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A Visitor's Guide to Exploring Downtown Madison, WI
Madison B-cycle is a Wisconsin-based company that has 350 Trek bikes available throughout downtown. B-cycle is the first full e-bike fleet in the country, and Madison caters to bicyclists throughout the city. Walking is one of the best ways to get around Madison. Most downtown attractions are within one to two miles.
Licenses & Permits - City of Madison, Wisconsin
A Valid e-mail address is required to register. Once you 'Login' (upper right-hand corner) to your account go to the Permitting or Licenses/Registrations section, and select the Apply for a Permit or Apply for a License/Registration option. Select the application type. Enter information to search the City of Madison’s Licenses & Permit Records.
Property Look-up - City of Madison, Wisconsin
Assessor's Office. City Assessor: Michelle Drea, Esq. City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Room 101 Madison, WI 53703 Mon - Fri: 8am - 4:30pm Get Directions
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A Brief History of Madison | Wisconsin Historical Society
Madison is located in south central Wisconsin on an isthmus between Lakes Mendota and Monona in Dane County. Between 300 and 1300 CE, Native American "mound builders" occupied the area and built thousands of effigy mounds. By the time white settlers began to arrive, the Ho-Chunk nation called the area home and continued to camp near the lakes ...
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