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Neillsville was platted on April 14, 1855, and incorporated in April 1882. [9] A Winnebago Indian boarding school was operated by the Evangelical and Reformed Church on the west side of Neillsville from 1921 to 1957. [10] [11] Neillsville is where noted architect William L. Steele died. Poor health had forced Steele to retire from architecture ...
The Neillsville Bank at 538 Hewett was built in 1887 as a red brick general store with a corner entrance, and was known as the Gates Block. In 1909 the bank remodeled the exterior to Commercial Prairie Style, covering it with tan brick and limestone trim and moving the entrance to the middle of the east side. [2] [12]
Chippewa Valley Technical College is one of the 16 technical and community colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System, centered in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. It serves an 11-county area, with its largest campus in Eau Claire (actually home to three separate campuses: Clairemont, Gateway, and West) and major regional centers in Chippewa ...
The school opened in 1921, also hosting the public library and community events for many years. [25] The building was designed by William Alban of Eau Claire in the Prairie School style, and designed for students to move from one specialized classroom (e.g. a lab) to another, which was a rather new idea at the time.
View of Reed School near Neillsvile, Wisconsin. Reed School Historic Site is a one room school museum owned and operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society. [1] [2] [3] The school is located on the corner of U.S. Route 10 and Cardinal Avenue near Neillsville, Wisconsin. The classroom has been restored to its 1939 appearance and is used for ...
The Cloverbelt Conference is a high school athletic conference in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.It consists of 17 schools from west central Wisconsin, located between the Eau Claire – Chippewa Falls metropolitan area and the Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area.
The Neillsville Post Office is a historic building added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [1] This building is the first federally owned post office in Neillsville. Before that, postal services were provided from a private location chosen by the postmaster at the time.
In 1970 an elementary school received an addition. It had a cost of $137,000. [3] In 2019 the district installed solar panels. [4] In the period 2019 to 2022, enrollment increased by 69, due to out-of-district students enrolling and additional housing developments. 58 of those students were added beginning in 2021. [5]