Post 5 Looking for America: Wisconsin - Madison
Looking for America Post 5
Wisconsin—crossing America’s Dairyland. A continuation of gorgeous, endless miles of rolling, green farmland speckled with cows and cattle—and sheep and llamas. They all look like family farms, but not sure about that…
Madison, Wisconsin—2000-mile marker for us. Madison is beautiful, flanked on either side by the lakes Monona and Mendota. We had breakfast with our good friend Joe’s dad, Mike Hart and after, circled the stunning capital building that in many ways replicates the U.S. Capitol. The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a sprawling campus that serves nearly 50,000 students. Though large, it is dotted with numerous beautiful buildings. Midwest architecture reveals a time when Americans cared a lot about creating buildings that last—not just the structures themselves, but the timelessness of the design, the embellishments, and other details.



And yes...dairy farms are everywhere in America's Dairy Land...Except in Madison!



The grandiose Capitol of Madison



Even Hammy could not take his eyes off the building!



Buildings that last and beautiful lakes...


Well, life is good in Madison, Wisconsin even for students and children!



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