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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Eau Claire ...

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    Eau Claire: 38 contributing homes in various styles, [35] ranging from the Dutch Colonial Revival Stokes home built in 1907 [36] to a 1936 house in International Style on Roosevelt Ave. [37] to Ranch-style houses built in the early 1950s. 24: Eau Claire Public Library: Eau Claire Public Library: January 28, 1983 : 217 S. Farwell St.

  3. Albert C. Bostwick Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Albert Bostwick, known to his family as "Brother", was the eldest boy of five children born to Mary Lillian (née Stokes) Bostwick and Albert Carlton Bostwick Sr. Among his siblings was Dorothy Stokes Bostwick, Lillian Bostwick Phipps, Dunbar Bostwick, and Pete Bostwick. His father, a banker and sportsman, set early automobile speed records. [2]

  4. St. Joseph's Chapel (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart Parish, Eau Claire's German-speaking Catholic congregation, formed in 1875, when it split off from St. Patrick's Church. Parishioner Joseph Bemish built St. Joseph's Chapel in the church cemetery in 1896. On the cornerstone was written "St. Joseph's Kapelle 1896."

  5. Flukey Stokes - Wikipedia

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    Compared to his son's funeral, "Flukey" Stokes' arrangements were considerably modest. The service was held at the A.R. Leak Funeral Home on 78th Street and S. Cottage Grove Avenue, which also conducted the ceremony for the younger Stokes. [20] Over 7,000 people filed past Flukey's casket for a final glimpse of the slain mobster. [7]

  6. List of people from Eau Claire, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Waldemar Ager, Norwegian-American newspaperman and author; Ellen Gabler, New York Times investigative journalist; C. L. James, anarchist writer and local journalist; Eppie Lederer, advice columnist who wrote under the pseudonym Ann Landers; during her time in Eau Claire she served as chair of the Eau Claire Democratic Party [15]

  7. Eau Claire, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Eau Claire is also a regional commercial and business center and home to the headquarters of home improvement store chain Menards. [16] 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]

  8. Salsbury Row House - Wikipedia

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    The Salsbury Row House is located in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [2] History.

  9. Eau Claire - Wikipedia

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    Eau Claire (French for "clear water", pl. eaux claires) is the name of a number of locations and features in North America. The name is pronounced as if it were spelled "O'Clare". The name is pronounced as if it were spelled "O'Clare".