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  2. New hotel gains final approval in Chippewa Falls - AOL

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    Jul. 24—CHIPPEWA FALLS — The Chippewa Falls City Council has approved the final plans for a new, four-story hotel to be constructed along the south side of Chippewa Crossing on the east side ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Chippewa ...

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    Hotel Chippewa: Hotel Chippewa: June 30, 1994 : 16-18 N. Bay St. Chippewa Falls: 3-story brick railroad hotel built in 1915. It was modern at the time, with a telephone in every room and iron fire escapes. [17] [18] 6: Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge

  4. Hotel Chippewa - Wikipedia

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    16-18 N. Bay St., Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin: Coordinates Area: less than one acre: Built: 1915 ... Hotel Chippewa is located in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. [2] History

  5. West Hill Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Chippewa ...

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    Chippewa County Bank: Chippewa County Bank: September 19, 1977 : N. 1st St. and Lincoln Ave. Montevideo: 1900 Romanesque Revival commercial building constructed to house Montevideo's oldest bank, established in 1870. [7] 4

  7. Cook-Rutledge House - Wikipedia

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    After James's death, Justine sold the house in 1887 to Irish immigrant Edward Rutledge, vice-president of the Chippewa Lumber and Boom Company and an assistant to Frederick Weyerhaeuser. In 1888 Rutledge altered the mansion to its present appearance. In 1915 the house was sold to Dayton E. Cook, a prominent lawyer and county judge.

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