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Madison, Indiana

Posted by Administrator on October 7, 2010
Madison Indiana

Madison Indiana


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Madison, Indiana
County – Jefferson
Area
– Total 8.9 sq mi (23.0 km2)
– Land 8.6 sq mi (22.2 km2)
– Water 0.3 sq mi (0.9 km2) 3.72%
Elevation 489 ft (149 m)
Population (2000)
– Total 12,004
– Density 1,402.9/sq mi (541.4/km2)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
ZIP code 47250
Area code(s) 812

The first settlers began populating the site now known as Madison, Indiana around 1806. The town was incorporated in 1809, seven years before Indiana became a state. It’s location along the Ohio River caused it to become an important town in the early state’s history. In 1836 the Madison & Indianapolis Railroad was completed, connecting the growing city with the new state capital. The state’s first major highway was the Michigan Road, commissioned in 1828. Construction began that year and the road was completed in 1834. The Michigan Road, later to become State Road 29, ran from Madison, Indiana to Michigan City on Lake Michigan in the north. It ran through Indianapolis. So by the 1840′s, Madison was connected to the northern part of the state by road and rail.

Over half of the pioneers settling Indiana passed along this road, and this influx of traffic allowed Madison, Indiana to grow. Competing rail lines caused the railroad to fail, and other routes opened up, causing Madison, Indiana to fall in importance while other cities grew. The population maintained itself from the Civil War until the late 1900′s. A program of downtown renewal has resulted in the creation of a vibrant small city along the banks of the Ohio River. The historic downtown has been revitalized, a river walk built along the river and there are exciting events all year, making Madison, Indiana a picturesque and inviting town to visit.

Clifty Falls State Park

Historic Eleutherian College

Ohio Theatre

Mainstreet Business District

A Step Back In Time

Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory Museum

Jefferson County Historical Society

Dr. William D. Hutchings Hospital

Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House

Chief White Eye Trail

The Madison Art Club Gallery

RIVERRUN THEATRE CO

Lanier-Schofield House

African Methodist Episcopal Church Building

Lanier Mansion

Lamplighter Riverfront Park

Broomtail Carriage Company

Madison’s Heritage Trail

Madison City Park System

Madison Public Boat Ramp

Hendricks-Beall Bed & Breakfast Inn

Iron Gate Inn

The Hillside Inn

Madison Fudge Factory and Guest Suites

City of Madison Campgrounds

Whitehall Bed & Breakfast

Lottie Mae Inn

Schussler House Bed and Breakfast

The Thomas Family Winery

Lanthier Winery

Ayers’ Windy Hill Bed & Breakfast

Madison Vineyards

Spring Hills Golf Course

Madison Railroad Station

Sunrise Golf Course

You may access the destinations of Madison Indiana at this link.

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