This 1895 railroad station boasts a magnificent octagonal waiting room, numerous exhibits, historical artifacts, and Madison’s fascinating railroad history. Remember to see the newly restored red caboose!
Madison Railroad Station on the LCNHT!
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History Center – Jefferson County Historical Society
The History Center is located in the heart of Madison, Indiana’s National Historic Landmark District. The nonprofit organization was founded in 1850 and has a mission to “educate the public about Jefferson County History through…
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MAD LOVE eat + drink is a unique and fun dining experience. They offer a full bar as well as delicious fresh American fare like appetizers, salads, stuffed and smashed burgers, and sandwiches. For a…
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Bad Apple Mac’s is locally owned and family friendly. They offer fresh cuisine, seasonal menus, and delicious daily specials. You can also stop in for a Sunday brunch, that is sure to brighten your morning.