Oct 3, 2017 | Historic Sites
“The Union” at University of Wisconsin-Madison has two locations, one terrace, and non-stop entertainment for students and community members alike. Memorial Union is located right in the middle of campus and is utilized as a multi-use venue for recreation, the...
Sep 29, 2017 | Culture, Entertainment, Food, Historic Sites
Just 45 miles south of Madison is a must-stop for any cheese lover. The National Historic Cheesemaking Center in Monroe is a trip to the heart of America’s Dairyland. Part museum and part active cheesemaking hub, Monroe is the “Gateway to Cheese Country” as...
Jun 12, 2017 | Historic Sites
Madison is full of gorgeous parks, and June is the perfect month to explore some of the city’s gems. Walnut Grove Park is located at 202 North Westfield Road and is open from 4 a.m. – 10 p.m. Nestled on just over 20 acres, it’s a favorite location for picnics,...
Jun 2, 2017 | Culture, Historic Sites
Located at 22 North Butler Street and built in 1903, the Lamp House is a quintessential Frank Lloyd Wright creation. Commissioned by “Robie” Lamp (1866 – 1966), a Madison realtor and city treasurer, Lamp lived here with his parents and extended family in the...
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