1. danearts.com

    Every great society leaves a meaningful cultural legacy. The people of Dane County, Wisconsin have a remarkable gift to share with the world. Arts, culture, and local history express our common humanity. The Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission within Dane County Government supports these beliefs through its Dane Arts projects and programs.
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  3. danecounty.gov

    In 1839, Dane County was founded and named after Nathan Dane, an American statesman who helped sculpt and colonize part of the United States. Fast forward nearly 200 years, and Dane County is now the fastest growing county in the state of Wisconsin. Dane County is home to over 500,000 residents in more than 60 cities, villages, and towns.
  4. Explore Dane County - Area attractions, museums, parks and recreation, festivals, area counties map and counties trails, with links to business directory counties for camping, restaurants, hotels, counties real estate and shopping. Dane County Community Network - Non-profit organization that provides web hosting, computer training, counties ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Dane County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.As of the 2020 census, the population was 561,504, making it the second-most populous county in Wisconsin after Milwaukee County. [1] The county seat is Madison, [2] which is also the state capital. Dane County is the central county of the Madison metropolitan area, as well as the Madison-Janesville-Beloit combined statistical area.
  6. danecountyhistory.org

    several archives. The Wisconsin Historical Society Archives has 14 boxes of his correspondence, clippings, reports, and speeches. Anderson donated a collection of his personal books to the Dane County Historical Society . Walter E. Scott (1911-1983) and his wife Gertrude were founding and charter members of the Dane County Historical Society.
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  8. mki.wisc.edu

    Scandinavians in Wisconsin. Norwegians were the earliest and most numerous of the Scandinavian peoples to settle in Wisconsin.In 1840, there were already two sizable communities, Rock Prairie and Jefferson Prairie, in Rock County. About the same time, 40 Norwegian families from Upper Telemarken district settled near Lake Muskego in Waukesha County, and the following year, the largest of these ...
  9. transportal.cee.wisc.edu

    The county is among the top ten counties for VMT, miles of county highways, ... 1 United States Census Bureau. "Percent urban and rural in 2010 by state and county." Accessed Sept. 29, 2017. ... STH 113 begins at USH 151 on Madison's isthmus and heads north through Waunakee and Dane. To the north, it heads to Lodi, Merrimac, and Baraboo ...
  10. board.danecounty.gov

    Like counties across the United States, Dane County experiences deep race-based disparities across all indicators of health and wellbeing, which impacts the quality of life for all residents. With the right strategy and clear focus, government can be a leader in advancing racial equity. Unlike many other counties, Dane has taken strides to better
  11. minds.wisconsin.edu

    cultural impress on the Dane County landscape reflects not only the values of the broader culture or institutions such as the Church, but also the individuals themselves. Across gender and social class, the discursive story of Norwegian immigration is found in Dane County's toponyms, architecture, monuments and celebrations.
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