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    Madison: Social hall built in 1922 by the Italian Worker's Club, a mutual benefit organization formed in 1912. The hall is one of the few survivors of the old Italian Greenbush neighborhood. The brick building was designed by Law, Law and Potter. [15] 64: Jackman Building: Jackman Building

  3. Holy Name Seminary (Madison, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Holy Name Seminary is a former Catholic high school seminary begun in the 1960s on the west side of Madison, Wisconsin. In 2015 the seminary building and some associated structures were added to the National Register of Historic Places as an excellent example of the Neo-Colonial Revival architecture style.

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison - Wikipedia

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    This is the traditional heraldic representation for water and the field of "water" is divided by a red cross into four sections to remind us of the lakes of the region around Madison. On the red cross is a fish and this conjunction of symbols is a classic symbolic representation for Saint Raphael, the titular of the Cathedral Church of Madison.

  5. Long-awaited Madison venue Harken Hall to open this fall - AOL

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    12,000 square foot and 700 person capacity Madison venue Harken Hall is scheduled to open in Fall 2024 Harken Hall was built with 100-year-old barn wood reclaimed from Big Timberworks in Montana.

  6. Hiram Smith Hall and Annex - Wikipedia

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    The Hiram Smith Hall and Annex is part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. The Hall was built in 1891 to house the first permanent dairy school in the western hemisphere, which had been established the year before. The annex was added in 1909 as the dairy school grew.

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    The hall's "good acoustics and pleasant setting made it ideal for the frequent literary society debates and free lectures series, both well attended by Madison residents." [17] By 1900, events with large crowds could be held at the Red Gym, so the Music Department moved into Library Hall and the name eventually became Music Hall.

  8. Madison Masonic Temple (Madison, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Madison Masonic Temple is a masonic temple located in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed by Madison architects James R. and Edward J. Law in 1915 and redesigned after World War I in 1922, the temple was built during 1923 to 1925. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1]

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