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  2. Mansion Hill Historic District (Madison, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Mansion Hill Historic District (Madison, Wisconsin) /  43.07750°N 89.38806°W  / 43.07750; -89.38806. The Mansion Hill Historic District encompasses a part of the Mansion Hill neighborhood northwest of the capitol square in Madison, Wisconsin. In the 19th century the district was home to much of Madison's upper class, and held the ...

  3. Lyle E. Schaller - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Edwin Schaller was born April 19, 1923, as the second and youngest child of Tillie (née Cepek; 1883–1964) and Walter S. Schaller (1880–1971). He grew up on the family dairy farm in Lime Ridge, Wisconsin. In 1946, he married Agnes Woods Peterson. While attending the University of Wisconsin, he decided

  4. Madison, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Madison is the capital city of the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of Dane County. As of the 2020 census, the population was 269,840, making it the second-most populous city in Wisconsin after Milwaukee, and the 80th-most populous in the United States. The Madison metropolitan area had a population of 680,796.

  5. List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clarke, actor. Alf Clausen, film composer. Hunter Cole, artist. Carrie Coon, actress. Joan Cusack, actress. Rich Dahm, co-executive producer and head writer of The Colbert Report. Richard Dauenhauer, poet. Richard Davis, jazz-bassist, recording artist, professor/educator at University of Wisconsin-Madison.

  6. Majestic Theatre (Madison) - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Theatre is a 600-capacity live music venue in downtown Madison, Wisconsin. Opened in 1906, it is Madison's oldest theater, changing ownership many times and adapting to the many changes in the entertainment business throughout its history. Beginning as a vaudeville theater, it became a movie house by 1912 with occasional live acts ...

  7. John Lyle (state representative) - Wikipedia

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    Lyle was born on May 7, 1835, in Houston, Scotland, son of John Lyle and Mary Holmes. [1] He was schooled in Bridge of Weir, and moved to the United States in 1843 with his father and stepmother, who settled in Springdale, Wisconsin, in 1851. Lyle settled on a 390-acre farm in sections 6, 17, 18 and 20 of the Town of Montrose in early 1864.

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