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Madison
Ranked the #1 best place to live in America
With a ranking like that, it's no wonder that many employees choose to live in Wisconsin's
Capital City. Only 44 miles away from Lands' End and nestled between two lakes,
Madison offers a "city" atmosphere with a unique range of fringe benefits.
Besides the governmental activity attached to any state capital, Madison is home
is the home of the University of Wisconsin, one of the country's top ranked universities.
UW-Madison, with a student body population of 40,305, is also the source of a wide
range of Big 10 sports events - hockey, football, basketball, and more.
And for those who are interested in the arts, the city hosts many cultural attractions.
The Civic Center provides the community with chamber music, stage productions
and big-name entertainers. The Madison Symphony Orchestra holds free "Concerts
on the Square" throughout the summer, and each year the "Art Fair on the
Square" brings thousands of people to the Capital Square to view some of the
finest arts and crafts in the Midwest. With all this going hand-in-hand with outdoor
recreation, it is easy to see that few cities offer what Madison can.
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