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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM280G_indian-bird-effigy-mound_Madison-WI.html
Body 80 Feet Wingspread 260 Feet
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14NP_nakoma_Madison-WI.html
The Nakoma neighborhood has been placed on the National Register of Historic Placesby the United States Department of the InteriorFebruary 26, 1998——————————NakomaOriginally the site of a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM120Y_larson-house_Madison-WI.html
The Larson House, attributed to the architectural firm of Claude and Starck, is significant as an exceptional local example of the Prairie Style. The Prairie Style is one of the few indigenous American styles, identifiable by its horizontal emphas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUL3_old-spring-tavern_Madison-WI.html
Stage coach station on road to early lead mines - built 1854 Home of Gorham family 1860-1922
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUL1_plough-inn_Madison-WI.html
Tract entered at U.S. Land Office1836Plough InnStage Coach Stop and TavernOne of the oldest existing houses in Madison
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUKX_plough-inn_Madison-WI.html
Originally constructed as the stone house of German immigrant August Paunack, the structure was converted to an inn in 1858. It was extended toward the road by a twenty-five foot brick addition in the Greek Revival vernacular. Owned by Englishman …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRXP_john-m-olin_Madison-WI.html
A trust fund established by Mr. Olin President of the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association from 1894 to 1910, made possible the purchase of this burr oak grove.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRXJ_glenwood-childrens-park_Madison-WI.html
For children to enjoy nature at its bestpresented by the children ofMr. & Mrs. Louis GardnerRuth Gardner Reese - Louis Gardner Jr.Martha Gardner Wernig———— · ————"As you witness the touch of h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMJY_confederate-rest_Madison-WI.html
The valiant Confederate soldiers who lie buried here were members of the 1st Alabama Inf. Reg., Confederate States of America. They were captured in the spring of 1862 in the Civil War Battle of Island No. 10 in the Mississippi River south of Cair…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMJX_in-memory-of-our-beloved-sons_Madison-WI.html
In memory of our beloved sons who paid the supreme sacrifice.
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