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  2. There was 'no place like' Bill's Fine Food | Wausau ... - AOL

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    The Wausau restaurant opened in 1946 and closed its doors May 31, 2000. Several other businesses have since operated at 932 S. Third Ave.

  3. The Wright Place on 6th was ‘feast’ for eyes and palate ...

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    The Wausau Daily Herald will highlight the top six restaurants our readers miss most, counting down from No. 6. The Wright Place on 6th was ‘feast’ for eyes and palate | Wausau restaurants ...

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  5. Wausau, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Its logo, first introduced in 1954, was the downtown Milwaukee Road railroad depot set against the backdrop of the community's skyline. The Wall Street Crash of 1929 had a major effect on the Wausau area. Many industries were forced to cut back by laying off and dismissing workers or by closing altogether. [6]

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Marathon ...

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    Wausau: Andrew Warren owned an early Wausau sawmill and a chunk of land northeast of the downtown which he sold off gradually. 61 properties contribute to the historic district, built from 1868 to 1934 in a variety of styles. [6] [7] 2: C. B. Bird House: C. B. Bird House: May 1, 1980 : 522 McIndoe St.

  7. Dudley Tower - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Tower, also known as First Wausau Tower, is a high-rise building located in downtown Wausau, Wisconsin. Sitting on the shore of the Wisconsin River, it is the prominent building in the Wausau city skyline. First Wausau Tower is the tallest commercial building in Wisconsin outside of Milwaukee.

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