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Mendota, Monona, Kegonsa & Waubesa are the "Four Lakes" of this Wisconsin Capital
On an isthmus between lakes Mendota & Monona, it's Wisconsin's 2nd largest city
(Kelly of the Clue Crew stands by a fountain.) I'm on the University of Wisconsin campus in this city, which opened in 1849 with 17 students, and now has 40,000
This site was uninhabited woods when James Doty persuaded the Wisconsin legislature to put the capital there
This capital city is the state's second most populous
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from outside the Newseum in Washington, D.C.) A visit starts with the 74-foot marble tablet bearing words attributed to this man, the fourth president
On June 1, 1812 this president asked Congress to declare war on Great Britain
Marbury v.,Oscar,Square Garden
Da da da dada something something "want mealier" / This tiny president was "The Sage of Montpelier"
Inaugurated in 1809, he's considered the last of the Founding Fathers to serve as president
In crossing midtown Manhattan it's only βavenueβ you hit that's named for a president
After Dolley Payne's first husband died of yellow fever in 1793, she married this man
It's the name of cities in 14 states, not just Wisconsin
In November this president was re-elected, defeating DeWitt Clinton
...the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner" were written
British troops set fire to the U.S. Capitol
Mad magazine has left its digs on this appropriate avenue for Broadway
In 1836 Judge James Doty persuaded the legislature to move the capital from Belmont to this city
In 1790 this Virginian & "Federalist" co-author began to worry about states losing their rights
The fourth-most popular girl's name in 2008, it was also the last name of our 4th president
In 1794 Aaron Burr introduced Dolley Payne Todd to this future president
This city was founded in 1836 as the capital of the Wisconsin Territory & named for a man who died that year
In 1787 Jefferson wrote to this "Father of the Bill of Rights", "A bill of rights is what the people are entitled to"
His stepson by Dolley once owed debts of over $40,000 that the president himself had to pay
Marshall's first major case, Marbury v. him, established the court's right to review federal laws
This man seen here played a leading role in the Constitutional Convention
He was the first sitting president who could have sung "The Star Spangled Banner"
Elbridge Gerry
He was the "Father of the Constitution", drafting much of it himself
After the War of 1812, this 4th president asked Congress to declare war on Algiers