Memories from Wisconsin
Madison
Madison, the capital city of Wisconsin, lies west of Milwaukee. It’s known for the domed Wisconsin State Capitol, which sits on an isthmus between lakes Mendota and Monona. The Wisconsin Historical Museum documents the state’s immigrant and farming history. The city’s paved Capital City State Trail runs past Monona Terrace, a lakefront convention center designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Madison is a beautiful mid–sized city of 265,000 residents that is consistently selected as one of the best places to live in the U.S. Madison is the capital of the state of Wisconsin, and is home to one of the most educated populaces in the United States, with almost 50% of residents above the age of 25 hold an undergraduate degree.
The campus spreads out along Lake Mendota, and encompasses wooded hills as well as lively city streets. Along the scenic lakeshores are peaceful places to study and explore while experiencing the beauty of Madison.
The city of Madison and the UW–campus community are strongly committed to safety. Madison is regularly ranked one of the top 20 safest cities in America.
Madisonians are wild for outdoor recreational opportunities. The city is one of the most bike– cities in the United States, and many enthusiasts commute by bike all year around. From skiing and snowboarding in the winter to swimming, sailing, and hiking in the warmer months, Madison has what you are looking for to stay active outdoors.
Madison is home to a number of great museums, arts & music venues and festivals, unique local shopping, award– restaurants, sporting events, and so much more.
Some major pieces that earned Madison its number one spot included the Dane County Farmers’ Market, the Olbrich Botanical Gardens, the Mendota and Monona lakes and its plethora of beaches, and the city’s readiness for remote workers.
And for the end a few more from Madison streets...