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The Business of Leisure: Madison Welcomes its Summer Colony

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Summer Exhibition 2013 to 2015

In the last half of the nineteenth century, Madison was a community on the wane economically. Jobs had shifted to the manufacturing centers, and young people followed the jobs. When the growing middle class discovered that Madison was a good place to spend their newfound leisure time, the economy of Madison was revived. The community embraced the opportunity that the summer colonists brought, and soon Madison was promoted as the “Gem of the Connecticut Shore.” This intriguing exhibition revealed the ways that the community responded to the needs and desires of the vacationers and cottagers who came to the shoreline for rest and recreation.

Lee's Academy

Constructed in 1821 and named for Captain Frederick Lee, Lee’s Academy was Madison’s first high school. Today Lee’s Academy houses the administrative offices and library of the Madison Historical Society on its upper level. The exhibition hall used primarily for summer exhibitions is on the lower level.

 

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