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132 Marston Ave., Eau Claire, Wisconsin Coordinates 44°48′15″N 91°29′45″W / 44.80417°N 91.49583°W / 44.80417; -91.49583 ( James Barber
Eau Claire, Wisconsin: Genres: Barbershop: Years active: 1949 () –1955 () Past members: John Steinmetz – tenor Jim Chinnock – lead Don Cahall – bass Don Lamont – baritone Gene Rehberg – bass (1949–50)
Eau Claire is known regionally for its arts and music scenes and is the hometown of indie folk band Bon Iver, whose lead singer Justin Vernon co-curated the city's annual Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival. [17] Eau Claire is the second fastest-growing major city in Wisconsin after Madison, with 5.4% population growth between 2010 and 2020. [18]
Built in 1899, [34] the former (1899-1927) Eau Claire Masonic Temple is now the Antique Emporium. 23: Eau Claire Park Company Addition Historic District: Eau Claire Park Company Addition Historic District: September 10, 2004 : Roosevelt, McKinley, and Garfield between Park Ave. and State St.
2024 – Westminster Chorus; 2023 – Ambassadors of Harmony; 2022 – Music City Chorus; 2021 – No champion; contest cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; 2020 – No champion; contest cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
In 2014, alumni John and Carolyn Sonnentag gave more than 25 acres of land along the Chippewa River to the UW-Eau Claire Foundation. The UW-Eau Claire Foundation also accepted a $70 million gift from the Sonnentags and their family foundation in 2021.
It includes the western half of the city of Eau Claire, along with the city of Osseo and the villages of Eleva and Strum. It contains landmarks such as the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire campus, the Eau Claire campus of Chippewa Valley Technical College, Carson Park, and Water Street Historic District. [2]
Located in western Wisconsin, the district comprises the eastern half of Eau Claire County and part of southeast Chippewa County. It includes the downtown and the east side of the city of Eau Claire , along with the cities of Altoona and Augusta , and the villages of Cadott , Fairchild , and Fall Creek .