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Welcome
to the Americas Best Value Inn Mayflower!
No matter where your interests lie, there are many activities to
choose from within the Mayflower, and the Americas Best Value Inn
Mayflower puts you in the center of it all. Come stay at the Americas
Best Value Inn Mayflower today. Our neighborhood is overflowing
with many attractions.
Here’s a brief list of our favorite
Nearby attractions. . . .
* Local Attractions.
* Off-Site Recreational
Activities.
* On-site recreational Activities.
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| Alliant Energy Center-Expo:
(5 minute. ) |
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The Alliant Energy Center campus is located on the southern
edge of Madison, WI, just off the Beltline Highway (Hwy 12
& 18), on John Nolen Drive. The campus is five minutes
off interstate 90/94 via Hwy 12 & 18, minutes from the
State Capitol, State Street & the University of Wisconsin-Madison
campus and only 15 minutes from the Dane County Regional Airport.
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Alliant Energy Center of Dane County is an award-winning,
multi-building complex in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.
It comprises 164 acres of greenspace and includes the 255,000-square-foot
Exhibition Hall, the 10,000 seat Veterans Memorial Coliseum,
the 29-acre Willow Island, the 22,000-square-foot Arena, and
nine modern agricultural exhibit buildings. The Center welcomes
more than one million people attending more than 500 events
annually, ranging from local meetings and banquets to large
sporting events and major concerts. |
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| Camp Randall Stadium:
(10 minute.) |
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Camp
Randall Stadium is an outdoor stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
The home of the Wisconsin Badgers football team and the Madison
Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps, it is located on the center-southern
region of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. The
stadium seats 80,321. It is the oldest and fourth largest
stadium in the Big Ten Conference, and the 42nd largest stadium
in the world. |
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| University of Wisconsin:
(10 minute.) |
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The
University of Wisconsin-Madison is located in Madison, about
a mile from the state capitol, the university is situated
partially on an isthmus between Lake Mendota and Lake Monona.
The main campus comprises 933 acres of land, while the entire
campus, including research stations located throughout the
state, is over 10,600 acres in area. |
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University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum, a demonstration
area for native ecosystems, is located on the west side of
Madison. The main campus includes many buildings designed
or supervised by architects J.T.W. Jennings and Arthur Peabody.
The hub of campus life is the Memorial Union. The UW-Madison
has its own police force, food service, hospital, recreation
facilities, botanical gardens, power facilities, and an on-campus
dairy. The University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison, Madison,
or Wisconsin) is a public research university located in Madison,
Wisconsin, United States. The University of Wisconsin-Madison
is one of thirty sea grant colleges in the United States.
These colleges are involved in scientific research, education,
training, and extension projects geared toward the conservation
and practical use of U.S. coasts, the Great Lakes and other
marine areas. |
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| State Capitol: (10
minute.) |
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The
Capitol is 284 feet, 5 inches tall from the ground floor to
the top of the statue on the dome. The Wisconsin State Capitol,
in Madison, Wisconsin, houses both chambers of the Wisconsin
legislature along with the state Supreme Court and the Office
of the Governor. The current building, completed in 1917,
is the fifth building to serve as the Wisconsin capitol since
the first territorial legislature convened in 1836 and the
third building since Wisconsin was granted statehood in 1848.
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The
streets surrounding the building form the Capitol Square which
is home to many restaurants and shops. The square is a major
hub for the Madison Metro bus service. |
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| Kohl Center: (10
minute.) |
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The
Kohl Center opened in 1998 in Madison, Wisconsin. It is the
home of the UW-Madison men's and women's basketball teams
and the men's and women's ice hockey teams. Seating capacity
is variable, as the center can be rearranged to accommodate
a basketball court, a hockey rink, or a concert. The maximum
capacity is 17,190 in its basketball configuration, and 15,237
for ice hockey. |
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center has three levels, with the floor holding about 7,500
people, and the two upper balconies holding about 4,500 each.
It is the third largest indoor venue in Wisconsin and the
largest outside of Milwaukee. The arena is located on the
southeast corner of the UW-Madison campus, at the intersection
of West Dayton and North Frances Streets. |
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| State Street: (7
minute.) |
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State
Street is a pedestrian mall located in downtown Madison, Wisconsin,
United States, near the Wisconsin State Capitol. The road
proper extends from the west corner of land comprising the
Capitol (at the corners of Carroll and Mifflin Streets) westward
to Lake Street, adjoining the campus of the University of
Wisconsin - Madison at Library Mall. State Street has gained
recognition as a gathering place for tens of thousands of
party-goers from several states on Halloween. |
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| Yahara golf: ( 1
minute.) |
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Conveniently
located 1/2 mile east of I-90 (exit 142B), this 36-hole regulation
course is spread over 400 acres of rolling hillside. Yahara
Hills Golf Course opened in 1967. It is Madison's largest
facility with two 18-hole championship courses and has hosted
various national and state tournaments. Both 18-hole courses
feature large bunkered greens, well-placed hazards and beautiful
water features. A practice area, which includes a 40, 000
square foot putting green and large driving range, is suitable
for major competitions and available for those who would like
to sharpen their skills. |
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| Wisconsin Historical
Museum: (5 minute.) |
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The
Wisconsin Historical Museum is located on Madison's Capitol
Square and is full of wonderful information about the state's
rich history. Explore Wisconsin's distinctive heritage and
a variety of other American history topics through artifacts,
photographs, full-scale dioramas, audio-visual presentations,
and interactive multimedia programs. |
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| Monona Terrace: (6
minute.) |
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Monona
Terrace (officially the Monona Terrace Community and Convention
Center), is a convention center on the shores of Lake Monona
in Madison, Wisconsin. Monona Terrace is located two blocks
from the Wisconsin State Capitol building in downtown Madison.
From the roof of Monona Terrace, one can see views of downtown
Madison, including the Capitol and a panoramic view of Lake
Monona. |
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| Off-Site Recreational Activities: |
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University of Wisconsin Badgers sporting
events |
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Fishing, boating and other water activities at
Lake Mendota and Monona |
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Play pool at Cue-Nique Billiards nearby |
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Go bowling at Badger Bowl...less than 1 mile |
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Get in shape at Bally's nearby |
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Ice-skating at Madison Ice Arena |
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Golfing at several courses nearby including Monona,
Nakoma, Glenway, Vitense, Blackhawk and more |
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Americas
Best Value Inn Mayflower |
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2509 Perry Street,Madison,
WI 53713, United States.
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Phone:(608)
221-9999 | Fax: 608-222-7712 |
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