Route designations
- video 1, red arrows
- video 2, purple arrows
- video 3, green arrows
(text boxes, highlights, and arrows added)
- East: UW Arboretum
- North (southwest to northeast): Odana Road
- West: Midvale Boulevard
- South: Mohawk Drive
Timeline and description
- 1914 and 1915. Most of property purchased by Madison Realty Co.
- 1916. Contest to name streets.
- Description
- picturesque suburb
- winding roads
- private water system
- private bus system
- parks, tennis courts, golf course
- Housing styles (Colonial, Greek and Tudor revivals; French Provincial, Craftsman, Prairie)
- 1917. New grade school opens
- 1920. Nakoma District Welfare League, a women's group, formed
- 1921. Nakoma Golf Club, a private country club, opens.
- 1927. 80 families live here.
- 1928. First addition to development created
- 1931. Restrictive covenant bans African-Americans from living in neighborhood
- 1931. Annexed by City of Madison
- 1936. Home construction resumes at a pace comparable with 1920s
- 1945. All 11 of pre-WWII portions of neighborhood occupied
- 2016. Average home value: $444,642
- City of Madison neighborhood profiles
- The Origins of Some Madison, Wisconsin, Street Name. Part VI. (Historic Madison, Inc. of Wisconsin)
- Nakoma's prestige is framed around the family home. (Wisconsin State Journal, 9/21/2016)
- The Nakoma neighborhood: A walking tour
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Auto tour of Glen Oak Hills neighborhood. (12/17/2017)
Auto tour of Crestwood neighborhood. (12/8/2017)
Auto tour of Westmorland neighborhood. (12/7/2017)
Approach and auto tour of Owen Parkway, Hoyt Park. (12/6/2017)
Auto tour of Indian Hills subdivision, (12/6/2017)
Auto tour of Pilgrim Village. (12/5/2017)
Auto tour of Highlands. (12/5/2017)
UPDATE. Madison's "Levittown" at 66. (12/2/2017)
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