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  2. Madison Historic District (Madison, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Madison's most prominent days were before 1860. It was a major transportation hub, taking river commerce and shipping it to the inland of Indiana. Once transportation routes changed, Madison faltered until the tourism industry saved it more than a century later. [6] Many of the prominent buildings in the district were built by Madison-native ...

  3. Schofield House - Wikipedia

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    The Schofield House, also known as the Lanier-Schofield House, is an historic building located in the Madison Historic District of Madison, Indiana.Built in 1817, this Federal-style building was the first two-story brick house and the first tavern house in Madison.

  4. Charles L. Shrewsbury House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles L. Shrewsbury House (also known as the Shrewsbury–Windle House) is a historic house museum located at 301 West First Street in Madison, Indiana.Built in 1842 to a design by Francis Costigan, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1994 for its fine Classical Revival architecture. [3]

  5. Lanier Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Lanier Mansion is a historic house located at 601 West First Street in the Madison Historic District of Madison, Indiana. Built by wealthy banker James F. D. Lanier in 1844, the house was declared a State Memorial in 1926. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1994 as one of the nation's finest examples of Greek Revival ...

  6. Madison, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Madison is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Indiana, United States, [5] along the Ohio River. As of the 2010 United States Census its population was 11,967. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Over 55,000 people live within 15 miles (24 km) of downtown Madison.

  7. Francis Costigan - Wikipedia

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    Francis Costigan (March 4, 1810 – April 18, 1865) was an Indiana architect known primarily for his work in Madison, Indiana and Indianapolis. He worked primarily in the Greek Revival style. [ 1 ]