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Your northwoods family

Chippewa County Wisconsin

2010

www.chippewacounty.com

Activities & Attractions Guide

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Cadott

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Halfway between the Equator and the North Pole The village of Cadott is located “halfway between the Equator and the North Pole” at the junction of State Highways 27 and 29. We are proud to promote the strengths of the region and invite you to visit us soon!

The Veterans Tribute (left) attracts thousands of visitors each year and recognizes the efforts and sacrifices of all veterans.

Cadott Area Historical Society features artifacts from the history of Cadott. The Historical Society is open on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., excluding holidays. Come browse or take a tour. Whispering Pines Golf Course is an 18-hole course that brings the challenge and beauty only available in Chippewa County. Visit www. whisperingpinesgc.net.

Riverview Park (right) is great for summer picnics, family gatherings and beach fun. Be sure to drive through Riverview Park beginning the first Sunday in December to see the many displays and beautiful lights. The Yellowstone Trail was the first transcontinental automobile highway in the United States, passing through Cadott as it stretched from Plymouth Rock to Puget Sound. Visit www.yellowstonetrail.com.

Cadott Community Events

For a complete event calendar, visit www.cadottchamber.org/events. Nabor Days is the second weekend in July. It’s a great opportunity to visit with neighbors and welcome back faces from the past. You’re a neighbor in Cadott if you’re a visitor or a local. Visit www.cadottchamber.org/nabordays. Fall Festival and Booya Daze offers free booya soup, arts and craft dealers, and entertainment for the family throughout the day. For updated details, visit www.cadottchamber.org/fallfestival. Country Fest and Rock Fest Music Festivals make Cadott the place to be for summer fun. National headliners and the summer sunshine make this one hot place to be. Visit www. countryfest.com and www.rock-fest.com.

Home of the Chippewa Valley Music Festivals

Cadott Area Economic Development Corporation   Cadott Village Office   715-289-4282 Cadott Chamber Office   715-289-3338   info@cadottchamber.org   www.cadottchamber.org


COMMUNITY... OPPORTUNITY...POSSIBILITY... Schools

Calendar of Events

• Stanley Rodeo Days - Father’s Day Weekend • Watermelon Festival - Last Sunday In July • Citywide Thrift Sales/Art in Soo Park – 2nd Fri. in Aug.

Public Works

The city of Stanley is served by private and public school systems. Located at the high school is the year around Stanley-Boyd Community Pool and Fitness Center. Public School website is: www.stanleyboyd.k12.wi.us

Business & Industrial Parks

The city’s Industrial/Business Parks contain 390 acres strategically located in sites parallel to Hwy. 29, a four lane limited access highway. Stanley’s location places it half-way between St. Paul/Minneapolis Metro and Green Bay, and has the Canadian National Railroad adjacent to available sites. Interstate 39 and 94 corridors are only short distances and are easily accessible.

Modern water treatment plants provide nearly one million gallons of water daily to businesses, industry and residential customers.

Police Department - 24 hour police protection. Fire Department

Stanley, Chippewa County and Clark County Advantages:

The city’s ISO fire rating for insurance purposes is 5.

Parks/Campgrounds

Recreational opportunities include camping with showers and dump station, fishing, deer and elk parks, picnic facilities, ball fields, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts.

• Pro-Business Climate. • Services of the Chippewa and Clark Economic Development Corporations due to unique locations. • Business/Industrial Parks eligible for the Enterprise Zone Program, Recovery Zone Credits, New Market Tax Credits, Hub Zone Credits and Tax Incremental Financing.

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Welcome to Chippewa County   Your northwoods family

PHOTO WINNER: Joe Palzkill, Sailboat Race on Lake Wissota, Chippewa Falls

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hether you’re planning just a few days with us or are thinking of moving here, you’ll find Chippewa County has it all: The great outdoors • 32,000 acres of pristine forest lands • 21 trout streams • More than 300 miles of snowmobile trails • A well-maintained network of biking and hiking trails • Picturesque parks • Overnight facilities, primitive camping to luxurious resorts • 450 fishing lakes and streams • Cross-country ski trails • Golfing • Opportunities to view birds and other wildlife Communities • 11 unique communities to visit • Beautiful, thriving cities and picturesque, quaint villages Entertainment • Two nationally acclaimed music festivals • Top-name musicians at the Northern Wisconsin State Fair • A year-long calendar of events, festivals and celebrations History • Museums, historical markers and historic places • Commercial tours that include a glimpse of the past, rendezvous and re-enactments Shopping and dining • Outlet and factory stores • Antiques, crafts, homemade and homegrown • Some of the best food establishments you’ll ever visit Annual Chippewa County Tourism Photo Contest

The photographs that appear on the cover and throughout this guide are finalists from the 2009 contest. Each year at least one winning photograph appears on the cover and 11 finalists appear throughout the guide. Finalists also receive their photo professionally printed, matted and framed. For more information about the contest, visit www.chippewacounty.com or call 866-723-0331.

COVER PHOTO WINNERS: (top) John Lauson, Irvine Park, Chippewa Falls; (bottom right) John Lauson, Northern Wisconsin State Fair, Chippewa Falls; (bottom left) Amanda Smith, Lake Holcombe Flowage, Holcombe

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Calendar of Events Things to See and Do Parks Trails Area Communities Chippewa County Map Lakes and Streams

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Historical Markers Dining Recreational Equipment Rentals Lodging Camping Service Directory

Chippewa County contacts Chippewa County Tourism 866-723-0331 • www.chippewacounty.com Chippewa County Visitors Centers Chippewa Falls • 10 S. Bridge St. • 715-723-0331 • Open year round Cornell • Mill Yard Park on Bridge Street & Park Road • 715-239-3619 • Open mid-May through mid-October Chippewa County Forest & Parks 711 N. Bridge St. • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 • 715-726-7880 • www.co.chippewa.wi.us Chippewa County Economic Development Corporation 770 Schneider Road • Suite 3 • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 • 715-723-7150 or 800-797-9976 • www.chippewa-wi.com Wisconsin Department of Tourism 800-432-8747 • www.travelwisconsin.com

Publisher: What’s Playing, Inc. Advertising assistant: Angela Mazaika

Advertising sales: Jerry Bouchér Graphic designer: Charlotte Wilcox

Copyright © 2009 by What’s Playing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any content herein, in any manner and by any means, is prohibited unless prior permission has been granted in writing by the publisher. Mailing address: 130 Riverside Boulevard, Amery, WI 54001 Phone: 715-268-5610, toll-free: 866-341-9624, fax: 715-268-9411 E-mail: admin@whatsplaying.info What’s Playing, Inc., published the 2010 Chippewa County Activities and Attractions Guide in conjunction with the Chippewa County Tourism Council. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, all information contained in this publication is subject to change without notice. Neither What’s Playing, Inc., the Chippewa County Tourism Council nor any advertiser are responsible for any errors or omissions in editorial content. What’s Playing, Inc., and the Chippewa County Tourism Council assume no liability for errors or omissions of advertisers. Opinions expressed in any advertisement are those of the particular advertiser and not of What’s Playing, Inc., or the Chippewa County Tourism Council. Publication of any article or advertisement does not constitute an endorsement of the information, opinions, goods or services offered. What’s Playing, Inc., and the Chippewa County Tourism Council do not warrant the accuracy of any information published herein or the quality of goods or services advertised herein. The Chippewa County Tourism Council maintains the right to edit information as necessary. To advertise in the next guide, contact the Chippewa County Tourism Council at www.chippewacounty.com or 866-723-0331.

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Calendar of Events JANUARY 2010 Bloomer Annual World’s Speed Rope Jump Contest Bloomer High School January 30 Preliminaries starting at 12:30 p.m., with the finals at 7 p.m. For information visit www.bloomerchamber.com Chippewa Falls Candlelight Ski Night Lake Wissota State Park January 30 Cross-country ski a 1 or 2-mile trail through a winter wonderland illuminated by glowing candles from 5 to 8 p.m. For non-skiers, a three-quarter-mile lighted trail is available for hiking and snowshoeing. Weather permitting. For information call 715-382-4574. Stanley 6th Annual Stanley Ice Races Sonnentag Lake January 17 Gates open at 7 a.m. and races start at 11a.m. For information call Paul Peterson, 715-6445962, or Bill Chwala, 715-6442777. New Auburn Snowshoeing by Moonlight Chippewa Moraine Ice Age Visitor Center January 29 A short program about snowshoes begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a naturalistled nighttime snowshoe hike at 7 p.m. For details or to reserve snowshoes call 715967-2800.

PHOTO WINNER: John Lauson, Solstice on Grand Art Faire, Chippewa Falls

Chippewa Falls The Past Passed Here Allen Park May 6–9 This special event sponsored by the Chippewa County Historical Society allows visitors to experience handson activities in a historical encampment, including camp skill competitions, 1800s style food, traders row and live music. For more information call Mary at 715-723-0619.

FEBRUARY 2010 New Auburn Snowshoeing by Moonlight Chippewa Moraine Ice Age Visitor Center February 27 A short program about snowshoes begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a naturalistled nighttime snowshoe hike at 7 p.m. For details or to reserve snowshoes call 715-967-2800.

Chippewa Valley Renaissance Faire 2302 Nelson Road May 22–June 20 Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Come and be a part of the past on the beautiful Chippewa River. For information visit www.festfun.com.

MARCH 2010 Chippewa Falls Spring Craft Show Chippewa Falls High School March 20 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information call 715-723-3304. McDonell High Craft Show March 20 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information call 715-723-9126.

Remember! Things can change! If in doubt, confirm dates, times and conditions before you travel.

MAY 2010 Boyd Ringelspiel Days Lotz Park May 28–30 The celebration includes a carnival, parade, bands, co-ed softball tourney, car show, food and much more.

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Chippewa Valley Century Ride Irvine Park May 30 Starts 7 a.m., ends 5 p.m. 30, 50, 75, or 100-mile bike ride. For information call Jeanne Gustafson at 715-720-1439. JUNE 2010 Cadott Country Fest Chippewa Valley Music Festival Grounds June 24-27 Four-day event features over 20 national and regional artists. Past performers include Big and Rich, Rascal Flatts, Gary Allen, Toby Keith and Montgomery Gentry. For details call 800-326-FEST or visit www.countryfest.com. Chippewa Falls FATFAR (Frenchtown Annual Tube Float & Regatta) Chippewa River June 20 The world’s largest one-day tubing event starting at noon. Join the fun and float down the Chippewa River. Loopy’s will have food and entertainment all day, along with tube rentals. Must be 21. For info call 715-723-5667.


2010 Cornell Cornell Community Fair Mill Yard Park June 4–6 Rides, tractor pull, parade and much more. For information call 715-239-6341. Stanley Stanley Steamer Rodeo Days June 18-20 Rodeo, music, parade, carnival, softball tournaments, and more. For information call Ron, 715-703-3513, or visit www.stanleyrodeo.com. JULY 2010 Bloomer Bloomer Community Fair Bloomer Fairgrounds July 29–August 1 Open daily at noon. Music, carnival, 4-H and FFA exhibits, merchant displays, demo derbies, tractor pull and more. Parade on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. on Main Street. For information call 715-568-3339 or visit www.bloomerchamber.com. Cadott Nabor Days Riverview Park July 8–11 Three days of fun including a carnival, food booths, mud bog, cattle judging, nightly music and parade. For information call 715-289-3338.

Gospel Blue Grass Jamboree New Hope Assembly of God Fest Grounds July 9–11 Enjoy gospel music, good food and great Christian fellowship. For information call 715-452-5300 or visit www.gospelbluegrassfest.com.

