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  2. Why I’m Planning My Next Girls’ Trip to Madison, Georgia

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    The small town of Madison, Georgia has all the essentials of a great girls’ trip: old homes, antiques, and really good food. ... Why My Next Girls’ Trip Will Be To Madison, GA Photo Collage by ...

  3. Carter-Newton House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built at the peak of the cotton boom in Morgan County, on the foundation of the Madison Male Academy operating in Madison during the first half of the 19th century. The two-story brick structure was established by charter of the Georgia Legislature on December 16, 1815, and supported in part by the state in the form of fines and ...

  4. Boarding house - Wikipedia

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    One of the last remaining textile mill boarding houses in Lowell, Massachusetts, on right; part of the Lowell National Historical Park. A boarding house is a house (frequently a family home) in which lodgers rent one or more rooms on a nightly basis and sometimes for extended periods of weeks, months, or years.

  5. Madison, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Madison-Morgan Cultural Center is a preserved Romanesque Revival schoolhouse housing the room where Oliver Hardy attended first grade. Albert T. Harris, World War II naval hero, was born in Madison. Allie Carroll Hart (1913–2003), director of the Georgia Department of Archives and History, 1964 to 1982

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

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    Roughly, Main St. from Forest Ave. to Laurel Ave., GA 72 from Oak St. past GA 98, and GA 98 from GA 72 past Paoli St. 34°03′46″N 83°07′34″W  /  34.062778°N 83.126111°W  / 34.062778; -83.126111  ( Comer Historic

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

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    June 19, 1985 (420 Henry Mall, University of Wisconsin campus: Madison: Georgian revival-style building designed by Paul Cret and Warren Laird, built in 1912, where Elmer McCollum discovered vitamins A and B, Harry Steenbock found that vitamin D could be concentrated by irradiating food, Conrad Elvehjem isolated niacin, and Karl Link isolated the anticoagulant dicoumarol.

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