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First St. in Wausau; "Wisconsin for Kennedy" with B.J. Hollars, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Peking Restaurant, 221 Scott St. in Wausau. All events are free to attend. For a complete schedule of ...
Celebrate the history and strength of the Black community during Wausau's Juneteenth event from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. June 22 at Whitewater Music Hall, 130 First St. The celebration will include food ...
The Wausau Holiday Parade will begin at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at Marathon Park and travel to The 400 Block in downtown Wausau. Over 75 floats are expected to participate.
The Marathon County Historical Museum is museum located in Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located in the Cyrus Carpenter Yawkey House, a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The house is a significant example of Classical Revival architecture. [2]
The Grand Theater is a historic theater and performing arts center in Wausau, Wisconsin, offering a variety of musical and artistic performances. [1] The Grand Theater traces its origins back to the Grand Opera House, which was originally built on the same location in 1899. [2] The 890-seat opera house was a popular venue for musical and ...
Wausau has 12 banks with 41 branch locations, three trust companies and three holding companies in the metropolitan area. There are also 13 open membership credit unions with 18 branch locations. [27] The Wausau area is a center for cultivation of American ginseng, [28] and is also known for its red granite, which is quarried nearby. [29]
1912 Shingle style house along the Wisconsin River, designed by Eschweiler. [40] [41] Mathie was a clergyman, educator, and the first president of Wausau Sulphate Fiber Co. (later Wausau Paper), [42] which revived Mosinee's economy after Dessert's sawmill closed.
Charles Dunbar came to Wausau in 1874 and started a jewelry store and a bicycle shop. He also invested in land in Marathon County and 400 lots in Wausau, including this one. He married Letitia Single and they lived near the center of town. [3] After Charles died, Letitia had this house built in 1898 for herself and her daughter Nell.