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Madison (originally Madison Station) is a former settlement, now a suburban neighborhood of northeast Nashville, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is incorporated as part of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The population of Madison's 37115 zip code as of the US Census Bureau 2016 estimates was 40,146. [2]
The Nakoma Historic District is a historic neighborhood on the southwest side of Madison, Wisconsin near the Nakoma Country Club, including contributing houses built from 1915 to 1946. In 1998 the large district was added to the National Register of Historic Places , [ 2 ] primarily for having "the finest collection of Period Revival style ...
Madison: Residential neighborhood northwest of the capitol, where some of Madison's leading families built grand, stylish houses as early as the 1850s. Since the 1880s most of those old families have left the neighborhood, to be replaced by students. 93: Marquette Bungalows Historic District: Marquette Bungalows Historic District
The neighborhood is named for a short-lived railroad cutoff which ran through the center of the neighborhood at the turn of the 20th century. Pasadena City College is located in this neighborhood. The vast majority of commercial activity is centered on the PCC Campus, especially on Colorado Boulevard .
The Marquette neighborhood sits on the near-east side of Madison and Williamson Street, its main thoroughfare, is known for locally owned shops and restaurants, including the Willy Street Co-op. Houses in the Marquette neighborhood are included in the Marquette Bungalows Historic District and Orton Park Historic District . [ 55 ]
The Sherman Avenue Historic District is a historic neighborhood along Lake Mendota on the east end of the isthmus in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, consisting mostly of middle class houses built from the mid 1890s to the late 1920s.
Madison is a purely residential subsection of Sheepshead Bay, located just south of Midwood. Named after its own James Madison High School, its borders are Kings Highway to the north, Avenue U to the south, Ocean Avenue to the west, and Nostrand Avenue to the east. Madison uses the ZIP Code 11229. The area is served by Brooklyn Community Board 15.
The upper-class neighborhood continued to fill in with single-family homes until about 1890. [3] 1890 is when fraternities began to move in. Gorham's sawmill at the end of Lake Street had been replaced around 1860 by Mendota Agricultural Works, which became Madison Manufacturing Company, and did well until the Panic of 1873. Madison ...