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Welcome to Madison, Indiana
In the mid-1800’s, all the world seemed to pass through Madison, Indiana. This booming city nestled in the Ohio River Valley, was the center of transportation, industry and commerce for the entire region. Fortunes were made. Empires were built. A spirit of progress and a will to succeed grew among the citizens.
More than 150 years later, much that was special and unique about Madison and Jefferson County then remains unchanged now. Boats and barges still pass on the great northern bend of the Ohio River, surrounded by scenic limestone bluffs. The hills are still tree-covered and the farmlands are still fertile. Many of the grand homes and historic commercial buildings are still in use. And most important,the spirit of progress and the will to succeed is stronger than ever.
Today, the past co-exists with the present in perfect harmony. Madison has been recognized as offering one of the highest qualities of life in the state. This is evident by the recent designation as one of 12 Distinctive Destinations of 2001 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Madison currently has a population of approximately 13,000 people with approximately 30,000 people residing within Jefferson County. The county has some of the finest schools in the state as well as Hanover College, a nationally ranked liberal arts school. There is also an active and thriving cultural movement in the community that includes art festivals, museums, theater, music, entertainment, and numerous local craftsmen and artisans.
Jefferson County is home to one of Indiana’s most beautiful state parks, Clifty Falls. This lush 1200 acre park offers scenic vista, four waterfalls and many hiking trails. Southern Indiana is also a nationally recognized wine region and three award-winning wineries are located within Jefferson County. Madison is also known as an antique mecca in the Midwest. Numerous specialty shops, unique restaurants and quaint B&B’s compliment the historic downtown.
Excerpt from http://www.visitmadison.org/
Museums
Lanier Mansion (National Historic Landmark)
Lanier Mansion Gardens
Jeremiah Sullivan House
Dr. William Hutchings Office
Francis Costigan House
Jefferson County Historical Society
Madison Railroad Station
Lanier- Schofield House
Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory
Gatehouse Museum
Historic Eleutherian College (National Historic Landmark)
Additional Attractions
Underground Railroad
Broadway Fountain
Madison Art Club Gallery
Indiana Veterans Memorial Cemetery
Ohio River and Riverfront Park
Mainstreet Business District
Hanover College
Chief White Eye Trail
Ohio River Scenic Byway
Madison Railroad
Bluegrass Music
Hanover College Theatre
Ohio Theatre
Recreation
Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge
Clifty Falls State Park
Crystal Beach Pool
Heritage Trail
John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail
Madison Area Bicycle Club
Madison City Park System
Madison Public Boat Ramp
Riverfront Park
Clifty Golf Range
Cozy Acres Golf Complex
Spring Hills Golf Course
Sunrise Golf Course
Wineries
Lanthier Winery
Madison Vineyards
The Thomas Family Winery
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