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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. There are 64 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed.

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  • Die Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Eau Claire County in Wisconsin führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Eau Claire County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden. (de)
  • This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. There are 64 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • dbr:Carson_Park_(Eau_Claire,_Wisconsin)
  • Roughly bounded by Chippewa River, Park Pl., Gilbert Ave., and Farwell St. (en)
  • About 3 mi. NNW of Augusta off WI 27 (en)
  • Carson Park Dr., Carson Park (en)
  • Emery St. between Chauncey and Agnes Sts. (en)
  • First Ave., Owen Park (en)
  • Forest Hill Cemetery, Emery St. (en)
  • Forest and Wisconsin Sts. (en)
  • Lakeview Cemetery, Buffington Dr. (en)
  • Sacred Heart Cemetery, Omaha St. (en)
  • Roosevelt, McKinley, and Garfield between Park Ave. and State St. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Lake and Niagara Sts., 3rd and 5th Aves. (en)
  • Spans the Eau Claire R. between Galloway and Gibson Sts. (en)
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  • City Hall (en)
  • St. Patrick's Church (en)
  • Barnes Block (en)
  • Sacred Heart Church (en)
  • Brady Anderson and Waldemar Ager House (en)
  • California Wine and Liquor Store (en)
  • Cobblestone House (en)
  • Community House, First Congregational Church (en)
  • Confluence Commercial Historic District (en)
  • First Methodist Episcopal Church (en)
  • St. Joseph's Chapel (en)
  • David Drummond House (en)
  • US Post Office and Courthouse (en)
  • Dells Mill (en)
  • Drummond Business Block (en)
  • Eau Claire Masonic Temple (en)
  • Eau Claire Public Library (en)
  • Eau Claire Vocational School (en)
  • Temple of Free Masonry (en)
  • Einar and Alice Borton House (en)
  • Emery Street Bungalow District (en)
  • Union National Bank (en)
  • Carson Park Baseball Stadium (en)
  • Christ Church Cathedral, Eau Claire (en)
  • Eau Claire High School (en)
  • Eau Claire station (en)
  • James Barber House (en)
  • James Stephen Hoover and Elizabeth Borland Memorial Chapel (en)
  • Jane E. Putnam Memorial Chapel (en)
  • Phoenix Manufacturing Company (en)
  • Levi Merrill House (en)
  • Martin Van Buren Barron House (en)
  • Oatman Filling Station (en)
  • Orlando Brice House (en)
  • Pearl and Eva Chambers House (en)
  • Roosevelt Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Saint Edward's Chapel (en)
  • Salsbury Row House (en)
  • Sarge Boyd Bandshell (en)
  • Schofield Hall (en)
  • Second Ward School (en)
  • Soo Line 2719 (en)
  • Soo Line Railroad Bridge (en)
  • Steven House (en)
  • Third Ward Historic District (en)
  • Union Auto Company (en)
  • Ottawa House (en)
  • Water Street Historic District (en)
  • A. L. Kenyon House (en)
  • Adin Randall House (en)
  • Christine Eichert House (en)
  • Clarence Chamberlin House (en)
  • Dr. Nels Werner House (en)
  • Eau Claire Park Company Addition Historic District (en)
  • George F. Winslow House (en)
  • Gilbert Gikling House (en)
  • John Johnson Saloon (en)
  • John S. Owen House (en)
  • Kaiser Lumber Company Office (en)
  • Kline's Department Store (en)
  • Pioneer Block (en)
  • Randall Park Historic District (en)
  • Roy Wilcox House (en)
  • Walter-Heins House (en)
  • William and Tilla Schwahn House (en)
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  • Sacred Heart Church (en)
  • Cobblestone House (en)
  • David Drummond House (en)
  • Dells Mill (en)
  • Federal Building and United States Courthouse (en)
  • Levi Merrill House (en)
  • Martin Van Buren Barron House (en)
  • Pearl and Eva Chambers House (en)
  • Sarge Boyd Bandshell (en)
  • Soo Line 2719 (en)
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  • Collegiate Gothic school built around 1916. Renamed "Boyd School" in 1951 and operated until 2002. Now apartments. (en)
  • The Episcopal congregation built the Tudor Revival parish house in 1910. In 1916 they built the Gothic Revival church building, which was designed by Purcell & Elmslie. (en)
  • Colonial Revival home built in 1923 for Owen, one of Eau Claire's lumber barons. (en)
  • Brownstone depot of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway, designed by Charles Sumner Frost Richardsonian Romanesque style and built in 1893. Now demolished. (en)
  • Wooden "Boomtown" style tavern constructed in 1882. Now demolished. (en)
  • Company formed in 1861 to build and repair sawmill machinery. Moved to Forest and Wisconsin in 1874 and made bandsaws and the Phoenix steam hauler, a sort of locomotive on bulldozer tracks for pulling loads of logs through the woods. Now redeveloped as Phoenix Park. (en)
  • Eau Claire's second city hall, this Classical Revival/Beaux-Arts building, designed by George Awsumb, was built in 1916. (en)
  • Georgian Revival home built in 1929 for a local physician. (en)
  • Wood-frame Victorian row house built in 1891. Owner lived in corner unit; others were rentals. Sole remaining row house in Eau Claire. (en)
  • Wilcox was an Eau Claire trial lawyer and state senator 1917-20. He built this Prairie School/Georgian Revival home around 1915. (en)
  • Cluster of five houses built from 1929 to 1941 along Little Niagara Creek. (en)
  • Classical Revival courthouse and post office, built in 1907. Also known as Eau Claire Federal Building. (en)
  • Gothic styled block of brick stores built in 1882. (en)