Rock Fest Chippewa Valley Music Festival Grounds July 15–18 This annual four-day event features more than 20 national and regional rock bands and performers of the ’70s, ’80s and today. Past performers include Sammy Hagar, Kid Rock, Papa Roach, Poison and Cheryl Crow. For information or details call 800-326-FEST or visit www.rock-fest.com.

New Auburn Jamboree Days Lion’s Memorial Park July 22–25 Community festival which includes softball and volleyball tournaments, kids’ activities, charcoal chicken dinner, live music, beer gardens, firefighter water games and parade at noon on Sunday. For information call 715-237-2223.

Chippewa Falls Northern Wisconsin State Fair Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds July 7–11 Free grandstand entertainment with paid admission. Family entertainment including top name stars, great food, animals and over a mile of carnival rides and attractions. For information call 715-723-2861 or visit www.northernwisstatefair.com.

Stanley Lions Watermelon Festival Chapman Park July 25 The celebration includes a flea market, free watermelon, car show, chicken dinner, children’s games and more. For information call 715-644-5376.

Cornell Fireworks Mill Yard Park July 3 Fireworks at dusk. For information call 715-239-3710.

AUGUST 2010 Boyd Street Dance and Corn Feed Business District August 20 Music, food and free sweet corn. For information call 715-703-3581. Chippewa Falls Indianhead Swap Meet and Car Show Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds August 1 This event will feature over 700 cars, food and refreshments. Gates are open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information call 715-832-0552.

Largest supplier of radio-control products and model trains in the Chippewa Valley

• RC cars • Helicopters • Models • RC planes • Rockets • RC boats • Trains Open Monday–Wednesday 9:30 a.m.–6 p.m. • Thursday 9:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m. • Saturday 9 a.m.–3 p.m. 715-723-4421   •  33 W. Spring St., Downtown Chippewa Falls

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Pure Water Days City of Chippewa Falls August 13–15 YMCA races, Heritage Fun Fest, sporting events, kids’ games, live entertainment, food, kids’ parade and large parade on Saturday, and many other citywide events. For information visit www.chippewachamber.org or call 715-723-0331. Cornell Car Show August 7 Held on Main Street with a special guest appearance. For information call Brian or Lisa at 715-239-6868. Chippewa River Rendezvous Mill Yard Park August 28–29 “Bringing the Past into the Present”. Enjoy displays from the early 1600s- Indian camps to modern day crafters. For information call Sue Spaeth at 715-239-6628 or Wayne at 715-239-6239. SEPTEMBER 2010 Cadott Booya Days September 19 This fall event offers free booya soup, arts and crafts dealers and entertainment for the family throughout the day. For information visit www.Partner29.com. Chippewa Falls Autumn Harvest Winery Annual Fall Festival September 11–12 A charity event held rain or shine, featuring live music both days, concessions, free wine tasting, door prizes and family activities. One dollar from every bottle of wine sold and profits from “wine by the glass” are donated to a local non-profit charity. For information go to www.autumnharvestwinery.com or call 715-720-1663.

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2010 Oktoberfest Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds September 17–19 A full weekend of German fun. Three stages with live entertainment, amazing family fun activities, scrumptious food and much, much more. For info visit www.chippewachamber.org or call 866-723-0340. Cornell Pork in the Park September Roast pork dinner with all the trimmings, homemade pies, activities for children, dancing and more. For information call 715-239-3710. Jim Falls Lions Sturgeon Festival Labor Day weekend Begins Friday and goes through Monday, with fun for all ages. Amusements on the midway, bands nightly, demolition derbies, truck and tractor pull, and a parade. Sponsored by the Jim Falls Lions Club. For information call Mary Vrieze at 715-832-5405. OCTOBER 2010 Bloomer Woman’s Club Arts and Crafts Fair October 9 Bloomer High School starting at 9 a.m.

New Auburn Parade of Colors Fall Hike on the Ice Age Trail October 2 The hills and lakes of the Chippewa Moraine are never more beautiful than at this colorful time of year. This annual hike begins at the Chippewa Moraine Visitors Center between 9 and 11 a.m. Several hike options will be available and include a shuttle, refreshments and fun. For information call 715-967-2164 or visit www.iceagetrail.org.

NOVEMBER 2010 Bloomer Light up the Park North Park November 26 Opening in the park with visit from Santa at 6 p.m. For information call 715-568-3339. PHOTO WINNER: Pamela Kramer, N. Wis. State Fair, Chippewa Falls

Chippewa Falls Christmas Village Irvine Park and Zoo November 26–January 1 Come see the thousands of lights and Christmas decorations in Irvine Park. Open daily from 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and open until midnight on Christmas Eve. For information call 715-723-0051.

DECEMBER 2010 Chippewa Falls Bridge toWonderland Parade Bridge Street December 4 Parade starts at 6 p.m. Enjoy illuminated floats and see Santa on the last float. For information call 715-723-7858.

Open seasonally May 5–mid-October Wed.–Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Closed Mon. & Tues.

Spring and summer guests can enjoy complimentary wine tasting, gourmet food samples and a gift shop. Our patio overlooks the beautiful orchard and countryside and is a perfect setting for relaxing with a glass or bottle of wine, locally made Wisconsin cheeses or bring along your own picnic basket.

2009 Calendar of Events: May 5 — Tasting Room opens July 24 — Customer Appreciation with live music Sept. 11–12 — Annual Fall Festival with live music

During the apple harvest, our orchard store offers: • 17 varieties of apples • Fresh baked goods • Free corn maze • Pumpkins • Pick your own apples • Gift shop

Located 8 miles east of Chippewa Falls at the John McIlquham Orchard Corner of County Highway J & County Highway K   •  715-720-1663   •  www.autumnharvestwinery.com

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Remember! Things can change! If in doubt, confirm dates, times and conditions before you travel.

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Tasting Room & Orchard Store Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Beginning Aug. 16


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Things to See and Do

PHOTO WINNER: Kelly Yliniemi, Pure Water Days Parade, Chippewa Falls

Visit our web site at www.chippewacounty.com for more information and links.

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Arts & Culture Heyde Center for the Arts

Address 3 S. High St.

City Chippewa Falls

Phone 715-726-9000

Attractions Address City Phone Tours Brewery & Wineries Autumn Harvest Winery 19947 CTH J Chippewa Falls 715-720-1663 River Bend Vineyard & Winery 10439 33rd Ave. Chippewa Falls 715-720-9463 Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. 1 Jefferson Ave. Chippewa Falls 715-723-5557 or 888-534-6437 X O’Neil Creek Winery 15369 82nd St. Bloomer 715-568-2341 Business Tours Jim Falls Xcel Energy Dam 19760 CTH S Jim Falls 715-839-1473 X Cheese Making Albrecht’s Cheese 27470 263rd Ave. Holcombe 715-595-4318 Yellowstone Cheese 24105 CTH MM Cadott 715-289-3800 X Fall Color Tours (self-guided) Chippewa County 10 S. Bridge St. Chippewa Falls 715-723-0331 Wagon Rides Cabin Ridge Rides 4271 220th St. Cadott 715-723-9537 Bowling Address City Phone Lanes Bloomer Bowl 1319 Oak St. Bloomer 715-568-3944   8 Cornell Bowl 106 Main St. Cornell 715-239-3825   6 Denny’s Bowl 626 E. Murray St. Boyd 715-667-3253   4 Falls Bowl 9 W. Columbia St. Chippewa Falls 715-723-3347 20 Ojibwa Golf & Bowl 8140 136th St. Chippewa Falls 715-723-8823   8 Spare Me Bowl & Grill 109 E. Chippewa St. Cadott 715-289-4680   8 Schicks Bowl & Brew 106 E. Main St. Cornell 715-239-3825   6 Stanley Bowl 36233 70th Ave. Stanley 715-644-3371   4

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2010 Farm Fresh Foods Farmers’ Markets Chippewa Falls Farmers Market

Address

City

Phone

Open

Bridge & River Street Chippewa Falls 715-723-7858 June–Oct.

Klinger Farm Market 12756 132nd St. Chippewa Falls 715-288-6348 Stanley Farmers Market Soo Line Park Stanley 715-644-0244 Orchards Bushel & A Peck Market 18444 CTH OO Chippewa Falls 715-723-7858 Connell’s Orchard 19372 CTH OO Chippewa Falls 715-723-5119 John McIlquham Orchard 19947 CTY J Chippewa Falls 715-720-1663 McIlquham Orchards 19371 CTH OO Chippewa Falls 715-723-6125 Niblett’s Apple Shed 18027 CTH OO Chippewa Falls 715-828-5518 Schaefer’s Orchard Run (organic)

1726 CTH K

All year June–Sept. Aug.–Nov. May–Nov. Aug.–Oct. Aug.–Oct. Aug.–Oct.

Chippewa Falls 715-723-8865 Sept.–Oct.

Peterson’s Lafayette Orchard 19589 CTH OO Chippewa Falls 715-720-1313 Maple Syrup Dahm’s Sugar Bush 6573 325th St. Boyd 715-667-3294 Folczyk’s Sugar Bush 13650 350th St. Stanley 715-644-5274 Grape’s Sugar Bush 33186 CTH W Holcombe 715-447-5758 Roth’s Sugar Bush 10976 CTH EE Cadott 715-289-3820 Other Albrecht’s Cheese 27470 263rd Ave. Holcombe 715-595-4318 Farm Sweet Farm (organic) 16294 250th St. Cadott 715-289-4896 Horst Berry Farm N15935 Fernwell Ave. Stanley 715-644-0872

All year Call Summer

LaGrander’s Hillside Dairy (organic) Mac’s Berries Snyder’s Valley View Farm UdderMart Yellowstone Cheese

Summer All year Call All year

Golfing

Sept.–Oct. All year All year All year All year

W11299 Broeck Rd.

Stanley

715-644-2275 Call

10439 130th Ave. 3166 172nd St. 14722 CTH Q 24105 CTH MM

Bloomer Chippewa Falls Bloomer Cadott

715-874-6056 715-723-8159 715-568- 1867 715-289-3800

Address

City

Phone

Bloomer Memorial Golf Course

118 E. 13th Ave.

Bloomer

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Entwood Golf Course Lake Hallie Golf Course Lake Wissota Golf Course Ojibwa Golf & Bowl Timber Terrace Golf Course Twin Oaks

28135 290th Ave. Lake Holcombe 2196 110th St. Chippewa Falls 16108 97th Ave. S. Chippewa Falls 8140 136th St. Chippewa Falls 1117 Pumphouse Rd. Chippewa Falls 27356 270th Ave Holcombe

715-595-4035   9 715-861-5442 18 888-382-4780 18 715-723-8823   9 715-726-1500   9 715-595-6013   9

36 70 71 35 35 35

Whispering Pines Golf Course

24700 CTH X

715-289-4653 18

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Skating Address Bloomer Skating & Hockey Rink 1304 Grove St. Chippewa Area Ice Arena First Avenue Hoff’s Skate America 3120 Melby St. Marshall Park Outdoor Rink Bridgewater Ave.

www.chippewacounty.com

City Bloomer Chippewa Falls Eau Claire Chippewa Falls

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Holes Par

Phone 715-568-3032 715-723-4710 715-832-6000 715-723-0051

KLINGER Farm Market

Open Year Round Fresh home-grown potatoes, vegetables & sweet corn (in season)

Spring bedding plants Hostas and perennials Sunflower and bird seed Locally produced honey & maple syrup Open 7 days a week

715-288-6348 6 miles north of Chippewa Falls on Hwy. 124, then 1/2 mile west

9 beautiful holes of golf along the Chippewa River

• Pro Shop • • Restaurant • • Club Rentals • • Power Carts • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Call for Tee Time 715-726-1500 Restaurant 715-726-1199 1117 Pumphouse Road Chippewa Falls timberterracegolfcourse.com


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More Things to See and Do Visit our web site at www.chippewacounty.com for more information and links to our many local civic organizations, airport, schools and colleges, government resources, health-care facilities, libraries, and media outlets.

