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Madison 1 City (1990 pop. 12,006), seat of Jefferson co., SE Ind., on the Ohio River; settled c.1806, inc. 1838. It is a port of entry and a tobacco marketing center. Among its manufactures are transportation and industrial equipment, shoes, and chemicals. The city has many fine examples of Georgian, Federal, Classical Revival, Gothic, Italianate, and Victorian architecture in its c.2,000-acre (800-hectare) national historic landmark district. An annual regatta is held on the Ohio River. Hanover College is nearby.
2 Borough (1990 pop. 15,850), Morris co., NE N.J., a residential suburb of the New York-New Jersey area; settled 1685, inc. 1889. Drew Univ. and part of Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. are there, and many corporate headquarters are nearby. Originally called Bottle Hill, it was renamed in 1834. Sayre House (1745) in Madison was Gen. Anthony Wayne 's headquarters. The borough is noted for its roses.
3 City (1990 pop. 191,262), state capital, and seat of Dane co., S central Wis., on an isthmus between lakes Monona and Mendota, in the Four Lakes group; inc. 1856. It is a trading and manufacturing center in a fertile agricultural region. Foods and beverages, chemicals, machinery, medical supplies, and wood and metal products are made. Madison was founded in 1836, and (through the efforts of James Duane Doty) was chosen territorial capital before it was settled. It is the seat of the Univ. of Wisconsin and Edgewood College, and a U.S. forest-products laboratory is also there. Many parks that dot the wooded lake shores make it an attractive residential city. Among its points of interest are the elaborate capitol, which houses the legislative library organized by Charles McCarthy ; a Unitarian church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright ; the Overture Center for the Arts; a large arboretum; and Vilas Park, which contains a zoo. The Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center (1997) beside Lake Monona is largely based on Frank Lloyd Wright's design.
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DONORS TO MADISON'S SWIMMING POOL PROJECT.(LOCAL/WISCONSIN)
Newspaper article from: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI); 2/26/2005; 700+ words
; ...what has been a four-stage campaign to raise money for Madison's first swimming pool. Donations for the pool can be made out to the Madison Parks Foundation at P.O. Box 2987, Madison, WI 53701-2987. Be sure to note on checks that the...
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UW-MADISON HOME TO RESEARCHERS WHO DESERVE OUR SUPPORT.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)
Newspaper article from: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI); 5/1/2009; 700+ words
; ...welcome news for Wisconsin, thanks to UW-Madison's talented faculty. If you're not...technology or manufacturing business with UW-Madison's research and recent graduates or, as an entrepreneur, networking with UW-Madison talent to catch new ideas early enough...
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Madison Enterprises Corp.: Drilling Planned for Both Mt. Kare and Lewis Properties.
Business Wire; 3/3/2004; 700+ words
; ...BUSINESS WIRE)--March 3, 2004 Madison Enterprises Corp. (OTCBB:MDSEF)(TSX VENTURE:MNP) ("Madison") is pleased to provide an update on...and for its Lewis Property in Nevada. Madison has begun preparatory work for a ground...
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Madison Signs MOU for Mt. Kare Feasibility Work.
Business Wire; 4/4/2005; 700+ words
; VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Madison Minerals Inc. (OTCBB: MMRSF)(TSX...Equatorial can acquire an interest in Madison's Mt. Kare Property in Papua New Guinea...terms of the MOU, Equatorial must pay Madison CAD$50,000 by April 18, 2005 and...
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MADISON A HIT WITH BIG TEN THE MALLARDS WILL HAVE AT LEAST 10 PLAYERS ON THEIR ROSTER FROM THE CONFERENCE THIS YEAR.(SPORTS)
Newspaper article from: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI); 4/22/2007; 700+ words
; Byline: MATT BUNKE mbunke@madison.com 608-252-6170 It has been...able to watch Big Ten baseball in Madison. But that won't prevent them from...dropped the program in 1991, the Madison Mallards will feature at least 10...
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REAL ESTATE.(Neighbors Madison)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY); 10/4/2007; 700+ words
; ...recorded from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7 at the Madison County Clerk's office. 209 W. Genesee...Heffernan. 6811 Indian Opening Road, Madison, $24,000;Scott Miner to Michael...0;John Spooner, Co. Treas. to Madison County. 1395 Academy Road, Brookfield...
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MADISON'S GREAT, BUT IT USED TO BE EVEN BETTER.(OPINION)(GUEST COLUMN)(Column)
Newspaper article from: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI); 1/20/2007; 700+ words
; ...column, Scott Milfred claimed Downtown Madison "has never been more fun or vibrant." Au contraire, mon ami! I was born in Madison, my father graduated from East High School...amp; Lewis and farmed land just outside Madison. I was the first member of my family...
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Madison Street plans taking shape
Newspaper article from: Forest Leaves (River Forest, IL); 5/17/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Vandewalle & Associates' future plan of Madison Street as a destination for furnishings...envisioning a cluster that would draw people to Madison Street," said Christine Williams, a...several similar stores would identify Madison Street's character, she said. Among...
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MADISON, WISCONSIN: The Midwest's Low-Key Hotspot
Magazine article from: The Scientist; 6/20/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...country, nestled by four glacial lakes, Madison, Wisconsin is quietly emerging as a biotechnology...science powerhouse. The state's capital, Madison is a study in contrasts. Here the Midwest...at the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison enjoy world-class research facilities...
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`MADISON' A WATER-LOGGED `HOOSIERS' WITH SAME GOOD FEEL
Newspaper article from: Evansville Courier & Press; 4/25/2005; ; 700+ words
; Gordon engelhardt's Rating "Madison" ***1/2...Hoosiers" and "Breaking Away." "Madison" is sort of like a "Hoosiers" on the...loosely based on the true story of Miss Madison winning the 1971 APBA (American Power...
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Madison, Romell 1952–
Book article from: Contemporary Black Biography
Romell Madison 1952– Dentist At a Glance...for a well-rounded life, Romell J. Madison has always balanced his personal successes...several state health boards. However, Madison’s family life has remained...
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Madison: History
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States
Madison: History Land Speculator Prevails in State...inhabitants of the area where the city of Madison now stands; these Native Americans lived...alongside Lake Monona and Lake Mendota. Madison owes its founding to James Doty, a native...
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Madison, Paula 1952–
Book article from: Contemporary Black Biography
Paula Madison 1952– Media executive Early...Involvement and Family Life Sources Paula Madison is a media executive for the National...second largest NBC station in the country. Madison was the first African-American woman...
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Madison, James
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
MADISON, JAMES James Madison was the fourth president of the United States, serving from 1809...secretary of state. Born March 16, 1751, in Port Conway, Virginia, Madison was the first of 11 children in his family. His father, James Madison...
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Todd Madison, Dorothy Payne (1768-1849)
Book article from: American Eras
Dorothy Payne Todd Madison (1768-1849) Source First lady Society of Friends. Dorothy Payne Todd Madison, the wife of President James Madison, was born in Guilford County, North Carolina, on 20 May 1768. Her parents, John and Mary Coles...
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