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  2. Langdon Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander and Emma Main house at 127 Langdon St is a well-preserved Queen Anne house built in 1892, with a cross-gable roof, a gambrel-roofed wing, shingles in the gable ends, and a two bay windows. Alexander was an insurance businessman. [9] [3] The Jastrow house at 237 Langdon was built in 1891, two stories in Queen Anne style.

  3. Memorial Union (University of Wisconsin–Madison) - Wikipedia

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    The cafeteria was renovated again in 1982, and again later in 2002, when it was renamed the Lakefront on Langdon. In 2005, a referendum to build a new Union South and to renovate Memorial Union failed, but a new referendum happened again in 2006, and this time it passed. Construction began in summer of 2012 and wrapped up in September 2017.

  4. John J. Suhr House - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1886, the house was admitted to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dane County, Wisconsin on June 17, 1982. [3] The residence was built in the French Second Empire architectural style by the local prominent architect Captain John Nader, who also designed Holy Redeemer Catholic Church (1869), St. Patrick's Catholic Church (1888–89), the Suhr Bank Building (1887 ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison ...

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    June 19, 1985 (420 Henry Mall, University of Wisconsin campus: Madison: Georgian revival-style building designed by Paul Cret and Warren Laird, built in 1912, where Elmer McCollum discovered vitamins A and B, Harry Steenbock found that vitamin D could be concentrated by irradiating food, Conrad Elvehjem isolated niacin, and Karl Link isolated the anticoagulant dicoumarol.

  6. Arthur Peabody - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin General Hospital, now the UW-Madison Medical Sciences Center, 1300 University Avenue (1924) [1] [25] [26] Memorial Union, UW-Madison, 800 Langdon Street (1925) [1] [27] Van Hise Dormitories, UW-Madison: Tripp Hall, Adams Hall, and the Van Hise Refectory, now Carson Gulley Hall; 1510, 1520, and 1515 Tripp Circle (1926) [28] St. Andrew ...

  7. Frank M. Riley - Wikipedia

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    He was born Frank Morris Riley in Madison, Wisconsin, on September 10, 1875. [1] His father, Edward F. Riley (1847–1927) was secretary of the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents from 1888 to 1906 and was a prominent member of business and real estate circles in Madison.