John Paul Park was Madison’s first park and continues to be one of the town’s centers of outdoor adventure and excitement! Named after its founder, John Paul, the park’s history dates back to the mid-1800s. In 1904, it was dedicated as a city park. Featuring a baseball diamond, picnic shelters, picnic tables, and restrooms, the amount of fun to be had is limitless!
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The Costigan House
Distance: 0.09 Away
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Attic Coffee Mill Cafe, West Main Street, Madison, IN, USA
Distance: 0.13 Away
Bad Apple Mac's, West Main Street, Madison, IN, USA
Distance: 0.14 Away
Azalea Manor Bed and Breakfast Inn, West Main Street, Madison, IN, USA
Distance: 0.14 Away
Mad Love Eat & Drink, West Main Street, Madison, IN, USA
Distance: 0.15 Away
Historic Broadway Hotel & Tavern, Broadway Street, Madison, IN, USA
Distance: 0.24 Away
Fountain Alley BodyCare, West Main Street, Madison, IN, USA
Distance: 0.25 Away
Crafted Coffee Co., West Main Street, Madison, IN, USA
Distance: 0.25 Away
Lanier Mansion State Historic Site, West 1st Street, Madison, IN, USA
Distance: 0.26 Away
Jefferson County Historical Society, West 1st Street, Madison, IN, USA
Distance: 0.27 Away
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