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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dane County ...

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    The core of the old downtown, including the 1887 Hein-Dott building, [69] the 1889 Lewis Pharmacy, [70] the 1891 Dott tavern, [71] the 1895 Romanesque Revival City Hall [72] (pictured), the 1896 Hotel Kleiner, [73] the 1909 Neoclassical Lohneis-Weisensel Block, [74] and the 1924 Georgian Revival Public Library.

  3. O'Cayz Corral - Wikipedia

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    Located in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, O'Cayz Corral was originally named Don's Shell (Owned by Don & Cay Millard) and later renamed Millard's Bar. [1] Catherine "Cay" Millard became sole owner of the tavern in 1980 and changed the name to O'Cayz Corral, a country-western themed bar with a legal capacity of 150.

  4. Old Spring Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Old Spring Tavern was built as a stopping place in 1854 on the Madison-Monroe stagecoach road. The city of Madison, Wisconsin has grown around the old Greek Revival -styled building and in 1974 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places .

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  6. Madison Tavern prepares to open in Overton Square: Here's ...

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    Madison Tavern will open in the former site of Local on the Square, which closed on Oct. 28 after 11 years of business. Memphis-based LPI owns the property at 2126 Madison Ave. Memphis-based LPI ...

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  8. Tavern League of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Tavern League of Wisconsin (TLW) is a trade association of alcoholic beverage retailers in the state of Wisconsin. The League was created in 1935, two years after the end of Prohibition, and today has 5,000 members. The League is headquartered in Fitchburg, Wisconsin. [1]

  9. The Gobbler - Wikipedia

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    The menu featured turkey, prime rib and steak. It included a rotating circular bar that completed one revolution every 80 minutes. The Gobbler was at the intersection of Wisconsin Highway 26 and I-94, halfway between Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin. It closed in 1992. The original restaurant building reopened as the Gobbler Theater in late 2015.