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  1. The Wisconsin State Capitol building, in its current form, was built in 1917. The street that surrounds the capitol, the Capitol Square (or just "the Square" to locals), is home to many office buildings, bars, and fine restaurants. The capitol defines the center of what is considered downtown Madison, with all of the streets east of it deemed as East [street name], and all of them to west with a West designation.
     
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The star of tulips marking the capital right by the capitol
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The star of tulips marking the capital right by the capitol
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The Wisconsin State Capitol in the middle of summer
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The Wisconsin State Capitol in the middle of summer

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  1. 2 E Main St
    Madison, WI 53703

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