Historical Tours & Museums Address Baker School Museum Hwy. 27

City Cadott

Phone Open 715-289-4822 By appt.

Bloomer Historical Society Sunday Museum 2200 S. Main St. Bloomer 715-568-4934 2–5 Cadott Area Historical Society Monday Museum 630 N. Hwy 27 Cadott 715-289-4916 9–4 Chippewa Falls Museum of Call for Industry and Technology 21 E. Grand Ave Chippewa Falls 715-720-9206 hours Cook-Rutledge Mansion 505 W. Grand Ave. Chippewa Falls 715-723-7181 Tours available Cornell Mill Yard Park Bridge St. & Park Rd. Cornell 715-239-3619 Downtown Chippewa Falls SelfWalking Tour 514 N. Bridge St. Chippewa Falls 715-723-7858 guided Stanley Area Historical 228 Helgerson St. Stanley 715-644-5320 Sat.–Sun. Museum 1–4 Sunny Valley Schoolhouse Museum Hours & Norwegian Log Home Irvine Park Chippewa Falls 715-723-0051 vary

Sandwiches Pool tables Video games Open daily 10 a.m.

715-595-6362 Jct. 27 & M P.O. Box 263 Holcombe, WI 54745 Carol — Owner Michelle & Dooper — Managers

Area History Center: Chippewa Tuesday County Historical/Genealogical 9–4 Society 123 Allen St. Chippewa Falls 715-723-4399 Movie Theaters Micon Cinemas Stadium 8 Stanley Theatre Skydiving Skydive Wissota Speedway Eagle Valley Speedway Swimming Pools

Address 475 Chippewa Mall Dr. 131 N Broadway St. Address 6482 CTH K Address 19570 150th Ave. Address

City Chippewa Falls Stanley City Chippewa Falls City Jim Falls City

Phone 715-874-7000 715-644-5988 Phone 715-726-1616 Phone 715-382-5102 Phone

Bernard F. Willi Pool Bridgewater Ave. Chippewa Falls 715-723-0051 or 715-726-2733 Stanley-Boyd Community Pool 507 First Ave. Stanley 715-644-5534, ext. 177

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Parks COUNTY PARKS Morris-Erickson County Park This park offers 28 campsites on the shores of Long Lake, with swimming, boat launch and fishing available. 9 miles northeast of New Auburn on State Highway 40. Otter Lake County Park Choose from 22 rustic wooded campsites on Otter Lake, with fishing, swimming, natural history, picnic area and boat launch available. Take County Trunk H 7.5 miles north of Stanley to Otter Lake Road (165th Avenue), then 2 miles west to park entrance. Pine Point County Park Available are 48 wooded campsites on a peninsula surrounded by Lake Holcombe. Swimming, boat launch and fishing available. 2.5 miles west of junction of County Highway M and State Highway 27. Round Lake County Park This getaway destination is day-use only; no camping allowed. Swimming, picnic shelter and facilities are available plus a playground, handicap-accessible boat ramp and loading dock. Day-use area open Memorial

PHOTO WINNER: John Lauson, Farm on County Highway N, Chippewa Falls

Day through Labor Day. Approximately 1 mile north of Highway 40 on Round Lake Road (117th Street), New Auburn. COMMUNITY PARKS Bloomer North Park, 9th Avenue Willis Park, 15th Avenue Witt Park, County Highway F Boyd Lotz Park, Patten Street

Cornell Brunet Falls Park Main Street Mill Yard Park Located on the banks of the Chippewa River. Enjoy the ball fields, pavilion, playground, skate park and nearby parking for the Old Abe Bike Trail. Visitors’ center open May through October. Bridge Street. 715-239-3619 or 715-239-3717

Celebrating 26 Years!

on the beautiful South Shores of Lake Holcombe THE AREA’S ONLY FULLSERVICE MARINA

• Bennington pontoons • G3 boats • Mercury outboards • Mercruiser inboards • Yamaha outboards • Pier Pleasure docks & lifts • FLOE docks & lifts • Factory-certified technicians

Visit our Web site at 715-595-4633 • 26250 County M • Holcombe, WI 54745

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK DURING SUMMER SEASON

www.chippewacounty.com

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Cadott Riverview Park Riverview Park offers natural history and historical interpretive signs. Swimming, as well as facilities for picnicking, volleyball, softball, basketball and tennis are available. Yellow River and State Highway 27. 715-289-4282 PARKS continued on the next page


2010 Chippewa Falls Adams Park, Summit Avenue

James W. Buchanan Park Main Street

Alexander McBean Park Marshall and Grand Avenue

L.C. Stanley Park Terrill and Dwight Street

Ball and Knight Park Loffler Court

Mary E. Marshall Park Tennis courts, skateboard park, ice rink. Bridgewater Avenue

Casper Park Enjoy the 60-acre outdoor sports complex with facilities for softball, soccer and baseball. Canal Street and Old Eau Claire Road. 715-723-0051 Frenchtown Park Bryant and Hebert Street Harmony Park, Bridge Street Hiram S. Allen Park South Bridge Street Irvine Park and Zoo This park on 300 acres includes a band shell, preserved schoolhouse and log cabin, zoo, petting zoo and Glen Loch Dam overlook. Enjoy the Christmas Village with lights and displays. Bridgewater Avenue. 715-723-0051

Rose/Lily Garden This public garden is home to many varieties of roses and lilies. Open May through October. Bridgewater Ave. 715-723-0051 Simon Lyberg Park Garden and Lynn Street Thaddeus Pound Park West South Avenue Village of Lake Hallie Village of Lake Hallie Park This 80-acre park features eight ball fields with concrete dugouts, two pavilions, a concession stand, batting cages, volleyball courts, playground equipment, picnic and restroom facilities. 4902 117th St. 715-726-2660

Lake Holcombe Area Lake Holcombe Town Park Available is a boat landing, sandy beach, volleyball, picnic area and facilities. 715-595-4803 Birch Creek Park Birch Creek Park offers camping, picnic facilities, volleyball, swimming and a boat ramp. Take Highway M west of Holcombe to 250th Street and travel north. Take 282nd Avenue east and the sign will be off on the north side. Town of Lafayette Ray’s Beach Park Enjoy the sandy beach, swimming area and picnic areas. Located on the south shore of Lake Wissota.

Fandry Park This park features picnic shelter, playground and ball fields and is open year round. Fourth Avenue on the east side of Chapman Lake. 715-644-5758 Soo Line Park This park has a veterans’ memorial, picnic tables and a playground area. South Broadway Street.

Jim Falls Anson Park Anson Park is the site of the annual Sturgeon Festival. The park features a playground and picnic areas.

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Stanley Chapman Park Enjoy the campground, picnic areas, playground, volleyball courts, ball fields, tennis courts and game farm located here. Picnic shelters can be reserved. Chapman Lake. 715-644-5758

New Auburn Village Park Enjoy the playground, picnic area and pavilion. Park Street. 715-237-2223

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2010 State Parks Brunet Island State Park 69 campsites are available as well as showers, picnic areas, playground, athletic field, swimming beach, cross-country ski trails, hiking and biking trails. This park is connected to the Old Abe State Bike Trail via a one-mile bike trail link. 1,224 acres where the Fisher River joins the Chippewa River north of Cornell. 715-239-6888 Chippewa Moraine Ice Age Reserve Unit This is one of nine units of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve. Includes a visitor center, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, primitive camping, lake access and more. 715-967-2800, www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/ parks/specific/chipmoraine.

Lake Wissota State Park 116 campsites, with boating, swimming, picnicking and hiking available. Two group campsites for up to 80 people can be reserved for large group camping. The park’s facilities are handicap accessible. Located on the north shore of 6,300-acre Lake Wissota, 6 miles east of Chippewa Falls. 715-382-4574 State Parks are open year-round with limited facilities available in the winter. Required vehicle permits must be purchased. Wisconsin State Park campsite reservations can be made online or by phone. Call 888-WI PARKS or visit www.wiparks.net.

2010 Calendar of Events

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Annual Speed Rope Jump Contest — High School April 3 Easter Egg Hunt — North Park April 28 Senior Awards Night — White Pine June 3 Appreciation Picnic June 5 Citywide Thrift Sales July 24 Tractor Pull — Fairgrounds July 29–Aug. 1 Community Fair July 30 Crazy Days Aug. 1 Community Parade Aug. 26 Chamber Members

Go to www.chippewacounty.com for up-to-date information about park hours, trail conditions and much more.

Picnic Annual Community Visitors’ Center $10,000 Picnic Oct. 9 Women’s Club Arts and Crafts Fair Oct. 31 Children’s Halloween Party — High School Nov. 1–Dec. 16 Gifts for Kids Program Nov. 26 Early Bird Sales Nov. 26 Light Up the Park Opening Dec. 19 Home Lighting Contest Sept. 11

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Over 300 miles of funded snowmobile trails throughout the county. Call for current conditions, trail information and a map. (715) 726-7880 www.chippewacounty.com

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Two miles of trails through scenic terrain below the Wissota Dam. (715) 726-7880 www.chippewacounty.com

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A paved, 20-mile, multi-use trail that passes through farmland, forests and small villages between Brunet Island State Park and Lake Wissota. Town roads connect the trail to Lake Wissota State Park. Day and annual trail passes available at trailheads and the Chippewa Area Visitors Center. (715) 726-7880 www.chippewacounty.com

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Five-mile loop through Chippewa Falls city limits that connects to the Old Abe Trail. (888) 723-0024 or (715) 723-0331

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Over 11 miles of scenic trails that pass along Lake Wissota, through woodlands and prairies. (715) 382-4574 www.chippewacounty.com

Wildflower Trail

Half a mile along the Chippewa River north of Jim Falls, featuring a fantastic spring wildflower display and wooded, river-bottom habitat. (715) 839-1353

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Numerous short trails available throughout a 318-acre urban park, including 3 miles of cross-country skiing. (715) 723-0051 www.chippewacounty.com

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Area Communities Bloomer

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715-568-3339    •   www.bloomerchamber.com Bloomer offers the best of small-town Americana. Offering food and services of every description to visitors and area residents. Bloomer serves as the hub of a large agricultural area and is the gateway city serving residents and visitors to the Blue Diamond recreation area to the north. Bloomer features specialty merchants known for breads, pies and meats. Fine medical facilities serve visitors and residents, and classic churches define the skyline. Bloomer offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities, from its historic annual speed jump-rope competition to several parks and walking trails, an 18-hole golf course, and a beautiful lake in the center of town. Nearby lakes offer boating, fishing, snowmobiling, hiking and hunting opportunities, as well as resorts and campgrounds. In the summer, visitors can visit the historical museum or attend the annual community fair in August. Located off State Highway 53.

715-289-4282   •   www.partner29.com Cadott, “halfway between the equator and North Pole” on State Highway 29, has been attracting visitors since the early 1830s when fur traders came to Jean Baptiste Cadotte’s trading post on the Yellow River. Travelers today will find a full range of services including a motel, restaurants, bakery, cheese houses and more. Cadott celebrates its history with a wide variety of places to visit. A written historical walking tour is available. Riverview Park is home to the Baker School Museum. In addition, the park has historical and Yellow River interpretive signs providing an insight into the unique rock formations along the river. The Cadott Historical Museum has numerous unusual exhibits, family histories and scrapbooks. The ZCBJ Lodge Hall (Bohemian Hall) and Bohemian Cemetery are listed on the State and National Registries of Historic Places. More recent history is remembered with the Wisconsin Veterans Tribute near the intersection of Highways 29 and 27.

