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It's the only capital named for a signer of the Constitution |
Madison
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FJ |
STATE CAPITALS |
2015-12-08 |
#7187 |
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This site was uninhabited woods when James Doty persuaded the Wisconsin legislature to put the capital there |
Madison
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$200 |
J |
STATE CAPITALS |
2010-02-24 |
#5863 |
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During the 1920s this city named for a president became the headquarters of the Progressive Party |
Madison (Wisconsin)
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$1,000 |
J |
STATE CAPITALS |
2002-07-18 |
#4134 |
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On an isthmus between lakes Mendota & Monona, it's Wisconsin's 2nd largest city |
Madison
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$200 |
J |
STATE CAPITALS |
1996-11-21 |
#2814 |
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This city founded in 1836 was originally inhabited by Winnebago indians |
Madison
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$800 |
DJ |
STATE CAPITALS |
1996-09-19 |
#2769 |
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This city is home to the University of Wisconsin's largest campus |
Madison
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$200 |
J |
STATE CAPITALS |
1996-05-06 |
#2701 |
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Alphabetically, it's the last state capital named for a U.S. president |
Madison (Wisconsin)
DD
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$500 |
J |
STATE CAPITALS |
1995-09-27 |
#2543 |
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Mendota, Monona, Kegonsa & Waubesa are the "Four Lakes" of this Wisconsin capital |
Madison
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$100 |
J |
STATE CAPITALS |
1994-11-04 |
#2340 |
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Though a community did not really exist, this was made the capital of Wisconsin Territory in 1836 |
Madison
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$400 |
J |
STATE CAPITALS |
1986-05-15 |
#439 |