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Related Historical Markers
These are markers for buildings that were probably constructed of sandstone from the park.
By William J. Toman, June 10, 2010
North Hall with marker on corner
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| Near Observatory Drive just west of Lincoln Dr.. |
| | The first building erected by the University of Wisconsin-Madison was North Hall, opened as North Dormitory for men on September 17, 1851. It was built of Madison sandstone at a cost of $19,000. Initially, the first three floors housed from 50 to 65 . . . — — Map (db m31583) HM |
| On Monroe Street at Copeland Street, on the right when traveling south on Monroe Street. |
| | Originally constructed as the stone house of German immigrant August Paunack, the structure was converted to an inn in 1858. It was extended toward the road by a twenty-five foot brick addition in the Greek Revival vernacular. Owned by Englishman . . . — — Map (db m45466) HM |
May. 15, 2024