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What Madison looked like in the 1990s Through Fabulous Photos

As early as the 1990s, Madison began experiencing steady economic growth and has undergone a minor recession than other parts of the state. A local third party, Progressive Dane, was founded in 1992. Among the policies supported by Progressive Dane have been an inclusionary zoning ordinance, which was later abandoned by the mayor and a majority of the council, and a city minimum wage. Several members of the party sit on the Madison City Council and Dane County Board of Supervisors, and it aligns itself with both the Democratic and Green parties.

High-tech companies are driving the boom in Madison, many of them fostered by UW–Madison in partnership with local businesses and entrepreneurs to transfer academic research into real-world applications, especially biotechnology. The area’s high level of education attracts many companies to Madison, taking advantage of its skilled workforce. Madison’s population over 25 has a bachelor’s degree in 48.2% of cases.

#1 Essen Haus, East Wilson Street, Madison, October 1997

#11 Myles Teddywedgers–Cornish Pasty Pies–State Street, Madison, April 1996

#12 Memorial Union, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1997

#13 Farmer’s Market on Capitol Square, Madison, September 1995

#16 Fairchild Street, looking towards State Street, Madison, June 1995

#17 Fairchild Street from State Street, Madison, 1999

#23 Barrymore Theater, Madison, Wisconsin, April 1996

#37 Overlooking Lake Monona from Monona Terrace, Madison, Sept 1999

#38 Wisconsin State Capitol from Monona Terrace, Madison, Sept 1999

#39 Looking down King Street to State Capitol, Madison, 1998

#44 Looking up State Street from Capitol, Madison, September 1997

#50 State Capitol from Monona Terrace, Madison, September 1999

#52 Monona Terrace Convention Center, Madison, Sept 1999

#53 Farmer’s Market, Capitol Square, Madison, September 1995

#56 Looking up State Street from Capitol, Madison, September 1997

Written by Aung Budhh

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  1. Where are the pics of Rose Records and (say it with me) The Exclusive Company?

    I swear there also used to be a music store that sold sheet music on State Street, but I can’t even begin to think what it was called, or if my youthful trips to Madison involved both Ward Brodt and State Street and my memory is faulty.

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