702 S Randall Ave
Madison, WI 53715
(608) 266-4732
Bascom Hill is the main quadrangle that forms the symbolic core of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. It is located on the opposite end of State Street from the Wisconsin State Capitol, and is named after John Bascom, former president of the University of Wisconsin. The hill itself is a drumlin, formed by glacial deposits about 18,000 years ago.The hill is crowned by Bascom Hall, the main administration building for the campus. Near the main entrance to Bascom Hall sits a statue of President Abraham Lincoln. The first university building, North Hall, was constructed on Bascom Hill in 1851 and is still in use by the Department of Political Science. The second building, South Hall, was built in 1855 and is now used by the administration of the University of Wisconsin College of Letters and Science. The original buildings were designed by the architect John F. Rague.BuildingsNorth Hall (1851)South Hall (1855)Bascom Hall (1857)Assembly Hall and Library Building (now Music Hall) (1879)Mining Engineering and Heating Station (now Radio Hall) (1887)Science Hall (1888)University Armory and Gymnasium (1894)State Historical Society (1900)Memorial Union (1928)Carillon Tower (1934)John Muir Park (1964)Humanities Building and Elvehjem Art Center (the latter now Chazen Museum of Art) (1969)Helen C. White HallLimnology Laboratory
Lucky's is a sports bar and grille located a block from Camp Randall Stadium! We are known for our large Badger tailgate parties, delicious food, and 40 TV's. We are the place to watch all the games. We also cater!
Work together and figure out the clues which help you unlock boxes and doors when you visit My Escape Mission in Madison, Wisconsin! Our escape rooms make the perfect group outing for players of any age. Whether you're taking a break from your studies or planning a team-building exercises, we have a new form of fun for you. If you're having trouble deciding what to do with your friends, make your escape from the mundane! This thrilling escape is taking the world by storm, and we give you the chance to escape in our two escape rooms.
The Black Box Theatre is the performance space for the Edgewood College Theatre Department, previously the Regina Theatre. This new space is located in The Stream, the college's visual and theatre arts center, which opened in August of 2012. The beautiful energy efficient Black Box Theatre has the capacity to hold 120 patrons in seats that were donated by individual sponsors, community members, and alums. The theatre functions as both a teaching theatre and venue for public performances, about five per academic year.
2015 Venues: Chazen Museum’s Auditorium (Campus) Union South’s Marquee Theater (Campus) Cinematheque (Campus) Sundance Cinemas 608 Madison Museum of Contemporary Art Captiol Theater, Overture Center for the Arts Film Guide published March 11! Tickets go on sale March 14!
Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre will take the field once again to celebrate his induction into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Brett Favre’s Legends Game, presented by Hewlett Packard, will take place Sunday, July 19 at historic Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin. It is the ultimate flag football showdown between the most legendary Packers players and a team of NFL All-Stars. Fans of all ages will get a chance to be a part of history as some of the NFL’s most iconic athletes compete once again. Kick-off for the game is at 4 p.m. Pre-game entertainment includes a flag football game between the local police department and local firefighters. For more event and ticket information please go to www.BrettFavresLegendsGame.com
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Vision Statement: Neighborhood House will create opportunities for area residents to strengthen the quality of their community by making connections, building relationships and embracing diversity through social, educational and recreational activities. Neighborhood House Community Center in Madison, WI, provides quality educational, recreational, and social programming and services since 1916. Together with the community, we support thousands of Madison residents each year through our youth, adolescent, adult, and senior programs, facility usage, community presence, and active neighborhood involvement.