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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]
Spans the Eau Claire R. between Galloway and Gibson Sts. Eau Claire: 442-foot steel Warren deck truss railroad bridge across the Eau Claire River, built in 1910 for the Soo Line by Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Co. The bridge follows an S-curve to join two parallel rail lines without any sharp bends.
Shopping mall in Eau Claire, Wisconsin Oakwood Mall Location Eau Claire, Wisconsin Opening date October 15, 1986 ; 38 years ago (1986-10-15) Developer General Growth Properties Management Brookfield Properties Owner Brookfield Properties No. of stores and services 91 No. of anchor tenants 6 (5 open, 1 vacant) Total retail floor area 818,689 square feet (76,058.7 m 2) No. of floors 1 Public ...
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Oct. 3—EAU CLAIRE — AMC Theatres closed its location in Oakwood Mall this past weekend, which leaves one movie theater chain in operation in the Eau Claire area. Paper signs seen Monday posted ...
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Eau Claire County (/ oʊ ˈ k l ɛər / ⓘ) is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 105,710. [3] Its county seat is Eau Claire. [4] The county took its name from the Eau Claire River. [5] Eau Claire County is included in the Eau Claire, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the Eau ...
The land that became Carson Park was donated in 1914 to the city of Eau Claire by heirs to lumber baron William Carson, and named in his honor. [1] The park was opened the following year. Construction of a sports complex, including a baseball stadium, football stadium and tennis courts, began in 1935 as a Works Progress Administration (WPA ...