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  2. Wisconsin State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin State Capitol is the seat of state government and the tallest building in Madison, Wisconsin. It was built in 1917 after a fire destroyed the previous capitol and features a Beaux-Arts architecture and a 284-foot dome.

  3. List of National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 45 buildings, structures, districts, objects, and sites in Wisconsin that are recognized by the U.S. National Park Service for their historic significance. See the list of landmarks with images, dates, locations, and descriptions.

  4. Madison's Picnic Point is getting a $14.3 million sustainable ...

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    More: 10 things to do in Madison beyond the Terrace and the Capitol. More: Residents of this Wisconsin city were among the top 10 fittest in America in 2023.

  5. Madisonian model - Wikipedia

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    The Madisonian model is a system of government with three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. It is based on the ideas of James Madison, who proposed it in the Federalist Papers and applied it in the United States Constitution.

  6. Madison, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Madison is the capital city of Wisconsin and the seat of Dane County, with a population of 269,840 as of 2020. It is located on an isthmus and lands surrounding five lakes, and is known for its parks, culture, and progressive politics.

  7. James Madison and slavery - Wikipedia

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    Madison worked his slaves from dawn to dusk, six days a week, leaving them Sundays off for rest. [14] By 1801, Madison's slave population at Montpelier was slightly over 100. During the 1820s and 1830s, Madison was forced by debts to sell land and slaves. In 1836, at the time of Madison's death, he owned 36 taxable slaves. [12]

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