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Holy Redeemer School was constructed in 1892. German Catholics began their own school in 1857 and built a new church in 1894 that housed school classes in the basement. In 1892, the new school building was constructed and functioned as a school until declining enrollment forced its closure in 1965. It is a fine example of Romanesque Revival style, and is the oldest existing school building in Madison. The school is a Madison Landmark and was nominated by the Madison Trust in 1995. home |
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