Madison facts for kids
James Madison was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Many things were named for him:
People
- Madison (name), a given name and a surname
Place names
- Madison, Wisconsin, the largest city with this name and the state capital of Wisconsin
- Madison, Alabama
- Madison, Arkansas
- Madison, California
- Madison, Connecticut
- Madison, Florida
- Madison, Georgia
- Madison, Illinois
- Madison, Indiana
- Madison, Kansas
- Madison, Maine
- Madison (CDP), Maine, census-designated place in the town of Madison
- Madison, Minnesota
- Madison, Mississippi
- Madison, Missouri
- Madison, Nebraska
- Madison, New Hampshire
- Madison, New Jersey
- Madison (town), New York
- Madison (village), New York, in the town of Madison
- Madison, North Carolina
- Madison, Ohio
- Madison, Pennsylvania
- Madison, South Dakota
- Madison, Tennessee
- Madison, Virginia
- Madison, West Virginia
- Madison (town), Wisconsin, adjacent to the city of Madison
- Madison Lake, Minnesota
- Madison Park, Seattle, Washington State
Streets
- Madison Avenue (Manhattan), a famous avenue in New York City
- Madison Street (Chicago), a major thoroughfare
- Madison Street (Manhattan)
Green places
- Madison Blue Springs State Park
- Madison River, in Wyoming and Montana
- Madison Square, a public park in New York City
- Mount Madison, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire
Buildings
- Madison Square Garden
- Madison Carnegie Library
- Milton-Madison Bridge
- Hamilton-Madison House
Education
- University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
- James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia
- James Madison College, Michigan State University
- Madison University, Mississippi
See also
In Spanish: Madison para niños
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