What Is Madison, Wisconsin Known for?

Wisconsin butts up against Lake Michigan and Lake Superior in the central United States. Madison is 113 miles away from Lake Michigan.

The city itself is located between Lake Mendota and Lake Monona, separating the two lakes.

The capital is a big city with a small-town vibe. The University of Wisconsin-Madison plays a large part in the city’s culture. 

Madison has been ranked the 10th safest city in the U. S. with a population above 100,000.

Several movies have been filmed in Madison such as Public Enemies, Chain Reaction, I Love Trouble, and shots for the Resident Evil 2 Video Game. 

It is considered the “greenest” city around because of all the parks in and around the area.

Madison is named after the 4th President of the United States of America, James Madison, who died in 1836.

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