Madison County, Nebraska, United States
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- Madison County
- County
- Located in northwestern Nebraska, 154 km (96 mi) northwest of Omaha; County Seat: Madison.
- Madison County was established with boundaries defined on 26 January 1856 and refefined on 3 March 1873. The name Madison was offered by a group of German settlers who came from Madison County, Wisconsin. Madison County, Wisconsin, was named for James Madison (1751-1836), 4th President of the United States (1809-1817). (NE-T18/p100)
- 41.916672941° 55' 00.0"N-97.600331797° 36' 01.2"W
- 32,655
- 539 m
- 834605323
- Updated Apr 22, 2020