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  2. Hotel Washington (Madison, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Located at 636 West Washington Avenue in Madison, the Hotel was created at the Milwaukee Road railroad depot in Madison in 1885. [2] Originally named the Commercial Hotel, it was a low-rent hotel and halfway house through most of the twentieth century, until it was purchased by Rodney Scheel [3] in 1975 [4] for $190,000. [5]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison ...

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    Madison: 1902 house designed by Claude and Starck, mixing Prairie School with classical detailing. Kayser was a German immigrant who ran a lumber company and later became mayor of Madison. 69: King Street Arcade: King Street Arcade: March 30, 2020 : 107-113 King St., 115-117 South Pinckney St.

  4. Plough Inn (Madison, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The house served as writer's studio, an antique and art shop, and B&B. [4] The original sandstone and brick have been covered with stucco. [3] IN 1980 the inn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 and the State Register of Historic Places in 1989, [4] as an unusual "significant remnant of Madison's early development." [3]

  5. Halfway house - Wikipedia

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    The majority of programs in the United States make a distinction between a halfway house and a sober/recovery house.A halfway house has an active rehabilitation treatment program run throughout the day, where the residents receive intensive individual and group counseling for their substance abuse while they establish a sober support network, secure new employment, and find new housing.

  6. John J. Suhr House - Wikipedia

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    The John J. Suhr House is a historic house designed in Second Empire style and built in 1886 for an early banker six blocks northwest of the capitol square in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. [2] In 1982 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places , considered significant for its association with Suhr, an early banker, and as one ...

  7. Walter Rudin House - Wikipedia

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    The Walter and Mary Ellen Rudin House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Marshall Erdman prefab building located at 110 Marinette Trail, Madison, Wisconsin. Designed in 1957, it is the first of the only two examples of the second type (known as Prefab #2) of the Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses .

  8. Madison Community Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Madison Community Cooperative, or MCC, is a housing cooperative composed of 11 houses in Madison, Wisconsin with around 200 resident members. MCC is a member of North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO) as well as the Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund (NCDF). [ 1 ]

  9. Robert M. Bashford House - Wikipedia

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    Bashford published the Madison Democrat newspaper, served as city attorney, mayor of Madison, state senator, and state supreme court justice. [1] Dr. Corydon and Bessie Dwight owned the house from 1916 to 1928. Dwight was involved in the development of Vilas Park Zoo. In the 1930s the inside of the house was divided into boarding house rooms. [2]