Category:Standard Building (Madison, Wisconsin)
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Built in 1909, this Queen Anne-style building at 208 state Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Ferdinand Kronenberg and is known as the Standard Building. The building is clad in brick with three two-story oriel windows with paneled spandrels, brick pilasters flanking each oriel window, a cornice with dentils on the parapet, and a modified first floor with several shopfronts and an entrance to the upper floors in the center.
The building is a contributing structure in the State Street Historic District, listed on the Wisconsin State Register of Historic Places.
Media in category "Standard Building (Madison, Wisconsin)"
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Standard Building, State Street, Madison, WI (52734292930).jpg 2,732 × 3,643; 4.1 MB
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Standard Building, State Street, Madison, WI (52734364233).jpg 3,564 × 2,945; 4.53 MB
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Standard Building, State Street, Madison, WI (52734364283).jpg 2,839 × 3,785; 4.44 MB
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W.G. Schumacher Building and Standard Building, State Street, Madison, WI (52733879671).jpg 3,851 × 2,888; 4.81 MB