Madison, Wisconsin - Facts & Figures
Founded in 1829 on an isthmus between Lake Monona and Lake Mendota, Madison was named the capital of the Wisconsin Territory in 1836 and became the capital of the state of Wisconsin when it was admitted to the Union in 1848. That same year, the University of Wisconsin was founded in Madison, and the state government and university have become the city's two largest employers. The city is also known for its lakes, restaurants, and extensive network of parks and bike trails, with much of the park system designed by landscape architect John Nolen. Since the 1960s, Madison has been a center of political liberalism, influenced in part by the presence of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Population: 252,551
- Industries: Healthcare, Agribusiness, Insurance, Education
- Area Codes: 608
- ZIP Codes: 53558, 53701, 53705, 53711, 53716, 53725, 53779, 53786, 53791
- Surrounding Cities: Middleton, WI , Fitchburg, WI , Waunakee, WI , Verona, WI , Sun Prairie, WI