856, Lutheran missionaries conducted home services for the rural community. In 1867, on acreage purchased from Justus Heuser, a fra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FJL_pioneer-men-and-women_Madison-WI.html
In memory of the
pioneer
men and women
who passed this way
in covered wagons
1830-1930
Erected by
John Bell Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
1931