Boyd 715-667-3420   •   www.partner29.com The Village of Boyd — nicknamed “The Friendly Town” — is nestled among the farms and woodlots in the gently rolling hills along State Highway 29 east of Chippewa Falls. The many local businesses meet the needs of area residents and visitors. The community also features Lotz Park, with a lighted ball diamond, volleyball and tennis courts, pavilions and play areas. Historic St. Joseph’s Church, built in 1928, has spectacular German stained glass. Its prominent twin steeples have become a landmark in Boyd. Boyd’s 680 residents invite everyone to the community’s Ringelspiel Days Festival which includes sports tournaments, a carnival, parade and live music. Late August the village hosts an event with an outdoor dance and free sweet corn. In early December, Boyd hosts a pancake breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus, horse-drawn wagon rides and skating.

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2010 Cornell 715-239-3710   •   www.cityofcornell.com Nestled on the banks of the scenic Chippewa River off of Highway 178, the city of Cornell is a center for area history and year-round recreation. The city has the only remaining pulpwood stacker (below), located in the Mill Yard Park, site of the Cornell Visitors’ Center and Native American Museum (open May through October). Cornell is also a trailhead for the 19.5-mile Old Abe Trail, for biking, walking, rollerblading and snowmobiling. Brunet Island State Park offers camping and other outdoor recreation. Cornell also has links to Wisconsin’s extensive snowmobile trail network.

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A community center offers flea markets, antique shows and other events. Cornell is home to several community festivals throughout the year; fireworks on July 3, Gospel Bluegrass Jamboree, a car show, Pork In The Park, Chippewa River Rendezvous and an annual arts and crafts fair.

866-723-0331   •   www.chippewachamber.org Chippewa Falls, named one of the top ten small towns in the United States by Time Magazine, is a picturesque community in southeastern Chippewa County just off of State Highway 29 and 53. On the banks of the Chippewa River, Chippewa Falls offers something for everyone, from the Leinenkugel’s Brewery and the Leinie Lodge, wineries, to the Cook-Rutledge Mansion. Mason Companies’ only outlet store in the world is located in Chippewa Falls. Tour the Museum of Industry and Technology or enjoy the 318 acres of Irvine Park and Zoo. Shop and dine in the historic downtown district, with 49 historic buildings and other places of interest. Oktoberfest, Pure Water Days, and the Northern Wisconsin State Fair are just a few of the exciting events Chippewa Falls has to offer.

Visit www.chippewacounty.com for information on attractions and services in these Chippewa County communities.

Holcombe 888-813-9706   •   www.lakeholcombe.org Lake Holcombe recreation area is a place for all seasons. Spring and summer is the time for fishing and recreation on the Lake Holcombe Flowage (approximately 3,600 acres, with 120 miles of shoreline). The summer also offers plenty of opportunities to tour the 3,400-plus acres of public forest land, hike the Ice Age Trail, or go horseback riding in the county forest. Fall brings a beautiful display of colors, whether hunting or hiking in the county forest. Winter is the season for snowmobiling with access to more than 400 miles of groomed trails or riding the lake. In addition to the natural attractions, people gather in Holcombe for community festivals: the Polish Christmas Party and the Lake Holcombe Muskie Tournament.

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Jim Falls

New Auburn

866-723-0331   •   www.chippewacounty.com Perched on the banks of the scenic Chippewa River, Jim Falls offers a small-town feel full of local history and year-round outdoor recreational activites. The Old Abe State Trail can be accessed in Jim Falls, welcoming bikers, snowmobilers, horseback riders and hikers. Xcel Energy’s Jim Falls Hydropower Plant is the largest hydropower producing facility in the Midwest.

715-237-2223   •   www.chippewacounty.com New Auburn welcomes visitors headed for nearby lakes, forests, and trails in the Blue Diamond Recreation Area. Resorts, campgrounds, restaurants, and services are available. Visitors also come to see the Chippewa Moraine Recreation Area, with its more than 3,300 acres of ridges and lakes carved by the glacier. A visitor center provides information on the stagnant ice glacial features that dominate the landscape, and offers access to the 1,000-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail, whether for long-distance hiking or a 4.5-mile walk around the lake-studded Circle Trail. The adjacent Chippewa County Forest provides hunting, hiking, fishing and snowmobile opportunities.

Boat access to the Old Abe Flowage and the upper end of Lake Wissota provides excellent angling opportunities for walleye, muskie, smallmouth bass and catfish. The Old Abe War Eagle memorial statue commemorates Wisconsin’s feathered Civil War hero. The Chippewa River along Highway 178 just north of Jim Falls offers a view of the original river channel, a hiking trail with spectacular displays of spring wildflowers, an area of study for geology students, scheduled flow releases for kayakers, and an opportunity to view Wisconsin’s living fossil, the lake sturgeon.

New Auburn is the setting for the best-seller Population 485, Meeting Your Neighbor One Siren at a Time. Local author Michael Perry’s description of life and death in a small town has inspired many to visit and see the landmarks that play a role in the book. The book jacket is featured on the signs welcoming visitors to New Auburn.

Lake Wissota Area 866-723-0331   •   www.chippewacounty.com The Lake Wissota area offers natural beauty and attractions. Lake Wissota State Park, 9 miles northeast of Chippewa Falls, includes more than 1,000 acres of forests and open prairie bordering a 6,300-acre lake. Boating, canoeing, swimming, water-skiing, and using the miles of trails are popular during the warmer months, and ice fishing, snowmobiling and crosscountry skiing in the winter. The Old Abe Bike trail, accessed at the junction of County Highways O and S, follows the Chippewa River between the park and Brunet Island State Park near Cornell, passing through agricultural and undeveloped lands. The town of Lafayette borders Lake Wissota. The township maintains a boat landing on the lake. The town is the home of Skydive Wissota. The 40-year-old club has trained instructors to help people experience the adventure of skydiving.

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2010 Stanley 715-644-5758   •   www.partner29.com Stanley is experiencing a “Rural Renaissance.” The city is home to Ace Ethanol, Wisconsin’s first large-scale producer of ethanol, and the Stanley Correctional Institution, a medium-security facility housing 1,500 inmates and employing 405.

Village of Lake Hallie 715-726-2660   •   www.chippewacounty.com The village of Lake Hallie, County Highway OO and State Highway 53, began in Wisconsin’s logging era. In the 1870s, the community of Badger Mills formed adjacent to the Chippewa River and Lake Hallie. Lake Hallie, an oxbow of the Chippewa River, was named after the daughter of the lumber mill president. The lake was used as a holding pond for logs. When the logging boom ended, the lake became a recreational center. Today, Lake Hallie provides excellent fishing throughout the year. Anglers and canoeists can enjoy a leisurely float down the Chippewa River from Chippewa Falls to the boat ramp across from Lake Hallie. An 18-hole golf course lies on the shore of Lake Hallie and the banks of the Chippewa River. Hallie Youth Days provides opportunities for young softball and baseball players to display their talents. In the near future, a bike trail will provide a connection to the Old Abe and Chippewa River Bike Trails.

The community is known for Chapman Park, with its annual rodeo, modern campgrounds, elk park, ball fields, volleyball, tennis and basketball courts. Otter Lake recreation area is 7 miles north of Stanley, and is just one of the areas offering fishing and hunting opportunities and recreational trails. The Stanley Area Historical Society Museum draws visitors from near and far, and the community has a pool and fitness center at the high school. Stanley has a motel on the county snowmobile trail and is also close to unique downtown stores, restaurants, businesses and professional services ready to meet the needs of residents and visitors.

Feature Areas Orchard Area

Whether you’re visiting in the spring, summer, or fall, don’t miss the beautiful orchard district in southern Chippewa County. Approximately 4 square miles of rolling hills come alive with apple blossoms in the spring, wine in the summer, and of course, apples in the fall. Seven apple orchards make up this area 8 miles east of Chippewa Falls. Each orchard offers something unique to travelers from near and far. Fresh apple pies, cider doughnuts, gift shops, wine, and fresh-pressed cider are among the treasures to be found. Orchards are open seasonally. Reference pages 8–9 for more information.

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Yellowstone Trail

The Yellowstone Trail was the first transcontinental automobile highway in the United States. In 1912 it began as an effort to provide good roads from South Dakota to the great tourist attraction, Yellowstone Park. It soon expanded to become a road running through all of the 13 northern-tier states, “from Plymouth Rock to Puget Sound.” The trail was marked by bright yellow markers with a black arrow. Today, thanks to the efforts of Chippewa County and the Chippewa County Historical Society, the same Yellowstone Trail logo signs point the way through Chippewa County. For more information on the Yellowstone Trail, visit www.yellowstonetrail.org.

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Blue Diamond Vacation Area “Four seasons of fun” in northern Chippewa County. The Blue Diamond Vacation Area is an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Crystal-clear lakes, acres of public forest, and miles of rivers and streams await the visitor. Hiking trails, snowshoe trails, cross-country ski trails, and snowmobile trails are available. Resorts, campgrounds, and restaurants are all found in this scenic region of Chippewa County. Visit for a day, weekend, a week, or longer and you will keep returning. For more information, call 800-221-6211 or 715-967-2020 or visit www.bluediamondarea.org. www.bluediamondarea.org www.yellowstonetrail.org


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Lakes and Streams Chippewa County has 449 lakes totaling 20,027 acres and ranging from 1 to 6,300 acres. Lake Wissota, the largest lake, is an impoundment of the Chippewa River east of Chippewa Falls. Although many of the smaller lakes do not support much of a fishery, they offer solitude and serenity for those wanting to get away. Thirty-eight lakes have developed public access and most are listed in the table on the opposite page. Many lakes provide excellent angling opportunities. The Chippewa River and its flowages offer some of the best and most diverse angling opportunities in the county. Chippewa County also provides 81 miles of trout fishing opportunities in 24 classified trout streams. Seventy-seven miles of these streams are Class 1 trout water. No trout stocking is done in these streams, since most support adequate natural reproduction.

PHOTO WINNER: Kelly Yliniemi, Glen Loch Dam, Chippewa Falls

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• Boat rentals • Open year round • 2- & 3-bedroom cabins • Bar & grill NEW OWNERS WELCOME YOU TO: Overlooking the Chippewa River along the scenic River Road

NEW! Friday fish fry

For fun, relaxation, fishing, boating and much more, come visit us on Marshmiller Lake 14611 222nd Ave. • Bloomer, WI 54724 715-568-1174 • www.cedarbayresortllc.com

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Historical Markers

Numbers following the historical marker listings correspond to extended descriptions and photos at www.chippewacounty.com. Click on Historical Roots and then the marker number. PHOTO WINNER: Jim Roberts, Irvine Park, Chippewa Falls

Bloomer First Congregational Church-United Church of Christ (11) 15th Avenue This congregation was organized in 1868 in Vanville, later renamed Bloomer. Boyd Edson Union Cemetery (36) South of Boyd on County Highway D Civil War veterans and victims of the 1880 diphtheria epidemic are buried here. In 1887 the cemetery was dedicated by Edson Chubb. He and his wife are buried here.

Cadott Cadott Hub & Spoke Factory (33) Highway 27 Captain Ellery Clark moved this company from DePere to Cadott in 1880. The factory operated for 18 years. Chippewa Falls First Presbyterian Church (1) 130 West Central Street This is the oldest Protestant church in the city of Chippewa Falls, organized in 1855. Notre Dame Church (2) Allen and High Streets Chippewa County’s first church, the mother church of all area Catholic churches.

Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge (9) Spring St. and Rushman Drive Architecturally significant, this is the only Duncan Creek bridge that survived the destructive flood of 1934. Federal Building and Early Mail Service (10) 315 North Bridge Street By the year 1855, mail arrived by “pony express” and two years later a bi-weekly stage line was established. Trinity United Methodist Church (5) 201 West Central Street As early as 1846, Methodists were meeting in Chippewa Falls; in 1892 they built the present red brick building.

