Graduate Hotels: Madison and Ann Arbor
A room at the Graduate Ann Arbor, which opened earlier this year. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
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The Chicago-based Graduate Hotels chain has outposts in Madison and Ann Arbor, both good places for a campus visit.
A bicycle sits in the lobby at the Graduate Ann Arbor, a hotel that opened earlier this year near the University of Michigan. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
The Graduate Hotels directory plays up the college theme. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
The Big House isn’t an exaggeration: It’s the largest sports stadium — collegiate or professional — in the country. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
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Wolverines coach Jim Harbaugh’s success has locals calling the city Ann Arbaugh. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
Wolverines fans sport maize and blue at a football game this fall. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
A chalkboard full of equations adds an erudite touch at the Graduate Ann Arbor. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
Dane County Farmers’ Market is a Saturday staple in Madison through early November. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
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Stella’s Bread Stand at the Dane County Farmers’ Market. (Handout / Andrea Guthmann)
Badger touches permeate the Graduate Madison, which opened last year in the Wisconsin capital. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
Ann Arbor’s Michigan Theater. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
The lobby of the Graduate Madison. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
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Madison’s lakefront path along Lake Mendota. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
The Wisconsin State Capitol is a must-see in Madison. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
The Solidarity Singers perform in Madison. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
The Har-Bug pays homage to Ann Arbor’s favorite son, Coach Jim Harbaugh. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)
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Ann Arbor’s Graffiti Alley. (Chicago Tribune / Andrea Guthmann)