Madison, Wisconsin
The city’s trademark of “Lake, City, Lake” reflects this geography.The city is sometimes described as The City of Four Lakes, comprising the four successive lakes of the Yahara River: Lake Mendota, Lake Monona, Lake Waubesa and Lake Kegonsa. Madison is home to the University of Wiscosin – Madison.
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LDS History
Mormons make up .61% of the population in Madison. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reported 24,496 members in 6 stakes, 69 Congregations -42 wards and 27 branches, and 1 mission in Wisconsin.
LDS History
Mormons have been in the Burlington area continuously since 1835. These people are the remnant of James J. Strang’s 1844-1856 settlement called the City of Voree, on Burlington’s west edge, that once numbered more than two thousand people. A commemorative historical marker was erected at the Trail of Honor Park in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, near the mills where Latter-day Saints harvested over one and a half million board feet of lumber and then floated it down the Black River to Nauvoo 400 miles away.
Family Friendliness
Madison, Wisconsin is filled with family attractions designed with kids in mind, but most are engaging for teens and adults, too! Discover enriching themes–culture, heritage, environment, historical significance, leadership, and community–delivered in a meaningful and memorable way that is uniquely Madison. |
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