Top Users in Madison


 

Advanced Search



Alliant Energy Center   Add to Favorites   Flag


  1. Alliant Energy Center is an event venue just off the isthmus. Buildings include:
    -Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, which hosts mainly concerts and sporting events.
    -Exhibition Hall, which hosts conventions and trade shows
    -Willow Island, outdoor venue that hosts Bratfest and many concerts throughout the summer
    -The campus also has the Arena for horse shows as well as agricultural buildings

    The Dane County Fair and World Dairy Expo are prominent annual events held at the Alliant Energy Center.

    The Center is located on the corner of John Nolen Drive and Rimrock Road, right off the Beltline and in the heart of the city.
     
    Posted by: madisonian on Jul 14, 2008 09:23 AM (0) (0) Flag
Add Definition Add Your Own Definition!
 

Alliant Energy Center Photos (Add)


Exhibition Hall
Posted by: madisonian
(0) (0) Flag
Exhibition Hall
Willow Island
Posted by: madisonian
(0) (0) Flag
Willow Island
Exhibition Hall
Posted by: madisonian
(0) (0) Flag
Exhibition Hall
Veteran's Memorial Coliseum
Posted by: madisonian
(0) (0) Flag
Veteran's Memorial Coliseum

Related Information


Word Categories: Places, Buildings

Address Information


  1. 1919 Alliant Energy Center Way
    Madison, WI 53713
    (608)267-3976

Nearby Attractions

 
 
 
Bookmark and Share

Send to a Friend

Your Name:  
Your Email:    
Friend's Name:  
Friend's Email:    
Message:
 

Past Words of the Day


Reference to the CTA trains, which run elevated from the streets.

Nickname for the Dover International Speedway

A nickname for Cincinnati in recognition of its former status as a major pork industry center.

The 13th step of the State Capitol Building (on the west side) happens to be situated exactly one mile (5280 feet) above sea level.

The native Rhode Islanders' reference to the hordes of tourists from Massachusetts who swarm their beaches each summer.

The Kumeyaay, also know as the Diegueños, are the natives of the San Diego area (and of the southwestern US and Northwestern Mexico). The Kumeyaay still have reservations in San Diego and in Baja California, Mexico, where they are called kumiai