Lodging Establishments Marker, Madison, GA. The text on the marker reads as : With the arrival of the railroad, the traditional inn or tavern along former stagecoach routes gave way to boarding houses and hotels. In Madison, lodging sprang up along Jefferson Street to the square, providing rooms as well as sites for public dining, entertainment, and gatherings. Antebellum accommodations included the American Hotel (corner of W. Jefferson & Main streets) and the Planter’s Hotel (corner of E. Jefferson & Hancock streets), later expanded as the Madison Hotel (1871-1891). During Madison\u27s Victorian heyday, the lack of a hotel was intolerable so a three-story, high style structure emerge - the Turnell - Butler Hotel (1892, burned 1930). Bui...