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Cook-Rutledge Mansion (14) 505 West Grand Avenue The home of lumberman Edward Rutledge and his wife, Hannah, was built in 1874. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Chippewa Springs (15) 600 East Park Avenue Pure spring water was discovered here by a French explorer in 1700. It was protected by a spring house in 1893, complete with a glass floor. Mason Shoe Factory (16) Rushman Dr. and Columbia St. This site originally held the 1870s Hiram S. Allen gristmill. The mill was torn down and its foundation rock used to build the foundation of the new Mason Shoe Factory.

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2010 The Old Sawdust Pile (19) Timber Terrace Golf Course, 1117 Pumphouse Road This sawdust deposit is from the biggest sawmill in the world under one roof.

Hiram Stores Allen (28) Allen Park (South Bridge Street) Hiram Stores Allen built the first gristmill, the first flour mill, and the first hotel in Chippewa Falls.

Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company (21) 1 Jefferson Avenue Chippewa Falls’ oldest industry was established in 1867 by Jacob Leinenkugel. He called it the Spring Brewery.

Rev. Charles F.X. Goldsmith (29) Allen and High Streets Goldsmith’s first big work in Chippewa Falls was the construction of the Notre Dame Church. His body is in a crypt under the church altar.

Hannah M. Rutledge Home (25) 300 Bridgewater Avenue The Rutledge Home was built by Edward Rutledge in memory of his wife, Hannah. It still operates as a nursing home. Edward Rutledge Charity (26) 404 North Bridge Street Built in 1917 in memory of Edward Rutledge to help people in need and to assist charitable organizations. The Norway House and Birthplace of Alexander Wiley (27) 10 Block W. Grand Avenue Built in 1871 as a rooming house but no longer in existence, the Norway House was the birthplace of Alexander Wiley, Jr., who was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1939.

Oldest Commercial Building in Chippewa Falls (37) 29 West Spring Street Built in 1859, this is the oldest commercial building still standing in Chippewa Falls, originally used as a saloon and boarding house. Site of Hiram S. Allen Home (38) 44 East Columbia Street This site was the location of the ornate pioneer mansion built by Hiram Allen; it was frequented by the Chippewa Indians in the 1800s.

Old McDonell High School/ CVCA (46) 3 S. High Street Built in 1907 as a Catholic school, this building now serves as the Heyde Center for the Arts. Poor Farm Cemetery (50) County Highway I The County of Chippewa, through its local legislative body, decided in 1894 to build a county asylum and in 1895 the main building was erected. The first recorded burial was 1900 and the last recorded burial was 1955. Chippewa Lumber & Boom Sawmill (18) Along the bike trail off Court Street Organized in 1857, the sawmill grew by 1869 to be the biggest sawmill in the world under one roof.

Chippewa Sugar Beet Factor (43) River Street & Water Dept. This is the site of a huge six-story sugar beet factory constructed in 1904.

Irvine Park Cave (20) Irvine Park The cave and seven acres of land was purchased in 1871 for the storage of beer for Schmitmayer’s Brewery. Chippewa Valley Electric Railroad (22) Irvine Park The line, built in 1897, operated for 28 years, running from downtown Eau Claire to Chippewa Falls. The waiting shelter is still in the park. William Irvine (23) Irvine Park In 1906, William Irvine and L.C. Stanley donated 163 acres of land to the people of Chippewa Falls.

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Yellowstone Trail (45) Bike Trail at Park Avenue This trail, established in 1916 in Wisconsin as a transcontinental road, was one of the nation’s first trails.

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Pig Alley (47) Bike Trail at Duncan Creek A grazing area for pigs and other livestock of the Leinenkugel family during the 1800s. This area is now part of the Duncan Creek Parkway Trail.

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Complimentary Wine Tasting Locally Produced Artisanal Cheeses & Chocolates “Live in the Vineyard” Summer Concert Series ~Business Hours~ May thru December Thursday-Saturday 11am - 7pm Sunday noon - 5pm www.riverbendvineyard.com River Bend Vineyard & Winery 10439 33rd Ave. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 715-720-9463

Pioneer Norwegian Log Home (24) Irvine Park This log house was built by Norwegian immigrant Ole Pederson Bjerke around 1881. In 1979 it was donated to the city of Chippewa Falls and moved to Irvine Park for display. Sunny Valley School (39) Irvine Park The one-room schoolhouse was built in 1903. It was later donated to the city of Chippewa Falls for display in Irvine Park. Irvine Park Drive Bridge (48) Irvine Park The Milwaukee Bridge and Iron Company fabricated the bridge in 1907. It originally crossed Duncan Creek on Grand Avenue before moving it to its current location in 1935. The bridge was replaced in 2004.

Eau Claire Travel Center Hotel & Conference Center • Restaurant Hair Salon & Tanning • Convenience Store Gas & Diesel • LP

Bear Den Drive Bridge (49) Irvine Park The Milwaukee Bridge and Iron Company fabricated the bridge and it was moved to this site in 1940. The bridge was replaced in 2004. Cornell Pulpwood Stacker (40) Mill Yard Park Measuring 175 feet high, the Stacker is believed to be the last of its kind still standing in the world and is listed in the State and National Register of Public Places. It was designed and constructed in 1911–1912 by the Joors Manufacturing Co. of England for the Cornell Wood Products Co. Jean Brunet (41) Mill Yard Park Jean Brunet, born in France, moved to Chippewa Falls in 1828. He built the first dams on the Chippewa River. Ezra Cornell (42) City Park Ezra Cornell founded the city of Cornell and Cornell University in Ithica, New York. Eagle Point Township Stanley’s Mill (8) 135th Avenue at O’Neil Creek This is the former site of a dam, gristmill and electrical power plant destroyed by a major flood of O’Neil Creek in 1934.

Chippewa City (7) East of Hwy. 178 at O’Neil Creek Chippewa City as platted in 1856 had a church, school, bank, post office and saloons. It diminished as the logging industry developed 6 miles south in Chippewa Falls. Holcombe The Holcombe Indian (3) Holcombe Town Hall Park An 8-foot carved wooden Indian, which was the guardian spirit of loggers. Holcombe Logging Disaster (4) Holcombe Town Hall Park In 1905, eleven men drowned and five men miraculously survived when attempting to break a log jam. Lake Hallie Badger-Blue Mills (44) Lake Hallie Park Lake Hallie was created in 1843 as a holding pond for the Blue Mills. The first dam was destroyed in 1867 and replaced by a larger one. New Auburn Cartwright Mill (6) Elm Street at New Auburn Fire Station The original sawmill, named the Cartwright Mill, was founded in 1875 by David J. and Paul W. Cartwright.

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2010 Stanley The Yellowstone Trail (12) DowntownStanleyalong1stAve. This trail, established in 1916 in Wisconsin as a transcontinental road, was one of the nation’s first trails. Russian Orthodox Church (35) North of Stanley Built in 1906, St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church is the oldest Orthodox church building in Wisconsin. The Stanley, Merrill and Phillips Railroad (13) DowntownStanleyalong1stAve. This railroad was chartered in 1893 to bring logs to the mill. Township of Arthur Bohemian Nat’l Cemetery (31) 13875 Highway 27 The original records of this cemetery, written in Czech, reflect the nationality of the people who settled this area.

Western Bohemian Hall (32) Highway 27 and 135th Avenue The ZCBJ Hall, built in 1907, reflects the Czech immigrants who came to this area. It continues to be a bonding social center. James A. Bate Home (34) ¾ mile west of Highway 27 Pine Grove Cemetery James A. Bate was a member of the Wisconsin House of Representatives and secretary of Union Lumber Company. Tilden St. Peter’s Church (30) 11370 County Highway Q Settlers from Rhine, Bavaria, Bohemia, and Luxembourg arrived here in the early 1850s. The present building was built and dedicated in 1942.

First Farm in Chippewa County (17) 100th Avenue at Tilden Fire Station In 1847, George Myers, who came from Germany, started this 80-acre farm.

State of Wisconsin OFficial Historical Markers Cobban Bridge Highway 178, Eagle Point Cornell Pulpwood Stacker Highway 64, Cornell Nation’s First Cooperative Generating Station Highway 124, Eagle Point Northern Wisconsin Center Co. Hwy. J, Chippewa Falls Northern Wisconsin State Fair Fairgrounds, Chippewa Falls Old Abe the War Eagle Highway 178, Eagle Point

Sporty par 36 course on gently rolling hills with trees, ponds, flowering shrubs and gardens 2.5 miles north of Holcombe, WI (County M) on Hwy. 27 28135 290th Street Holcombe, WI 54745 (715) 595-4035 www.entwoodgolf.com Kim and Joan Haas

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Brand & generic drugs Medical equipment sales & rental Large selection health & beauty aids Cards & gifts Courteous, friendly staff Delivery service

Monday–Friday 8:30 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Closed Sunday

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715-723-5667   715-723-LOOP   www.723loop.com

Join us on Facebook @ Loopys Dome Year-round volleyball

Open 10 a.m. daily. Outdoor seating and bar area overlooking the Chippewa River. Monday–Friday lunch buffet. 1 mile west of Chippewa Falls on Bus. 29. HOME OF THE LOOPY DOME!   Buses welcome.

Brick Oven Bakery & Restaurant • • • • • •

“Home of Old World Flavors”

Two world-famous homemade soups MAKE Daily sandwich specials plus regular sandwiches YOUR OWN PIZZA! 12 kinds of European-style hard-crust breads SATURDAY Super-premium pastries, muffins and cookies NIGHTS Bohemian entrees served daily 4–8 P.M. Fine coffees, teas, cappuccinos, soft drinks served in our dining room

Dining Bloomer

B = breakfast L = lunch D = dinner

Kayak-Canoe-Innertube Rentals GREAT FOOD! Homemade Pizza!

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Phone

Birch Point Resort & Restaurant

14503 210th Ave.

715-568-1525 Casual

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Bloomer Bakery Bloomer Bowl Bloomer House

1415 Main St. 1319 Oak St. 1019 15th Ave.

715-568-3321 Casual 715-568-3944 Casual 715-568-5324 Tavern

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Blue Moose Grill & Steak House

1628 Woodard Rd.

715-568-2687 Casual

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Bohemian Ovens Cedar Bay Resort China One Cornell Lake Resort Daily Brew Dairy Queen Fat Boy’s Pizza Happy Hour Bar Hardee’s of Bloomer Harm’s Way Bar & Grill Main Street Café Morning’s Corner

905 Martin Rd. 14611 222nd Ave. 2055 19th Ave., Ste. 103 16918 190th Ave. 1205 15th Ave. 1317 17th Ave. 1312 Main St. 1318 Main St. 2070 19th Ave. 1103 15th Ave. 1418 Main St. 18982 Hwy. 124 & 64

715-568-3676 715-568-1174 715-568-1900 715-288-6015 715-568-1240 715-568-1320 715-568-4464 715-568-1622 715-568-2450 715-568-3999 715-568-2233 715-288-6596

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Rock Lake Lodge & Campground

23015 153rd St.

715-568-4370 Casual

R & R Bar & CG Subway Transport Bar & Grill Trout Creek Inn Two Acres Supper Club Valley Tavern White Birch Inn Xpeditions

16028 19th Ave. (Hwy. 64) 715-288-6800 2058 19th Ave. 715-568-2323 1602 Martin Rd. 715-568-2566 2170 CTH A 715-568-4858 21858 CTH SS 715-568-1699 14515 STH 40 715-568-3060 1039 STH 64 715-568-3662 1319 Main St. 715-568-5420

(715) 5OVENS6 (715) 568-3676

Casual Casual Ethnic Casual Casual Fast Casual Casual Fast Casual Casual Tavern

Casual Fast Casual Casual Casual Tavern Tavern Casual

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Countryside

MOTEL

Breakfast served 6–11 a.m. daily, until 1 p.m. Saturday–Sunday American and Bohemian lunch menu served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. OPEN Monday–Friday 6 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday 6 a.m.–8 p.m. (make your own pizza 4–8 p.m.) Sunday 7 a.m.–1 p.m.

