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We'll help make your stay in Madison a great one! Our easy to find location off I-90/94 is in the midst of Madison's many east side restaurants, including Perkins just across the street. We're also across from Madison's largest shopping mall, East Towne Mall and just 4 miles from the Dane County Regional Airport. We're the closest Hampton Inn to beautiful Wisconsin Dells, as well! While visiting Madison, you can enjoy the Kohl Center (home of UW basketball and hockey), Henry Vilas Zoo, Camp Randall Stadium, the state capitol, UW Madison Campus, Monona Terrace Convention Center, and Lakes Mendota and Monona. Start your day with a delicious complimentary deluxe continental breakfast, hosted by our friendly staff. Refresh in our indoor pook, relax in the whirlpool and enjoy a great workout in our exercise room. And, we'll make your travels just a little bit easier by providing free local phone calls, free long distance access, convenient fax service and complimentary USA Today newspapers. Our guest rooms feature a coffee maker, hairdryer, iron, full size ironing board, work desk, data port and free movie channel. A meeting room/hospitality suite is also available and is perfect for small meetings of 12 people or less. With our unconditional 100% satisfaction guarantee, you'll be completely satisfied with your stay or we don't expect you to pay. Earn Hiilton HHonors hotel points and airline miles.
Hampton Inn East Madison (Wisconsin) travel guide last edited by HotelsCombined
Wisconsin (French: Ouisconsin) is a state located near the center of the North American continent. It touches two of the five Great Lakes and is one of the fifty states that constitutes the United States of America. Wisconsin's capital is Madison, and its largest city is Milwaukee. Jim Doyle is the current Governor of Wisconsin, having held that office since January 6, 2003.
Since its founding, Wisconsin has been ethnically heterogeneous, with Yankees being among the first to arrive from New York and New England. They dominated the state's heavy industry, finance, politics and education. Large numbers of European immigrants followed them, including Germans, mostly between 1850 and 1900, Scandinavians (the largest group being Norwegian) and smaller groups of Belgians, Dutch, Swiss, Finns, Irish and others; in the 20th century, large numbers of Poles and African Americans came, settling mainly in Milwaukee.
Today, 42.6% of the population is of German ancestry, making Wisconsin one of the most German-American states in the United States. Numerous ethnic festivals are held throughout Wisconsin to celebrate its heritage. Such festivals are world renowned, and includeSummerfest, Oktoberfest, Festa Italiana, Bastille Days, Syttende Mai (Norwegian Constitution Day), Brat(wurst) Days in Sheboygan, Cheese Days in Monroe and Mequon, African World Festival, Indian Summer, Irish Fest and many others. (...) more....
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