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Dec. 13—CHIPPEWA FALLS — Joe Wedemeyer, a Chippewa Falls parks maintenance employee, was opening Irvine Park at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday when he saw a blue van that appeared to be intentionally ...
Jul. 5—CHIPPEWA FALLS — A new hiking trail in Irvine Park provides some challenges, but it provides a beautiful view of Duncan Creek, says Chippewa Falls Parks Director John Jimenez. The Bluff ...
Irvine Park is a city park located in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Founded in 1906 by William Irvine, it covers 318 acres (129 ha) including a zoo, started in 1909 as a bear pen, [ 1 ] and museum. [ 2 ]
After my father died in 2016, my family struggled to let go of the many pieces his Christmas village encompassed. In retrospect, my mom, sister and I weren’t ready; those houses were the most ...
Irvine Park (Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin) This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 20:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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The village has four sections that flow into one another. The oldest is an 1800s Dickens scene, accompanied by an early-1900s Vermont scene, a farm, and a 1900s cityscape.
William Irvine's career touches on many aspects of the logging boom that built Chippewa Falls. In 1866 at age 14 he started working with his brother-in-law [7] as a raftsman for Pound, Halbert & Company - i.e. guiding rafts of sawed logs from the sawmill that stood where Duncan Creek meets the Chippewa River downstream to places like Reads Landing, where the Chippewa joins the Mississippi.