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List of Wisconsin amusement and entertainment parks Park name Location Action City (indoor amusement park) Eau Claire: America's Action Territory (indoor/outdoor amusement park) Kenosha: Bay Beach Amusement Park (outdoor amusement park) Green Bay: Breaker Bay Blue Harbor Resort (indoor water park) Sheboygan: Bristol Renaissance Faire (theme ...
Electric Park, Eau Claire, Wisconsin (1895 – c. 1926) – park adjacent to nearby Lake Hallie; closed after Chippewa Valley Electric Railway ceased operations on September 1, 1926 Electric Park, Fort Smith, Arkansas (1905–1920) [ 10 ]
Riverview Park (Eau Claire, Wisconsin), public park; ... Riverview Park (Iowa), a former amusement park in Des Moines, Iowa; Neighborhoods and places
Jan. 26—EAU CLAIRE — A playground partially built on a hillside, a skating area that can be used in winter and warm weather, and riverfront boardwalks are among features envisioned for a city ...
EAU CLAIRE — One of the city’s newest parks is practically complete, with the Parks and Recreation Department saying there are only a few more minor developments to go. But despite those ...
Phoenix Park is a public space in downtown Eau Claire, Wisconsin, located on a former brownfield site at the confluence of the Chippewa River and the Eau Claire River. It covers approximately 9 acres with approximately 1/2 mile of riverbank frontage. [1] The park serves as the trailhead for the Chippewa River State Trail. The park also offers a ...
The park offers a bike trail, playground equipment, lit tennis courts, a gazebo, picnic tables, and rest rooms. The centerpiece of Owen Park is the Sarge Boyd Bandshell, a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places that was built to showcase the musical pride of the city, the Eau Claire Municipal Band. Seating for ...
EAU CLAIRE — As the City of Eau Claire currently discusses its 2025 budget, one area of concern is staffing, especially when it comes to the Parks, Forestry, and Cemetery Division. “Every year ...