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Website. www .nwsfa .com. The Northern Wisconsin State Fair is a state fair held annually in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. It was started in 1897 when the state government recognized the difficulty northern Wisconsin citizens had in trying to reach the Wisconsin State Fair held in West Allis. The fair had an attendance of 90,000 in 2001.
Jul. 5—CHIPPEWA FALLS — There will be no capacity restrictions when the Northern Wisconsin State Fair kicks off on Wednesday, and fair organizer Rusty Volk is confident that the festival will ...
EAU CLAIRE — If an event has lasted more than 125 years, it has clearly done something right. Just ask Rusty Volk, the executive director with the Northern Wisconsin State Fair. “It is the ...
Dec. 8—CHIPPEWA FALLS — The Northern Wisconsin State Fair has seen remarkable attendance growth in recent years, to the point that fair executive director Rusty Volk decided to add another day ...
55-14575 [5] GNIS feature ID. 1563041 [3] Website. ci.chippewa-falls.wi.us. Chippewa Falls is a city located on the Chippewa River in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 14,731 in the 2020 census. [6] Incorporated as a city in 1869, it is the county seat of Chippewa County.
The railroad operates on trackage leased from the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) and Wisconsin Central Limited (WC). The UP trackage extends north from Norma, a junction with the UP in northern Chippewa Falls, to Cameron. [3] It was completed by the Chippewa Falls and Northern Railway, a predecessor of the Chicago and North Western Railway, in ...
CHIPPEWA FALLS — Attendance at the 126th annual Northern Wisconsin State Fair was down about 9% this year, said NWSF executive director Rusty Volk. He said weather and economic conditions are ...
Built in 1916, the bridge was designed by James Barney Marsh of North Lake, Wisconsin, and constructed by the Iowa Bridge Company [2] at a cost of $13,950. It replaced another concrete bridge built in 1915, which was immediately wrecked by the spring flood of 1916. The use of reinforced concrete in bridges had been pioneered in Germany and ...