Junction Hwy. 29 & 27 • Cadott, WI 54727

715-289-4000

905 Martin Road, Bloomer, Wisconsin Across from Southworth Chevrolet

DeWayne Sloviak, Owner

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Address

Phone

620 Murray St.

715-667-3253 Casual

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715-667-3441 Tavern

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715-667-3434 Casual 715-667-3001 Casual

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Double D Saloon Bar & Grill 505 E Murray St. Hill House Pub & Grill 910 E CTH X Kristine’s Café 710 E Murray St. Cadott B & S Tavern 9141 STH 27 Cabin Ridge Rides 4271 220th St. DJ’s Restaurant Hwy. 27 & CTH X Drywood Tavern 14157 250th St. Four Corners Hwy. 27 & 29 J & J’s Sports Bar & Grill 26566 CTH X Kathy’s Diner 304 E. Mills St. Last Call 332 N. Main St. Latigo and Lace 23027 CTH X Rainbow Gardens 28101 CTH O Reilly’s Crescent Tavern 15506 STH 27 Rick’s Half-Way Hall & Bar 317 N. Main St. Spare Me Bowl & Grill Subway Whispering Pines Golf Chippewa Falls 29 Pines

B = breakfast L = lunch D = dinner

Boyd Denny’s Bowl & Bar

Cuisine

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109 W. Chippewa St. 641 STH 27 24700 CTH X West

715-289-4826 715-723-9537 715-289-4344 715-289-3509 715-289-4500 715-289-4955 715-289-3551 715-289-3482 715-289-4527 715-289-3930 715-289-3631

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715-289-4680 Casual 715-289-4435 Fast 715-289-4653 Casual

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5872 33rd Ave., Eau Claire 715-874-2929 Casual

Bowhunters Headquarters Bows, Accessories, Tuning, Repair Specialists in Musky Tackle

Wednesday: 25¢ Wings Thursday: Buck Burger Friday: Fish Fry Saturday: Prime Rib Sunday: Buffet, 2-Piece Chicken Dinner Breakfast All Day Saturday–Sunday

34009 State Highway 64 Gilman, WI54433 715-447-5557 www.normas-place.com

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4:30 AM Coffee House & Drive Thru 608 N. Bridge St.

715-720-6165 Casual

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Arby’s Arby’s Baier’s Bar

307 E. Prairie View Rd. 1456 Kennedy Rd. 11359 CTH Q

715-726-8888 Fast 715-720-8888 Fast 715-288-6591 Tavern

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Bake & Brew Café & Coffeehouse

17255 CTH X

715-720-2360 Casual

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A warm welcome is only the beginning. There are a lot of good reasons families love Country Inns & Suites. • Complimentary hot Country Breakfast • Warm, friendly service • Easy access to Hwys. 53 and 29

800-456-4000

1021 West Park Ave. • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 715-720-1414 • www.countryinns.com/chippewafallswi

www.chippewacounty.com

2863 S. Prairie View Road Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone 715-723-3607

Pro Shop and Lanes

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715-289-4536 Tavern

Mouldy’s Archery & Tackle

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Hours: Monday & Wednesday 4 p.m.–close Thursday–Saturday 11 a.m.–close Sunday 10 a.m.–close Call and reserve our private dining room and bar for your special events


715-723-7869 Casual

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Address Chippewa Falls (continued) High Shores Supper Club 17985 CTH X Hong Kong House 15 W. Spring St.

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Address Chippewa Falls (continued) Bresina’s Carry Out 10 Jefferson Ave.

Cuisine

2010

715-723-9854 Fine 715-726-1818 Ethnic

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James Sheeley House Restaurant & Saloon 236 W River St.

715-726-0561 Casual

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Bresina’s Hometown Bar and Grill

12037 CTH B

715-288-6303 Casual

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Bresina’s Old Home Restaurant

704 E. Grand Ave.

715-723-7973 Casual

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Kentucky Fried Chicken 1017 Woodward

715-723-4771 Fast

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Bridge St. Station

212 N. Bridge St.

715-738-1111 Casual

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La Grander’s Drive-in & Ice Cream 18143 CTH X

715-723-0672 Fast

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888-382-4780 Casual 715-723-5667 Casual 715-720-9800 Casual 715-288-6331 715-723-7187 Fast 715-723-8823 Casual

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Bridgewater Restaurant & Pub 1009 W. Park Ave.

715-723-6941 Casual

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Burger King 228 W. River St. Burly’s Bar 19 E. Canal St. Cancun Mexican Grill 475 Chippewa Mall Dr.

715-726-1772 Fast 715-720-9148 Casual 715-723-7007 Ethnic

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Casa Mexicana China Buffet

324 N. Bridge St. 475 Chippewa Mall Dr.

715-726-2315 Ethnic 715-726-9886 Ethnic

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Lake Wissota Golf Loopy’s Saloon & Grill Lucy’s Delicatessen Mary’s Country Villa McDonald’s Restaurant Ojibwa Golf & Bowl

Chippewa Family Restaurant

1701 Kennedy Rd.

715-723-4751 Casual

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Olson’s Ice Cream Parlor & Deli 611 N Bridge St.

715-723-4331 Casual

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715-723-5656 Casual

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Papa Murphy’s Take N Bake Pizza 337 E Prairie View Rd. Pete & Sue’s Short Stop 504 N. Bridge St.

715-738-1165 Fast 715-726-0107 Fast

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Pizza Hut Poo’s On The Pond River Inn Bar Schreck’s Place Schemboda’s Subway Subway Sweeney’s Bar & Grill Taco John’s The Cabin Restaurant The View Tomahawk Room Town Pump

715-723-9800 715-723-1266 715-723-9481 715-288-6331 715-723-0131 715-723-0399 715-726-1662 715-723-9905 715-723-5011 715-723-4025 715-861-5200 715-726-9433 715-723-8989

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Connell’s Supper Club 18525 50th Ave. Connell’s II at the Airport

3800 Starr Ave., Eau Claire 715-833-9400 Casual

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Cross’ Four Corners Bar & Restaurant 14982 CTH S

715-723-6783 Casual

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Dairy Queen Dana’s Grill & Bar Domino’s Pizza

715-723-7911 Fast 715-726-1749 Casual 715-726-2626 Fast

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Duncan Creek Winebar and Grill 213 N Bridge St.

715-723-7000 Fine

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Fill Inn Station Glen Loch Saloon

104 W. Columbia St. 1300 Jefferson Ave.

715-723-6551 Casual 715-723-1297 Casual

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Golden Eagle Restaurant

16760 CTH X

715-723-2948 Casual

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715-720-7560 Fast 715-723-3006 Casual

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124 E. Park Ave. 465 Chippewa Mall Dr. 354 Chippewa Mall Dr.

Grammy B’s 12 Bridgewater Ave. Harpole’s Supper Club 19845 CTH X

Cabin Ridge Rides

SERVING PIZZA ALL DAY

Relive early Wisconsin with a horse-drawn ride along scenic and historic Paint Creek

16108 97th Ave. 10691 CTH X-Bus 29 117 N. Bridge St. 3R3 100 Prairie View Rd. 8140 136th St.

225 W. Prairie View Rd. 17643 50th Ave. 10418 CTH X 10764 CTH Q 12938 100th Ave. 860 Woodward Ave. 2029 CTH I 201 E. Canal St. 257 Prairie View Dr. 24 W. Grand Ave. 17779 CTH X 306 N. Bridge St. 616 N. Bridge St.

Smiley’s& PIZZERIA Kitchen

Casual Tavern Casual Tavern Tavern Fast Fast Casual Fast Casual Casual Tavern Tavern

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BEER & WINE COOLERS

DAILY BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS

PHOTO: VAL HELDEN

Friday Night Fish Fry w/ choice of • 8 FLAVORS potato, soup, ICE CREAM salad bar • PIES

Saturday Morning 7–11:30 a.m. Try some potato pancakes, skillet or eggs Benedict

Sunday Morning 7 a.m.–2 p.m. Country-fried steak, 2 eggs, choice of potato, toast

• MALTS • CONES • SUNDAES

BOOK YOUR PARTY FOR THE NEW BANQUET ROOM • EAT IN OR CARRY OUT! 14232 County Hwy. S South • Jim Falls, WI • 715-382-4747 Open Tues.–Wed.–Thurs. 7 a.m.–2 p.m. Fri.–Sat. 7 a.m.–8 p.m. • Sun. 7 a.m.–2 p.m. • Closed Mon. Homemade pizza • Dine in or take out • Buckets of chicken or fish for take-out or order off the menu!

Horse-drawn wagon, sleigh & carriage rides   •  Wedding chapel, reception lodge, wedding officiant Catered meals at our gaslight log cabins   •  Large and small groups   •  Gift shop 4271 220th Street, Cadott, WI • 715-723-9537 • www.cabinridgerides.com

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Vally’s Restaurant at Timber Terrace

1117 Pumphouse Rd.

715-726-1199 Casual

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Wendy’s 360 Chippewa Mall Dr. West Hill Bar 250 W. Elm St. Colfax Albertville Tavern 8114 35th St. Club 40 2108 STH40 Cornell Foster’s Riverview Inn 24118 STH 178 Main Scoop 102 Main St. Norma’s Place 34009 STH 64 Sandi’s Drive In 401 Bridge St. Shady Nook 16061 296th St. Stacker Café 609 Bridge St. Turk’s Tap & Grill 116 Main St. Holcombe Arnold Bar 33278 CTH M Big Minnow 26490 STH 27 Big Swede’s Restaurant 29840 STH 27

715-720-3883 Fast 715-720-9281 Tavern

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715-874-6217 Casual 715-962-4695 Tavern 715-239-6611 715-239-6911 715-447-5557 715-239-6555 715-667-3878 715-239-3636 715-239-0421

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Fine D Ice cream L,D Casual L,D Casual L,D Casual D Casual B,L,D Casual B,L

Jim Falls Damshot Bar 14002 CTH S South Old Abe’s Supper Club 17256 155th Ave. Randy’s Jim Town Inn 14164 CTH S South

715-382-5158 Tavern 715-382-4656 Casual 715-382-4662 Casual

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Smiley’s Kitchen & Pizzeria

715-382-4747 Casual

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Lake Hallie Burger King 2752 120th St. Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe 1120 122 St., Ste. 3 Culver’s Restaurant 2573 Commercial Blvd. Erwins 19th hole 1705 CTH OO

715-723-8780 715-833-2233 715-726-9343 715-831-6337

Fast Casual Fast Tavern

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Heckel’s Family Restaurant

715-723-0844 Casual

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3636 E Melby St. 715-836-0909 Casual 2196 110th St. 715-723-8393 Casual 2971 Commercial Blvd . 715-738-1070 Fast 3077 CTH OO 715-720-8950 Casual 2588 Hallie Rd. 715-720-0915 Casual 2071 S Prairie View Rd. 715-726-3030 Casual 3636 E. Melby St. 715-514-4549 Casual 2786 Commercial Blvd. 715-720-1703 Fast 2982 Commercial Blvd. 715-726-2335 Fast 3042 Commercial Blvd. 715-797-2370 Casual 2940 109th St. 715-726-1810 Tavern

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11403 CTH M 30994 122nd Ave. 27015 STH 40

715-967-2900 Casual 715-967-2302 Tavern 715-967-2374 Casual

B,L L,D L,D

715-967-2183 Casual

L,D

14232 CTH S South

2621 S. Prairie View Rd.

East Bay Restaurant and Dam Bar

27325 268th Ave.

