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Madison, WI
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Visitors' Center
- Just five blocks from the State Capitol on Washington Avenue, the
Greater Madison Convention & Visitors Bureau is ready to welcome and
guide you. Phone them (toll free) at 1-800-373-6376. Allen Centennial
Gardens - Maintained by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Dept of
Horticulture to "provide state-of-the-art demonstrations and
information on the use of traditional and novel horticultural plants in
diverse landscape settings", the 2.5 acre Allen Centennial Gardens
are a 'must see' for all gardeners. |
UW-Madison
Arboretum - More the 'normal' arboretum, this 1,280 site includes
wetlands, forests, & the Curtis Prairie, the world's oldest restored
tallgrass prairie. The facility (trails and landscaped areas) is open 7a
to 10p daily except holidays. The McKay Visitor Center is open from 9a
to 4p weekdays and 12:30 to 4p weekends. Also closed holidays. Admission
is FREE. Monona Terrace
- A community and convention center inspired by famed architect Frank
Lloyd Wright, this beautiful structure is located on the north shore of
Lake Monona. Bascom and Observatory Hills - For over 150 years, staff members of the UW botany and horticulture departments have worked to improve the cultivars and trees on the UW campus. The results of these efforts are self evident. The Environmental Management office has just completed several self-guided tours that loop around both Bascom Hill and Observatory Hill. Stops along these walks are accented with posted signs that identify the names and origins of the trees. Also, an informational brochure including a route map is available for each walk. If you would like to take these walks, phone the department at 1-608-265-3417. Visitors are very welcome. |
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