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Our readers’ local love stories

Help us put our city on the map by submitting your love stories.

Love Map

Click the green “add point” button on our map to submit your love story.

Graphic via 6AM City

Have you found love in Madison? We want to know about it.

This Valentine’s Day, we’re creating a map of places where our readers have made memories around the area. We want to hear about every kind of relationship. Tell us about your meet cute stories, getting advice from a parent, learning to love yourself... we love love stories in all their forms. (But do keep it PG, please.)

We want to hear about every kind of relationship. Tell us about your meet cute stories, getting advice from a parent, learning to love yourself... we love love stories in all their forms (but do keep it PG, please).

Add your story to our map:

  1. Zoom into Madison (or wherever your love story started)
  2. Click the green “add point” button
  3. Add the address in the “Search for a Place” text box
  4. Include a short anecdote in the “Point Description” text box

You have until Friday, Feb. 9 to submit for a chance to be featured in our interactive map (and newsletter).

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