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Chippewa Valley Museum
connects people to our
community and inspires
curiosity by collecting,
preserving, and sharing
our region’s historical and
cultural resources.
In Carson Park
How many pillars are at the entrance of North River Fronts Park?
John Olinger grew fruits and vegetables and his beer garden became one of Eau Claire’s favorite spots, with German
Brass Bands, a dance pavilion and German-style lager beer. For many years it was one of the few spots large enough for
4th of July celebrations.
North River Fronts Park, Huyssen St , Eau Claire, WI
What religious building is on the corner of this former park location?
Schuetzenverein Park was the popular shooting range for the German shooting club. In 1890 the paper reported that
“an immense crowd” assembled on the 4th of July; J.C. Gore, the city attorney and ”a well known and talented speaker”
delivered the address.
500 Chauncey St, Eau Claire, WI
What point is in front of the Eau Claire Press Co?
Electric Park was a primary site for 4
th
of July celebrations for many years. It was built by the Chippewa Valley Electric
Railway company in 1895 at one of its trolley stops between Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls. In its heyday, it oered a
domed shelter, dance hall, outdoor movie screen, amusement rides, and paddle-wheel boats. In 1919, it was reported
that crowds were so dense – estimated to be 5000 -- that it was considered unsafe to set o reworks.
Eau Claire Press,1960 CTY HWY O, Lake Hallie, WI
Who is the bench at Mount Tom dedicated to?
The Swedish Lutheran church had their annual picnic at Mount Tom. In 1912 it was noted they were making extensive
preparations to attract “our Scandinavian, German and American friends.” Food was served all day, there was a children’s
program in the morning and a “patriotic program” in the afternoon including two “addresses” and a speech.
Mount Tom, 2122 Birch St, Eau Claire, WI
Who does the U.S. Flag honor at the Northern WI State Fair Grounds?
In 1918 Chippewa Falls held a large celebration at its fairgrounds, the rst city 4
th
of July celebration since 1892. The next
year, 1919, returning WWI soldiers marched to the fairgrounds and were “given a free dinner, free dancing, free shows
and a grand old time as part of the welcome home festivities.” The day also included an auto race with a $1,500 purse,
auto polo match, and round-by-round announcements of the Willard-Dempsey ght.
Northern WI State Fair Grounds, 225 Edwards St, Chippewa Falls, WI
How many trees are in the center of the roundabout driveway?
Lake Wissota Amusement Park opened in 1920 becoming a popular place
for big band dances, wedding dances and Sunday afternoon band concerts.
While it had a giant slide into the water, it was not what we would consider
an amusement park. In 1920 the park had 3 days of 4
th
of July festivities.
There were swimming contests, log rolling, and an orchestra every
afternoon and evening.
Brown Builders Inc,18399 CTY HWY X
Chippewa Falls, WI
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Find links to the map and the quiz on our website
Grand Prize includes $300 worth of gift cards, and every team that
submits a completed scavenger hunt will be entered into a drawing
for one of three $100 value Fourth of July Baskets with gift cards.
Go Find the 4
th
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