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Madison, WI
Read More The Wisconsin State Capitol stands firmly on an isthmus between the scenic waters of Lake Mendota and Lake Monona, nearby the downtown area. Completed in 1917, this government building is 284.4 feet high with recognizably beautiful architecture and is one of Madison’s top attractions.
Wisconsin State Capitol
Read More It opened in 1970 as the Elvehjem Art Center and was renamed the Chazen Museum of Art in 2005 to honor a lead gift toward expansion.The museum features many art exhibits, boasting a collection of roughly 23,000 works from various genres, cultures, locations, and periods.
Chazen Museum of Art
Read More Located on Atwood Avenue, Olbrich Botanical Gardens started in 1952 with the name derived from their founder Michael Olbrich. The gardens measure 16 acres, displaying a gorgeous landscape and a wide variety of plants.
Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Read More Under the sun, you can enjoy kayaking or boating with towering buildings as your backdrop, including the Wisconsin State Capitol. These lakes and several public beaches are also perfect for swimming, windsurfing, fishing, strolling, and relaxing during summer outings.
Lake Mendota and Lake Monona
Read More Henry Vilas Zoo is the perfect place for you if you want to experience a fun-filled animal adventure with your family, especially the kids. Located on South Randall Avenue, the zoo houses more than 650 animals from around the globe, featuring more than 115 species, 20 of which are endangered and vulnerable.
Henry Vilas Zoo
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