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  2. Village on Park Street - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, a longtime bakery closer to downtown moved into the Village on Park, but closed in 2023 after 69 years in business. [ 8 ] 43°2′28″N 89°23′44″W  /  43.04111°N 89.39556°W  / 43.04111; -89

  3. SSM Health Saint Mary's Hospital – Madison - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, at the request of several Madison physicians and local clergy, eight Sisters of Mary arrived from St. Louis, Missouri where the congregation had founded St. Mary's Infirmary. They proceeded to establish a "Sisters' Hospital" for the city of Madison. St. Mary's Hospital opened its doors and its 70 beds on September 22, 1912. [3]

  4. UnityPoint Meriter Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital has 448 beds, making it the state's fifth largest. The Madison Japanese Language School (マディソン日本語補習校 Madison Nihongo Hoshūkō), a Japanese weekend supplementary school that holds classes at the hospital's McConnel Hall. [6] Physicians Plus, a regional health insurer, is owned by Meriter. [7]

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

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    Built in 1910 as the Madison Parks and Pleasure Drive Association created Madison's first public parks, motivated in part by City Beautiful movement. Designed by John Nolen and Ferry & Clas with Arts and Crafts detailing. Oldest surviving public park building in Madison. 21: Charles E. Brown Indian Mounds: Charles E. Brown Indian Mounds ...

  6. Wisconsin's 77th Assembly district - Wikipedia

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    The district contains all of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus and Edgewood College, as well as landmarks such as the Wisconsin Historical Society, the State Street pedestrian mall, Camp Randall Stadium, the Kohl Center, the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum, Henry Vilas Zoo, UW Health University Hospital, and historic ...

  7. Hotel Loraine - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, Madison was short on modern hotel rooms around the capitol square. The whole city had a total of 700 rooms, and the only existing first class hotel on the square was the Park Hotel, with 170 rooms. The Piper brothers completed the Belmont Hotel, in 1924, adding 200 rooms. Schroeder opened the Loraine in the same year.

  8. Free concerts with Ask Your Mother, Remington's Ride and ...

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    Free concerts abound in Fond du Lac County as summer winds down.

  9. St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church (Madison, Wisconsin)

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    St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church is a historic Catholic church near Capitol Square in downtown Madison, Wisconsin. It was designed by one of Madison's pioneer architects and built in 1888 to serve the former parish of St. Patrick. [1] In 1972, the church was designated a landmark by the Madison Landmarks Commission. [2]