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  2. Phoenix Park (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Park is a public space in downtown Eau Claire, Wisconsin, located on a former brownfield site at the confluence of the Chippewa River and the Eau Claire River. It covers approximately 9 acres with approximately 1/2 mile of riverbank frontage. [1] The park serves as the trailhead for the Chippewa River State Trail. The park also offers a ...

  3. Eau Claire, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Park hosts a weekly farmers market and open-air concerts during the summer. Riverview Park is a common summer swimming destination and one of the local boat landings. It has picnicking areas, grills, and public restrooms. There are also two dog parks in Eau Claire: Otter Creek Off-Leash Dog Park and Sundet Off-Leash Dog Park. [74]

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  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Eau Claire ...

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    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.

  6. Meet the Phoenix-trained chef at Larcher’s Market - AOL

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    The Belmont has a new neighbor: Larcher’s Market — a sister concept that is part bar, part coffee shop, part restaurant and part specialty market — opened last week on the east side of ...

  7. Festival Foods - Wikipedia

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    Festival Foods in Holmen, Wisconsin Festival Foods locations [4]. Festival Foods is a family owned American supermarket chain operating stores throughout Wisconsin. It was founded in 1946 by Paul and Jane Skogen as Skogan's IGA in Onalaska, Wisconsin, and is still owned by the Skogen family. [5]

  8. Cody Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The old Le Claire city hall at 201-203 N. Cody has a concave hipped roof, pedimented window hoods, and a decorative cornice. The former Presbyterian Church, located at 322 N. Cody Road, is the only historic church building in the district.

  9. Stone House (Le Claire, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    The Stone House was built in Parkhurst, which was a speculative suburb next to Le Claire, sometime in the 1850s. It is the only stone house in the area. [2] Early owners of the house were area speculators that included Laurel Summers, who platted the town of Parkhurst, which is now a part of Le Claire, James Eads and Lyman Smith.