Nathaniel W. Dean House, Madison
#44 among attractions in Madison
Facts and practical information
The Nathaniel W. Dean House is located in Madison, Wisconsin. ()
South East Madison (Glendale)Madison United States
Nathaniel W. Dean House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Monona Terrace, Majestic Theatre, Broom Street Theater.
- 1.8 miNPalladian architecture, Botanical garden, Garden
Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Madison
46 min walk • Olbrich Botanical Gardens is a 16 acre outdoor botanical garden and 10,000-square-foot conservatory in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 1952 and named for its founder, Michael Olbrich, the gardens are owned and operated jointly by the City of Madison Parks and the non-profit Olbrich Botanical Society.
- 2.7 miWPalladian architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, Convention center
Monona Terrace, Madison
70 min walk • Monona Terrace is a convention center on the shores of Lake Monona in Madison, Wisconsin.
- 2.8 miWPalladian architecture, Theater, Concerts and shows
Majestic Theatre, Madison
72 min walk • The Majestic Theatre is a 600-capacity live music venue in downtown Madison, Wisconsin. Opened in 1906, it is Madison's oldest theater, changing ownership many times and adapting to the many changes in the entertainment business throughout its history.
- 2.2 miNWConcerts and shows, Theater
Broom Street Theater, Madison
57 min walk • Broom Street Theater is an experimental black box theater located in the heart of Madison's isthmus. As one of the oldest and most prolific experimental theater companies in the United States, it has produced over 350 original works.
- 2.1 miNW
- 1.6 miWRecreational lake for swimming and boating
Lake Monona, Madison
42 min walk • Lake Monona is a freshwater drainage lake in Dane County, Wisconsin, surrounded on three sides by the city of Madison, Wisconsin, and on the south east side by the city of Monona, Wisconsin.
- 2.2 miNWNightlife, Music and shows, Theater
Barrymore Theatre, Madison
56 min walk • The Barrymore Theatre is a 971-capacity live music venue on the east side of Madison, Wisconsin. Originally built as the Eastwood Theater in 1929, the Barrymore was founded by Richard "Sich" Slone and Tom Peterson in 1987 in an attempt to revive Madison's declining Schenk-Atwood neighborhood.
- 1.7 miNWArchaeological site
Elmside Park Mounds, Madison
43 min walk • The Elmside Park Mounds are a group of Native American mounds in Elmside Park in Madison, Wisconsin. The group includes two animal-shaped effigy mounds; while their shapes are inconclusive, they have been described as a lynx and a bear.
- 2.3 miW
- 0.7 miSWCity, Area
Monona, Madison
19 min walk • Monona is a city in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. A suburb of the state capital, Madison, the city lies on the southeastern shore of Lake Monona, from which the city gets its name. The population was 8,624 at the 2020 census.
- ~1110 ftSE