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State Street,麦迪逊 Save Share Tips98 Photos337 Menu 8.5/10 367 ratings Ranked#8forsteakinMadison "Mac n Cheese pizzais a MUST!! Best drunk food in Madison"(6 Tips) "Chickenbacon ranchis awesome!!"(3 Tips) "Pizza is awesome and live for thesalad barthere👌"(2 Tips) ...
Large one bedroom apartment in the heart of Madison on State Street in a landmark building. Located right above Michelangelo's coffeehouse, it is 1/2 block from the capitol square and 5 blocks to UW Madison. Right outside the front door is Madison's best eating and drink...
RESERVATONS & SEATING A useful guide to visiting our venue PARKING & DIRECTIONS How to get here from IA, IL & MN HOTELS & RESTAURANTS Plan your stay – Madison has A LOT to offer! Comedy on State 202 State Street – Lower Level Madison, WI 53703...
Madison, WI 53713 (608) 251-5627 Website Back to StateTrunkTour.com January 17, 2025 – January 26, 2025 Waukesha JanBoree Waukesha JanBoree is called “Wisconsin’s Premier Winter Festival” and it runs for ten days in 2025. This year, it’s “Channel the Flannel” for the 39th annua...
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New York City It's no small feat to stand out in New York City's crowded fine-dining scene, but Eleven Madison Park manages it. This elegant three-star Michelin restaurant is regularly lauded as one of the world's best spots to dine, even with a $365-per-person price for a nine- ...
Clockwise, from top left: Carlos Tresca with an unidentified worker in the 1910s; labor activists often staged theatrical works to get their point across—in 1913 The International Socialist Review covered a play at Madison Square Garden about the Paterson N. J. mill strike, which featured more...
Class anxieties were (and still are) gold to Madison Avenue—look at this poor woman, pondering her very existence, lacking as she did the horsepower to lay some rubber at a green light… …or this woman, who thought ahead and made sure she had some hair lotion to ward off cackles fro...