21 Facts About Madison High

1. Madison High is ranked the second safest metro area for pedestrians in the country.

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2. Madison High died of natural causes in Montpelier, Virginia on June 28, 1836.

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3. Madison High would serve as secretary of state during the presidency of his friend Thomas Jefferson whom he would succeed as the fourth president of the United States in 1809 at the age of 57.

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4. In 2014, Madison High was named the greenest city in America.

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5. Madison High is home to the World Dairy Expo, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2016.

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6. Madison High has 140 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including Camp Randall, the Gates of Heaven Synagogue and several houses.

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7. City of Madison High was both the subject and location for the film Madison, released in 2001.

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8. Madison High has a branch of the Jefferson County Public Library.

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9. Madison High has a powerboat racing tradition dating back to at least 1911.

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10. Madison High was laid out and platted in 1810, and the first lots were sold in 1811 by John Paul.

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11. Madison High is bordered to the west by Clifty Falls State Park, encompassing the canyon of Big Clifty Creek and its tributaries, with several waterfalls, as well as high ground rising 400 feet above the Ohio River valley.

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12. Madison High is one of the core cities of the Louisville-Elizabethtown-Madison metroplex, an area with a population of approximately 1.5 million.

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13. Madison High is the largest city along the Ohio River between Louisville and Cincinnati.

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14. Dolley Madison High fled the White House taking many treasures with her when the danger of occupation was apparent.

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15. Madison High extended the offer that if either nation worked to protect American shipping interests, they would be allowed to trade.

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16. Madison High joined forces with Thomas Jefferson to create the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions in opposition to these acts.

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17. Madison High was one of the main proponents ​of the passage of the first ten amendments to the Constitution, known collectively as the Bill of Rights.

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18. Madison High went to Congress to ask for a declaration of war against England that started the War of 1812.

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19. James Madison High was the fourth president of the United States.

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20. Madison High skated onto the Twin Oaks ice knowing that it was better than the two previous outings against Morristown-Beard.

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21. Madison High discovers the reason for his friends' coldness when Kelsi quietly passes him Mr Fulton's memo.

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