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119 East Elm Street, DeForest, WI 53532

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148 Market Street, DeForest, Wisconsin, United States, 53532

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900 University Bay Drive, Madison, Wisconsin
Inscription. Unitarian Meeting House: has been designated a, National Historic Landmark: Designed by renown... More on HMDB
Interior is blonde wood with exposed beams, moveable chairs and an airy feeling of openness. More on TripAdvisor

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Madison, Wisconsin

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Madison WI 53703, United States of America
Inscription. Olin Terrace honors the memory of John Myers Olin (1851-1924). Mr. Olin was a U. W. law professor and the president of, and driving force behind, the original Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association. He was an energetic ... More on HMDB

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Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Inscription. In January 1903, the leader of Madison's park development and President of the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association, John M. Olin, presented a grand development plan for the Yahara River to city leaders. The plan ... More on HMDB

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4628 Golf Dr, Windsor, Wisconsin 53598-9772, United States
This club has three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. These course's are relatively short and have small greens. There is water that comes into play twenty-two ... More on Golf.com
Next to the freeway on a peat bog. More on golflink.com

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1919 Expo Way, Madison, WI 53713
Exhibition Hall, Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Arena building, livestock buildings, camping and festival grou... More on VisitMadison.com
The Coliseum was built in the late 1960's and is a comfortable, though not fancy by current standards, ve... More on TripAdvisor

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Waunakee WI 53597, United States of America
Inscription. "Laugh, and the world laughs with you;, Weep, and you weep alone", Wisconsin's most famous poet, who penned these lines, grew up on a Town of Westport farm located on the south side of Easy Street east of County I. She ... More on HMDB

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Dane WI 53529, United States of America
Inscription. In July, 1833, Lt. Alexander Center blazed a nearby oak, marking the 100-mile point of a military road he and James Doty were surveying. The Old Military Road, built from 1835 to 1837, connected Ft. Crawford at Prairie ... More on HMDB
