- Where is the Madison Indiana historic district located?
- When was the Madison County Historical Society created?
- Where is Jefferson County Courthouse in Madison Indiana?
- What is the county seat of Madison Indiana?
- Where is the city of Madison, WI located?
- Where is the Sullivan House in Madison Indiana?
- When did the town of Madison Indiana become a city?
Where is the Madison Indiana historic district located?
The Historic Madison, Inc., administrative offices are located at 500 West St., Madison, Indiana 47250. For more information, visit the Historic Madison, Inc. website, call 812-265-2967, or email Historic Madison, Inc., at [email protected]
When was the Madison County Historical Society created?
To the Madison County Historical Society. MCHS was organized in 1884 and incorporated in 1926.
Where is Jefferson County Courthouse in Madison Indiana?
The Crawford-Whitehead-Ross House, Jefferson County Jail, Lanier Mansion, Madison Historic District, and Charles L. Shrewsbury House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. On May 20, 2009, the newly painted dome of the Jefferson County Courthouse caught fire.
What is the county seat of Madison Indiana?
The city is the county seat of Jefferson County. In 2006, the majority of Madison’s downtown area was designated the largest contiguous National Historic Landmark in the United States—133 blocks of the downtown area is known as the Madison Historic Landmark District.
Where is the city of Madison, WI located?
Madison is located in south central Wisconsin on an isthmus between Lakes Mendota and Monona in Dane County. Between 300 and 1300 CE, Native American “mound builders” occupied the area and built thousands of effigy mounds.
Where is the Sullivan House in Madison Indiana?
Click here for the National Historic Landmark file: text. Historic Madison, Inc. operates the Sullivan House, the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Saddletree Factory Museum. The Historic Madison, Inc., administrative offices are located at 500 West St., Madison, Indiana 47250.
When did the town of Madison Indiana become a city?
Incorporated in 1809, Madison quickly established itself as a significant cultural and industrial town in the Old Northwest Territory. Sitting prominently on the Ohio River between the hubs of Cincinnati and Louisville, the town became a lifeline for transportation and industry in the middle territories of the country.