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The John R. and Nell Commons House

1913 establishments in WisconsinAmerican Craftsman architecture in WisconsinBungalow architecture in WisconsinHouses completed in 1913Houses in Madison, Wisconsin
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in WisconsinNational Register of Historic Places in Madison, WisconsinPrairie School architecture in Wisconsin
Commons House
Commons House

The John and Nell Commons House is a large hilltop bungalow built in 1913 in Madison, Wisconsin, from which UW professor John R. Commons wrote influential books on economics, helped craft Progressive public policy, and mentored a generation of economists. The house itself was designed by Cora Tuttle - not a formally trained architect, but the first woman to practice architecture in Madison. In 1985 the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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The John R. and Nell Commons House
Norman Way, Madison

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53705 Madison
Wisconsin, United States
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