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  1. 269.840 (2020) Höhe. 266 m. Social Media. Lagekarte von Wisconsin in den USA. Madison. Madison (Wisconsin), kurz Madison ist die Hauptstadt des US-Bundesstaates Wisconsin. Sie ist Universitätsstadt, Verwaltungs- und Wirtschaftszentrum sowie Kernstadt der Metropolregion Madison und wurde benannt nach "James Madison", dem vierten Präsidenten ...

  2. Architectural historian Gary Tipler traverses a panther effigy mound in Forest Hill Cemetery, 2008. The cemetery protects seven precontact effigy mounds, dating from 700 to 1200 CE. The earthworks are shaped like a goose flying down a slope toward Lake Wingra, two panthers, and a linear shape.

  3. Der Flughafen Madison-Dane County (offiziell: Dane County Regional Airport, früher auch: Truax Field) ( IATA-Flughafencode: MSN, ICAO-Code: KMSN) ist der Flughafen von Madison, der Hauptstadt des US - Bundesstaates Wisconsin. Der ständig geöffnete und dem Dane County gehörende Flughafen ist der wichtigste Knotenpunkt des Luftverkehrs der ...

  4. Media in category "Madison, Wisconsin" The following 190 files are in this category, out of 190 total. 2005 - The East Rail Corridor Bike Path, a rail trail in Madison, Wisconsin.jpg 1,704 × 2,272; 1.5 MB

  5. Karl Pagel, MLB player [50] Bill Reay, NHL player and head coach. Rick Reichardt, MLB player [51] Andrew Rein, Olympic wrestler, winner of a silver medal. Barry Richter, hockey player. Pat Richter, NFL player, member of the College Football Hall of Fame, athletic director of the University of WisconsinMadison.

  6. 1583626 [1] The Town of Madison was located in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The town ceased to exist on October 31, 2022. The majority of the town's territory was situated along the Madison Beltline Highway, comprising several neighborhoods situated between the south side of the city of Madison, and the north side of the city of ...

  7. January 23, 2008. The Orpheum Theatre is a live performance and musical theater built in the 1920s as a movie palace in downtown Madison, Wisconsin, located one block from the Wisconsin State Capitol. In 2008 the Orpheum was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Madison's best surviving representative of the movie palace era.