715-595-6251 Fine

L,D

Lake Holcombe Café

26314 276th St.

715-595-4328 Casual

B,L,D

Nick & Cathy’s Black Bear Bar & Campground 28249 250th St.

715-595-4639 Casual

L,D

Paradise Shores 26364 Cty. Rd. M Restaurant & Lounge

715-595-4227 Casual

D

Pine Drive Bar & Grill

27339 250th St.

715-595-4201 Casual

B,L,D

JimBob’s Pizza Lake Hallie Golf McDonald’s Moke’s Grill & Bar Piff’s Pizza Redzone Bar & Grill Simply Cakes Subway Taco John’s The Coffee Grounds Two Waters Bar New Auburn Corner Café Hawk’s Resort King’s Inn

Ted’s Timberlodge Resort & Grill

26064 CTH M

715-595-4424 Casual

L,D

Larrabee Lodge Bar & Grill 27895 STH 40

715-452-5888 Tavern 715-595-6362 Casual 715-595-4284 Casual

L,D B,L,D L,D

B = breakfast L = lunch D = dinner

Cuisine

Phone

B = breakfast L = lunch D = dinner

Dining

Address Chippewa Falls (continued)

Cuisine

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CHIPPEWA COUNTY DINING LISTINGS ARE CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE

Olson’s Ice Cream Parlor & Deli A family ice cream parlor and deli featuring great “Homaid” ice cream, homemade soups, fresh salads and delicious sandwiches

“The Friendly Town” Visit our Veterans Memorial in Lotz Park and the History Room in Village Hall 705 E. Murray St.   •  Boyd, WI 54726 715-667-3420 www.partner29.com

Food & ice cream served 7 days a week! 611 N. Bridge St. • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 • 715-723-4331 • Fax 715-723-1944

www.chippewacounty.com

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Lotz Park with lighted ball diamond, volleyball, basketball, tennis courts, pavilions, play areas, nature trail, camping, picnic facilities Community events hosted year round Bowling Downtown shopping


14912 105th Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 (2 miles north of Chippewa Falls between Hwy. 178 and Hwy. 124)

715-723-6581 www.oneilcreek.com

30/50-amp sites Pull-thrus Full hookup sites Tubing Swimming Fishing 18-hole mini-golf Camp store Planned activities

Fri.–Sat. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. • Sun. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. • Additional hours by appointment

Dining

Address New Auburn (continued) Max’s Resort 28249 STH 40 Roadhouse Bar & Grill 23583 CTH SS Sunshine Café 151 E. Main St. Stanley

Phone

B = breakfast L = lunch D = dinner

A Family Park

Cuisine

2010

715-967-2552 Casual 715-237-2365 Casual 715-237-2583 Casual

L,D L,D B,L

Alberta May’s Restaurant

225 E. 4th Ave.

715-644-2562 Casual

B,L,D

A&W Restaurant City Limits Corner Pub Deano’s Big Ten Pub Kutzee’s Supper Club Martino’s Restaurante McDonald’s Rose Den Restaurant The Timbers of Stanley

175 Pine St. 207 S. Broadway St. 3988 CTH H & 40th Ave. 114 S Broadway St. Corner of CTH X & G 965 Pine St. 604 S. Broadway St. 143 E. First Ave. 613 S. Broadway St.

715-644-3346 715-644-5841 715-644-3352 715-644-5146 715-644-5700 715-644-3334 715-644-5982 715-644-5990 715-644-1015

L,D B,L,D L,D D D L,D B,L,D B,L B,L,D

CREATOR OF FRUIT & SPECIALTY WINES

Fast Casual Tavern Tavern Fine Casual Fast Casual Casual

Visit us soon. You’ll be glad you did!

15369 82nd St.   •  Bloomer, WI 715-568-2341   •  715-309-9967 oneilcreek@bloomer.net

Open 7 days a week 5 a.m.–8 p.m. 1418 Main Street Bloomer, WI 54724

www.mainstreetcafe.com

the real deal deli

EATERY

“And don’t forget to leave room for the pie!”

Fresh deli sandwiches, salads and homemade soups.

MARKET Natural Boar’s Head meats, local Wisconsin cheeses and a variety of delicious deli salads.

WINE Enjoy a glass of wine at Lucy’s or shop for a unique wine in Foreign 5!

117 N. Bridge St. 715-720-9800

Boar’s Head Meats

CAMPGROUND For peaceful, serene camping … away from highway traffic and city noise! u 20-30-50 amps at all sites u Pavilion with 100-amp electricity u Very accommodating to groups from 2 to 30 campers u Pets allowed on leash u Trailer disposal dump u Free wireless Internet

Chippewa Falls Wisconsin

7181 185th Street Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phil & Pat Swanhorst 715-723-9865

www.pineharborcampground.com

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Recreational Equipment Rentals

All Season Sport Center 26898 STH 27 Chippewa Valley Trail Rental 15351 224th Ave. Hideaway Resort 5967 167th St. Lake Wissota State Park 18127 CTH O Loopy’s Tube & Canoe Rentals 10691 Bus. 29-CTH X Rec Club 2449 S. Prairie View Rd. Rock Lake Lodge & Campground 23015 153rd St. Shady Nook Resort 16061 296th St. Spring Street Sports 12 W. Spring St. Ted’s Timberlodge Resort & Grill 26064 CTH M TNT RV Rentals 2401 118th St.

www.chippewacounty.com

715-595-4874 715-568-2420 715-720-7367 715-382-4574 715-723-5667 715-723-0264 715-568-4370 715-667-3878 715-723-6616 715-595-4424 715-726-1874

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Waverunner

Tubes

Snowshoes

Snowmobile

Snowboards

Pontoons

Kayaks

CC Skis

Canoes

Campers

Boats

Bikes

ATV

Phone

Address

Name

PAST WINNER: Marie Ritter, Canoeing on the Chippewa River


x

Open year round

Suites available

Whirlpool/sauna

Room service

x

x

Handicap accessible

x

5 C

Pets allowed

x

715-288-6015

Cable TV

16918 190th Ave.

Pool

x x x x x x x x x x x x

Meeting rooms

x x x

Restaurant on site

14503 210th Ave. 715-568-1525 7 C 1616 Woodard Rd. 715-568-3234 30 R 14611 222nd Ave. 715-568-1174 2 C

Children stay free

High-speed Internet

Bloomer Birch Point Resort Bloomer Inn & Suites Cedar Bay Resort, LLC Cornell Lake Resort & Campground

Continental breakfast

Lodging

No. of rooms ®/ cabins ©

2010

x x x

x

x

Twi-Lite Motel 18981 STH 40 715-568-5200 10 R x x x x x Cadott Countryside Motel 545 Lavorata Rd. 715-289-4000 18 R x x x x x x Chippewa Falls AmericInn 11 W. South Ave. 715-723-5711 61 R x x x x x x x x

x

x

x

x

Avalon Hotel & Conference Center

1009 W. Park Ave.

715-723-2281 67 R

x

Country Inn by Carlson

1021 W. Park Ave.

715-720-1414 62 R

x

Country Villa Motel & Campground

10765 CTH Q

715-288-6376 24 R

x

Deluxe Motel Glen Loch Motel Hideaway Resort Indianhead Motel Kamp Kenwood Lake Wissota Lodge Mallard Resort

1727 CTH OO 1225 Jefferson Ave. 5967 167th St. 501 Summit Ave. 19161 79th Ave. 18000 54th Ave. 11939 170th St.

715-835-6165 715-723-9121 715-720-7367 715-723-9171 715-723-6137 715-720-9597 715-288-6511

McGilvray’s Bed & Breakfast

312 W. Columbia St. 715-720-1600 3 R

Northward Motel

1749 CTH OO

715-832-9182 15 R

Pleasant View Bed & Breakfast

16649 96th Ave.

715-382-4401 5 R

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

14 R x x 20 R x x x 6 C x x 27 R x x x 1 C x 2C 4 C x x x

x

x

x

x

x

x

Sleep Inn & Suites 5872 33rd Ave., 715-874-2900 72 R x x x x x x x x x x   Eau Claire Sunrise Point 5483 176th 715-720-7048 1 C x x White’s Wildwood Retreat 18059 CTH OO 715-726-2068 2 C x x x y x Cornell Edgewater Motel 24250 STH 178 715-239-6295 6 R x x Holcombe Beaton’s Lakeshore Cottages

28508 263rd St.

Big Swede’s Resort   and Campground 29840 STH 27

x x x x x x

x

x

x x

x

x

x

x

x

x x x

715-595-6159 3 C 715-595-6443 6 C

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x

x

x

x

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x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

715-595-4227 42 R

Pine Drive Cabins

27339 250th St.

715-595-4945 6 C

x

Ted’s Timberlodge Restaurant & Grill

26064 CTH M

715-595-4424 23 C x

x

Room Service

x x

Paradise Shores Resort 26364 Cty. Rd. M Hotel

x

x x

The Happy Horse B&B 24469 STH 27 715-239-0707 3 R x x Whispering Pines B&B 4599 Whispering Pines Dr. 715-720-4957 2 R x x Lake Hallie Badger Motel 2997 S. Prairie View Rd. 715-723-9351 31 R x x x x Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites New Auburn Hawk’s Resort Jack’s Lake B&B Max’s Resort Stanley Super 8 Motel

12858 26th Ave.

715-723-4654 84 R

x

x

x

x x

715-967-2302 1 C x x 715-967-2593 3 R x x x x x 715-967-2552 3 C x

x

555 S. Broadway

715-644-3332 36 R

x

x

x

x

x

30994 122nd St. 30497 138th St. 28249 STH 40

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

Open Year Round

High-Speed Internet

Handicap Accessible

x x x

Pets Allowed

Whirlpool/Sauna

x

Suites Available

Holcombe (continued) Isle Bay Resort 29530 269th St. 715-595-4404 6 C Nitek’s Lakeside Lodge W10019 Squaw Pt. Rd. 715-595-4363 2 C x

Cable TV

Pool

Meeting Rooms

Continental Breakfast

Restaurant On Site

Children Stay Free

Lodging

No. of rooms R/ cabins C

2010

x

x

x

x

Come stay with us — a day, a weekend — or the rest of your life! 800-322-7995

Adjacent Restaurant, Bar & KwikTrip

office@bloomerinn.com

Peter & Janet Brown, Owners 715-568-3234 •

Fax:

715-568-3231

Exit 110 Jet Highway 53 & 40 • Bloomer, Wisconsin 54724

PHOTO WINNER: Michelle Jackowski, Bernard F. Willi Pool, Chippewa Falls

www.chippewacounty.com

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2010

PHOTO WINNER: Joe Palzkill, Rendezvous Days, Cornell

• Indoor pool • Whirlpool • High-speed Internet • Cable TV • Banquets • Weddings • Hot complimentary breakfast

Affordable Rates

Happy Hour Specials

as low as $325/week • Great fishing • Water is clear, thus the name • Modern housekeeping • Four cottages

We specialize in: • Steaks • Pasta • Pizza

Clear Lake Resort, l.l.c. Located on Island Chain of Lakes 715-967-2562 • New Auburn, WI 54757 www.clearlakeresortwi.com

1009 West Park Ave. • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone 715-723-2281 • Fax 715-723-2283 www.avalonhotelchippewafalls.com

