English: The State Office Building at 1-29 W. Wilson Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Arthur Peabody in the Art Deco style and constructed in three stages. The North Wing was built in 1931, the Center Section was added in 1939, and the South Wing was completed in 1959. Located on a slope, the building's 13 stories are visible from Lake Monona, but the Wilson Street front has only 11 stories. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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