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Mansion Hill
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
Madison WI
Description:
One of Madison's first prestigious neighborhoods, Mansion Hill is a relatively small enclave situated north of Capitol Hill. Established in the mid-19th century, the district boasts striking Victorian architecture, characterized by charming details and an eclectic use of historic precedents. Among the most prominent examples are homes built in the Italianate and German Romanesque Revival styles.
Memorial Union Terrace
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
Langdon StMadison WI
Description:
UW-MADISON. Looking out over Lake Mendota from behind UW-Madison's Memorial Union, this paved, landscaped area offers the ideal spot to munch on take-out or to nurse a beer from the Union Rathskeller. It also draws crowds of folks who come to bask in the sunlight, including college students, city professionals, and more. Citrus-colored metal chairs provide a distinguishing feature, and during the summer, live bands play and people kick back while enjoying the music and lakeside sunsets. N.B. Union membership is required for alcohol purchases.
University of Madison Wisconsin
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
716 Langdon StMadison WI 53706 608-263-2400
Description:
UW-MADISON. For an enlightening overview of Madison's branch of the University of Wisconsin, visitors may want to embark on a 90-minute walking tour of campus. Well-informed student guides provide information about history, architecture, and university programs, and they point out prominent features and structures, including the Carillon Memorial Bell Tower, Babcock Hall Dairy Plant and Store, the Lincoln Statue, and the circa-1894 Red Gym, which houses the visitors center.
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