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University of Wisconsin Armory & Gymnasium

Madison, Wisconsin
County of Dane.
716 Langdon Street
National Register Number: 93001618
Resource type: Building.
Property type: Recreation Facility. The threat level was Satisfactory in
2004.
Congressional District: WI-2 Certified Local Government: YES
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Current use/information: University Building.

Statement of Significance (as of designation - November 4, 1993):
This was the site of the 1904 Wisconsin Republican Convention, a seminal event in the history of the Progressive Movement. At this convention, Robert M. La Follette's Progressives defeated the Stalwarts for control of the Wisconsin Republican Party. Widespread favorable publicity launched La Follette on the national scene. The controversy and legal suit engendered by the "Gymnasium Convention" and La Follette's subsequent vindication by the Supreme Court of Wisconsin led the Progressives to victory that November, giving them a majority in the state legislature the following year. This allowed the enactment of substantial reforms, many of which were subsequently adopted by many states across the Nation.

Condition:
The armory has undergone an excellent rehabilitation for new use.

There are no new or ongoing threats. Minor landscape enhancements have been completed in character with the historic building. Library Mall, which the Red Gym faces, is currently a part of a campus-wide cultural landscape study being completed by the campus and a private consultant with funds from the Getty Institute in California.


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