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Permanent sites

Pull-through

Open year-round

Shower facilities

Electric

Water

Sewer

On-site dump station

Pit

Flush

Campers

RVs

Trailers

Tents

Camping

No. of sites

2010

Bloomer Birch Point Resort 14503 210th Ave. 715-568-1525 130 • • • • • • • • • • Cornell Lake Resort & CG 16918 190th Ave. 715-288-6015   83 • • • • • • • • • • • • R&R Bar & Campground 16028 190th Ave. 715-288-6800   49 • • • • • • • • • Rock Lake Lodge & CG 23015 153rd Ave. 715-568-4370 117 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Willie’s RV Center 8342 STH 64 715-568-4947    9 • • • • • • • • • • Chippewa Falls Country Villa Motel & CG 10765 CTH Q 715-288-6376   34 • • • • • • • • • • • Duncan Creek Campground 12528 102nd Ave. 715-723-1222   35 • • • • • • • • • • Eagle Ridge Campground 2302 Nelson Rd.   60 • • • • • • • • • • • Fair Hill Campgrounds 331 Jefferson Ave. 715-723-2861   50 • • • • • • • • • • • Lake Wissota State Park 18127 CTH O 715-382-4574 116 • • • • • • • • • • • Mallard Resort 11939 170th St. 715-288-6511    4 • • • • • • • • • O’Neil Creek Campground 14912 105th Ave. 715-723-6581 400 • • • • • • • • • • • • Pine Harbor Campground 7181 185th St. 715-723-9865   45 • • • • • • • • • • • • Cornell Adam’s Acres Kampland 15627 290th St. 715-559-8881   20 • • • • • • • • • • Brunet Island State Park 23125 255th St. 715-239-6888   69 • • • • • • • • • • • Chippewa River CG 23780 STH 178 715-559-1486   36 • • • • • • • • Crosby’s on the Chippewa 20041 STH 178 715-226-0577   44 • • • • • • • • • • Pike Lake Resort 15990 292nd St. 715-667-5224   25 • • • • • • • Shady Nook Campground 16061 296th St. 715-667-3878   25 • • • • • • • • • • • Holcombe Big Swede’s Resort & CG 29840 STH 27 715-595-6443   63 • • • • • • • • • • Birch Creek Park CG 30108 282nd St. 715-595-4127   25 • • • • • • • Lake Holcombe Lions Park 28831 270th St. 715-312-0632   45 • • • • • Nick & Cathy’s Black Bear Bar & Campground Pine Point Park CG Silent Waters Campground Spilt Ridge RV & CG New Auburn Hawk’s Resort Morris Erickson Park CG Salisbury Resort Sand Lake Campground Stanley Chapman Park Otter Lake Park CG

27699 256th St. 715-726-7880   48 • 28504 303rd Ave. 715-314-0433   71 • 32639 295th Ave. 715-452-5432   23 •

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28249 250th St.

715-595-4369

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30994 122nd St. 28561 STH 40 11408 269th Ave. 30980 152nd St.

715-967-2302    9 715-726-7880   28 715-967-2782   40 715-967-2572   29

450 4th Ave. W. 170th Ave.

715-644-5758   60 • 715-726-7880   22 •

www.chippewacounty.com

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Service Directory

CHURCHES Bloomer

Abundant Life Christian Center   715-568-4418 Bloomer Assembly of God 715-568-1570 Bloomer Baptist 715-568-1979 First Congregational United Church of Christ 715-568-2893 Good Shepard Lutheran 715-568-4265 Our Savior’s Lutheran (ELCA) 715-568-4803 St. John’s Lutheran 715-568-5446 St. John the Baptist Catholic 715-568-3778 St. Paul’s Catholic 715-568-3255 St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran (Wisconsin Synod) 715-568-4322 United Methodist 715-568-1971

Boyd

St. Joseph’s Parish Sacred Heart of Jesus 715-667-3341 St. Peter’s Lutheran (Missouri Synod) 715-289-4521

Cadott

Big Drywood Lutheran (ELCA) 715-289-3608 Christian Country Chapel 715-723-8664 Full Gospel Mission 715-877-3188 St. Anthony’s in Drywood 715-289-4551 St. John’s Lutheran (Mo. Synod) 715-289-4521 St. Rose of Lima Catholic 715-289-4551 United Methodist 715-644-5881

Chippewa Falls

Berean Bible 715-723-8534 Bridgewater Baptist Church 715-720-1974 Central Lutheran–ELCA 715-723-9336 Chippewa Valley Bible 715-723-2872 Christ Episcopal 715-723-7667 Christ Lutheran 715-723-8273 Christian Country Chapel 715-723-8664

Christian Outreach Center 715-864-4643 Church of Christ Christian Science 715-726-1472 Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints 715-720-1810 Crossroads Baptist Church 715-723-1054 English Lutheran Church of Bateman (ELCA) 715-723-4231 Faith Lutheran (Missouri Synod) 715-723-7754 Fellowship at Micon Cinemas 715-874-7000 First Presbyterian 715-723-5717 Full Gospel Assembly 715-720-7936 God-Centered Ministries 715-726-2228 Holy Ghost Catholic 715-723-4890 Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah’s Witnesses 715-723-2852 Landmark Christian 715-726-1332 New Dimension Ministries 715-723-9520 Notre Dame Catholic 715-723-7108 Our Hope Evangelical Lutheran (Wisconsin Synod) 715-723-6232 Our Saviour’s Lutheran (ELCA) 715-723-6048 River Valley Community Church 715-723-3078 St. Bridget’s Catholic 715-836-0154 St. Charles Borromeo Catholic 715-723-4088 St. Peter’s Catholic 715-288-6484 St. Simeon’s Episcopal 715-723-0050 Trinity United Methodist 715-723-2806 Valley Vineyard 715-828-6479 Zion Christian Fellowship 715-723-0682 Zion Lutheran–Missouri Synod 715-723-6380 Zion United Methodist 715-723-3639

Cornell

Conrath Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses 715-239-6669 Faith Baptist Church 715-239-6902

Holy Cross Catholic 715-239-6826 New Hope Assembly of God 715-239-6954 New Life Alliance 715-239-6490 Northwoods Church 715-289-3780 Our Savior’s Lutheran (ELCA) 715-239-6891 Presbyterian Maplewood Parish 715-239-6263 St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran (Wisconsin Synod) 715-239-6081

Holcombe

Holcombe United Methodist 715-595-4967 St. Francis Catholic 715-353-2400

Jim Falls

Sacred Heart Catholic Church 715-382-4422 Anson United Methodist 715-382-4191 Jim Falls United Methodist 715-382-4191

Lake Hallie

Grace Baptist Church of Hallie 715-835-8615 New Life Open Bible 715-832-0043 Jacob’s Well 715-833-2050 Hallie United Methodist 715-723-1071

New Auburn

Bethel Lutheran (ELCA) 715-237-2228 Dovre Lutheran (ELCA) 715-237-2647 Seventh Day Baptist 715-237-2616 St. Jude’s Catholic 715-568-3255 United Methodist 715-237-2933

Stanley

Calvary Covenant Tabernacle 715-644-2008 Church of the Brethren 715-644-5874 Epiphany Lutheran 715-644-5899 Faith Evangelical Free 715-644-2001 Grace Christian 715-668-5746 Holy Family Catholic 715-644-5435 Maple Grove Bible 715-644-2643

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Our Savior’s Lutheran–ELCA 715-644-3665 Remnant Church of God 715-644-4858 Stanley United Methodist 715-644-5881 Trinity Christian Fellowship 715-644-5532

HOSPITALS & CLINICS Luther Midelfort Chippewa Valley-Mayo Health System 1501 Thompson St. Bloomer, WI 715-568-2000 Luther Midelfort Chippewa Valley 611 First Ave. Chippewa Falls, WI 715-720-4400 Marshfield Clinic–Bloomer 1711 York St. Bloomer, WI 715-568-6220 Marshfield Clinic–Cadott 305 S. STH 27 Cadott, WI 715-289-3102 Marshfield Clinic–Chippewa 2655 CTH I Chippewa Falls,WI 800-334-4535 715-726-4200 Marshfield Clinic–Lake Hallie 12961 27th Ave. Chippewa Falls,WI 715-738-3700 St. Joseph’s Hospital 2661 CTH I Chippewa Falls, WI Hospital 715-723-1811 Emergency 715-726-3220 Marshfield Clinic–Cornell 600 Woodside Drive Cornell, WI 715-239-6344 Our Lady of Victory Hospital 1120 Pine Street Stanley, WI 800-643-0554 715-644-5571

AIRPORTS Chippewa Valley Regional 3800 Starr Ave. Eau Claire, WI 715-839-4900 Runway length 7,300 feet Radio frequency 123.0 Cornell Municipal Airport 28250 STH 64 Cornell, WI 715-239-3716

Chippewa County, Wisconsin


C

ornell, Wis., is a historic paper-mill town which hosts the only known pulpwood stacker in the world. It was used in Cornell from 1912 until 1972. It now stands as a monument to the logging industry that laid the foundation for the entire Chippewa Valley. The Cornell Visitors’ Center, located under the stacker in the Mill Yard Park, displays many artifacts from the logging era. Next door you can visit the Native American Museum with more artifacts and history.

Trailhead for the Old Abe Multi-Use Trail T

B

runet Island State Park offers 1,032 acres of wooded wonderland near the confluence of the Fisher and Chippewa rivers. The park is filled with whitetailed deer, raccoon and a host of other wildlife to entertain you. Camping, cross-country skiing, canoeing, swimming and fishing are waiting for you here at Brunet Island. To reserve one of the 69 campsites, call 888-947-2757.

he Old Abe Multi-Use Trail connects Brunet Island State Park with Lake Wissota State Park in Chippewa Falls. The trail provides a variety of uses including biking, snowmobiling, rollerblading and hiking.

City of Cornell

222 Main Street • P.O. Box 796 Cornell, WI 54732 715-239-3710 • Fax 715-239-3721

Annual community events Cornell Community Fair, Mill Yard Park, June 4–6. Rides, tractor pull, parade. Fireworks, Mill Yard Park, July 3. Street dance, fireworks at dusk. Gospel Blue Grass Jamboree, New Hope Assembly of God Fest Grounds, July 9–11. Car Show, Main Street, Aug. 7 (first Saturday in August). Chippewa River Rendezvous, Mill Yard Park, Aug. 28–29. Bringing the past into the present.

For more information on these events, visit our Web site at

Pork in the Park, September. Roasted pork dinner, pies, children’s activities, music, dancing.

www.cityofcornell.com

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Biking • Fishing • Camping • Hunting • Picnicking • Swimming • Boat landings • Boating • Bed & breakfast • Special community events Hiking • Tennis •Restaurants •Motel accommodations • Supper clubs • Snowmobile, ATV & cross-country trails • Antiques. crafts & shopping

Home of Brunet Island State Park


HOURS

Tuesday–Friday 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

21 E. Grand Ave. • Chippewa Falls, WI 715-720-9206 • cfmit@charter.net www.cfmit.org

GROUPS WELCOME!

Cook-Rutledge Mansion Experience the grand lifestyle of the Lumber Era with a guided tour of this 1887 restored and furnished lumber baron’s home. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the mansion is one of the finest remaining examples of High Victorian Italianate architecture in Wisconsin.

For additional information about the Cook-Rutledge Mansion or to inquire about reserving the mansion for your event, contact:

Cook-Rutledge Mansion 505 W. Grand Ave. Chippewa Falls, WI

715-723-7181 • www.cookrutledgemansion.com

Visit Irvine Park All Year Long Bridgewater Avenue • Chippewa Falls

The Past Passed Here Historic Re-enactment May 6–9

l 50-room history museum and genealogical library

Open daily from dawn to dusk For more information call

715-723-0051

l Open for tours 9 a.m.– 4 p.m. Tuesdays

l Artifacts accepted, memberships appreciated and local

history celebrated

l See list of Chippewa County Historic Markers inside on

Pages 24–27 l The Past Passed Here — historic re-enactment May 6–9 — see Calendar of Events on Page 5 for details 123 Allen St. • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 715-723-4399 • www.chippewacountywihistoricalsociety.org


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