Madison's 150th Anniversary |
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View this collection of images of Madison, Wisconsin from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. |
Study of a Neighborhood |
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Discover the history of Madison, Wisconsin's Willy St. neighborhood through the Wisconsin Historical Society's image gallery |
Glimpses of African American Life in the Midwest, 1865-1934 |
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Read about three generations of a Midwestern African American family. |
James T. Potter's Photos |
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View this image collection of architectural details of places in Madison, Wisconsin. |
View a pictorial review of the Wisconsin State Fair from 1851 when it began. |
Documenting a Sense of Place |
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View more than 8,000 images of Wisconsin communities: main streets, the built environment, prominent points of interests and some rural scenes. |
View these 19th-century panoramic, detailed maps of Wisconsin communities. |
View Edmund Eisenscher's photographs of the personal and work life of Milwaukee union members from 1938-1956 |
See the designs Wisconsin artists produced for the Centennial Stamp Contest. |
View images produced by the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, while they were challenging a white, supremacist delegation. |
Madison's Settlement House |
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Images of Madison's only settlement house, Neighborhood House, from 1916 until the 1960s. |
Architectural photographs of the restored opera houses of Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin photographer David Marcou's images of life in La Crosse, Wisconsin. |
Mississippi River Town |
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View 19th century photographs of life on the Mississippi River logging town of Alma, Wisconsin. |
Jim Widmer's "Spirit of Rural Wisconsin," Part II |
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Explore Jim Widmer's photographs of the Friday fish fry dinner tradition in Wisconsin. |
Jim Widmer's "Spirit of Rural Wisconsin," Part I |
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Explore Jim Widmer's photographs of Theresa, Wisconsin. |
Snapshots of Daily Life |
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Study this collection of family photos and see a natural, simple view of everyday life in early 20th-century Randolph, Wisconsin. |
Ever wonder why beer is so popular in Wisconsin? Wisconsin history is full of breweries and beer. |
Learn about the wide range of visual materials subjects available to view both online and in our Archives |
An intimate look at family, architecture, interiors and fashion in Victorian Wisconsin between 1885 and 1900 |
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Learn about the lives of upper-middle class Wisconsinites in the Victorian period between 1885 and 1900. |
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