Eau Claire's 150th Sesquicentennial Birthday
After a century and a half, we gather where the rivers meet to celebrate our city’s heritage.
for more than 50 years, local orphans were cared for in a little-remembered Eau Claire home
150 years ago, the holiday included dancing, gift-giving, and (naturally) a church dinner
series explores Eau Claire in the year of its birth as well as the 1930s
E.C. businessman created long-running bakery
Eau Claire woman campaigned for suffrage, temperance
1934 book received positive review in New York Times
a century ago, students learned their dots and dashes in Eau Claire
A meteor lit up Eau Claire in 1908. But where did it go?
Hollywood once picked Eau Claire’s State Theatre for a film premiere
during World War II, prisoners of war worked at Eau Claire canning plant
well-dressed wooden gent helped sell cigars for decades
History
Eau Claire native appeared in films, on Broadway
Eau Claire company made key component of WWII tanks – and Christmas tree stands
a juicy tale of a missing phonograph maker, a burned body, and a lot of insurance money
get revved up with these photos from the Chippewa Valley Museum
tuning in to the nearly century-long history and radio and TV in E.C.
historian Brian Blakeley publishes third volume of city’s story
Saturday, March 19, is Eau Claire’s big birthday
A timeline of Eau Claire history for the past 150+ years
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