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'Star Wars,' punks and payphones: Life in Madison in the 1980s
1980 - 'Empire Strikes Back' draws huge crowd
A large crowd gathers in a line outside the Orpheum Theater on State St. on June 18, 1980, for a free premiere of "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" sponsored in part by WMAD-FM.
1980 - Barbara Hoffman hears verdict
Barbara Hoffman, right, and her attorney, Don Eisenberg, react after hearing the guilty verdict in her murder trial in June 1980.
1980 - Construction workers stop by motel
Silo construction workers walk near an International S-Series truck in a motel parking lot in 1980.
1980 - Truck sits at farm
An International S-Series truck with a trailer sits on a dirt road in front of a newly-constructed silo and several barns and farm buildings in 1980.
1980 - Crowd watches polar bears at Vilas Park Zoo
Two polar bears are shown in their enclosure at the Henry Vilas Park Zoo in 1980.
1980 - Elm trees line sidewalks near Bascom Hall
Elm trees, which were planted in the 1850s, line the sidewalks leading up the mall to Bascom Hall on the University of Wisconsin campus. As of October 2016, only three of the large old elms remained, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society.
1982 - Spooner plays Headliners
The band Spooner performs at Headliners nightclub on University Ave. in 1982. Band members included Butch Vig (drums), Duke Erikson (guitar), Dave Benton (guitar), Jeff Walker (keyboard), and Joel Tappero (bass).
1982 - Pair sits at Orton Park
Two people sit inside a gazebo in Orton Park in 1982.
1982 - Man stands on street
A man leans against a parking sign on a sidewalk across the street from American Legion Post #501 in 1982.
1982 - Pair sits at diner counter
A man and woman pose for the camera while sitting at the counter of a diner in 1982.
1982 - Woman watches from Crazy Mary's Leatherie
A woman stands in the open doorway of a shop with a sign that reads: "Crazy Mary's Leatherie" in 1982.
1982 - Boys play in sand
Three young boys are covered in muddy sand while playing in 1982.
1982 - Customers wait for laundry
Three people wait outside of a coin operated laundry on Williamson St. in 1982.
1982 - Shafer Pharmacy owner surveys Williamson St.
Shafer Pharmacy owner Hugh Hessman stands by a large window looking out onto Williamson St. in 1982.
1982 - Author Angela Lobo-Cobb sits at her desk
Author Angela Lobo-Cobb, who has written and compiled books of poetry, sits sideways in a chair at her desk in 1982.
1982 - Sculpture sits near train tracks
A metal abstract sculpture stands in the grass beside railroad tracks in 1982.
1982 - Woman walks along sidewalk
A woman, Lori Bose, walks down a sidewalk with a tripod in 1982.
1982 - Woman washes dishes
A woman, Karen Barry, stands over a sink washing dishes in 1982.
1983 - Truck drivers talk on payphones
Truck drivers use payphones at a truck stop off Interstate 90 in 1983.
1984 - Appliances-SFB performs
Singer Tom Laskin of the rock band Appliances-SFB jumps in the air during a 1984 performance by the band in guitarist William Siebecker's basement. Appliances-SFB members Ed Feeny, far right, and Siebecker, center right, play electric guitars.
1985 - Crew films 'Back to School'
A member of the "Back to School" film crew touches up the makeup of actress Sally Kellerman during filming of a scene from the movie in 1985 on the University of Wisconsin Library Mall in Madison.
1985 - Manchester's razed
Construction workers raze Manchester's Department Store near the Capitol in June 1985.
1985 - UW transformed for film shoot
During filming of "Back to School" on the University of Wisconsin campus in 1985, the pedestrian overpass bears a sign for the fictional Grand Lakes University and a banner reading "Go Hooters."
1985 - Girl lends a hand at Wingra School
A girl opens the door for a boy at Wingra School in 1985.
1986 - Gov. Tony Earl supporters celebrate early
Before Gov. Tony Earl conceded the race, some of his supporters celebrate at his campaign party in 1986.
1986 - Packers face Jets at Camp Randall
Green Bay Packers defender Mossy Cade (24) blocks a punt by the New York Jets during a preseason game at Camp Randall Stadium on Aug. 9, 1986. At the time it was the largest crowd to see the Packers play in Wisconsin, and it was also the first professional football game ever held in Madison. The Packers won 38-14.
1986 - Robbery re-enacted
Police officers re-enact a crime that took place at a convenience store on April 22, 1986. The killing of Andrew N. Nehmer was re-enacted April 23, 1986, for the filming of a Crime Stoppers public service message for the Madison Police Department. Police officer Jay Lengfeld, left, depicts the victim, and detective Rick Miller, center, portrays the criminal.
1986 - State Capitol shown from above
An aerial photograph shows the State Capitol in August 1986.
1987 - Kids attend Packers game at Camp Randall
Three young boys stand in the bleachers at Camp Randall Stadium on Aug. 22, 1987, during a preseason Green Bay Packers game against the Washington Redskins. The Packers lost 33-0.
1987 - Packers hammered by Redskins at Camp Randall
Green Bay Packers player Lee Morris (#48) is surrounded by Washington Redskins players at a preseason game at Camp Randall Stadium on Aug. 22, 1987. The Packers lost 33-0.
1989 - Gov. Tommy Thompson takes part in Amtrak celebration
Wisconsin Gov. Tommy G. Thompson, center, a member of the Amtrak governing board, joins an unidentified Amtrak official as the train breaks a ceremonial banner Oct. 30, 1989, at the Amtrak station to mark the beginning of increased service on the Hiawatha line between Chicago and Milwaukee.