  • Neo-Gothic cemetery chapel, constructed in 1936. (en)
  • Upscale bungalow built in 1915. (en)
  • Brick Queen Anne-styled house built in 1888 by Drummond, who started a meat-packing business, Eau Claire Gas and Light, a real estate business, and the Pioneer Furniture Company. (en)
  • Prairie School church hall built in 1915, designed by Purcell & Elmslie with touches of Gothic Revival style. The building was funded by Cornelia Ingram, wife of a local lumber baron and member of the Congregational church. (en)
  • Neo-Gothic mission church building built 1889-1896 by the local Episcopal congregation. Converted to a home 1923-1926. (en)
  • This Collegiate Gothic school, built in 1925, was Eau Claire's only public high school until 1957. Since 1982 it's been used as offices and storage for the school district. (en)
  • Queen Anne house built in 1897-98 for Eichert, a partner in the John Walter Brewing Company, and sister to John. (en)
  • Neo-Gothic-styled chapel in Forest Hill Cemetery built in 1908 by Jane and her husband, Henry C. Putnam, land agent and philanthropist. (en)
  • Carpenter Brady Anderson built this ornate Victorian house between 1892 and 1894 for his own family. Norwegian-American writer Waldemar Ager bought the house in 1903, and wrote and raised his family there. (en)
  • Carpenter Gothic house built in 1871 for Barron, who operated an early flour and feed store, then worked for the Rust-Owen lumber company. (en)
  • Built around 1916 to house Eau Claire State Normal School, in Collegiate Gothic style. It was then called "Old Main." Today it's the administration building for UW-Eau Claire. (en)
  • Georgian Revival home of an executive of the Wisconsin Refrigerator Company, built 1918. (en)
  • The Neo-Gothic church, built in 1911, still contains its original Kimball and Company pipe organ. (en)
  • Built in 1899, the former Eau Claire Masonic Temple is now the Antique Emporium. (en)
  • Department store built in 1926 with elements of Commercial Gothic and Art Deco styles. Demolished in 2014 (en)
  • Carnegie library built in 1903. Designed in Classical Revival style by Patton & Miller. (en)
  • This 1931 house-type gas station was designed to blend into its suburban neighborhood. (en)
  • Point of origin of city of Eau Claire, at the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa rivers, with contributing buildings including the 1861 Kneer House hotel, the 1875 Derge cigar factory, and the 1893 grand Romanesque Revival Drummond-Cameron building. (en)
  • Upright and Wing house built in 1862. Randall was an early settler and promoter of Eau Claire. He ran a ferry across the Chippewa, a planing mill, a sash and door factory, and invented the sheer boom to efficiently shunt logs into Half Moon Lake. (en)
  • Catholic church built in Gothic Revival style in 1885. Now the oldest remaining church in Eau Claire. (en)
  • Designed by Alex Garnock and built in 1938 by the WPA to accommodate the popularity of the Eau Claire Municipal Band, the bandshell was dedicated in 1992 to :Donald I. "Sarge" Boyd in recognition of the profound influence his half century of musical leadership had on the cultural development of the Chippewa Valley. (en)
  • Locomotive moved in 2006 to the Lake Superior Railroad Museum in Duluth, Minnesota (en)
  • Prestigious residential neighborhood. Boundary increase : Approximately seven blocks in the Third Ward bounded by State St., Summit Ave., Farwell St. and Garfield Ave. (en)
  • Tudor Revival house designed by Harry Wild Jones and built around 1904. Barber was an executive of the Northwestern Lumber Company, involved in other Eau Claire businesses, and a defendant in a case about logging public land in Idaho that went to the Supreme Court. (en)
  • This 1917 building had an auto showroom at street-level and an elevator to lift cars to the higher floors. The reinforced concrete structure was a rather new technology, strong enough to support cars at all three levels. (en)
  • The stadium, constructed as a WPA project in 1936 from Downsville sandstone, hosted the Eau Claire Bears and a young Hank Aaron. (en)
  • Chamberlin came to Eau Claire in 1856 as a salesman for the Ingram and Kennedy Lumber company. He built this house in 1881 in Second Empire style. After a fire he added Queen Anne and Classical Revival elements. (en)
  • Lustron house, built in 1949. Einar was a teller at American National Bank and Trust. (en)
  • Romanesque Revival church built in 1928 by Catholic congregation to replace earlier church buildings which had been on the site since around 1875. (en)
  • The gristmill on Bridge Creek was built in 1864, when wheat was the cash crop in this part of Wisconsin. (en)
  • Wooden false front saloon and home constructed after the 1882 fire. May have catered to French-Canadian laborers from the lumber mills nearby. (en)
  • Gothic Revival chapel built in 1896 in Sacred Heart cemetery. (en)
  • This little business district began as a steamboat landing on the Chippewa River in the 1850s. Today it's a funky little "other downtown" that serves the University community. (en)
  • Largely intact neighborhood of middle-class bungalow-style homes built between 1915 and 1930. (en)
  • Gikling worked in a lumber mill and for the Linderman Box and Veneer Company. He built this Queen Anne house in 1895. (en)
  • Brick commercial vernacular office built in 1905. Kaiser was the last lumber company established in Eau Claire. It subsumed the Daniel Shaw company, and operated sawmills, lumber kilns, a planing mill, a lath mill, and a box factory, operating from 1905 to 1939. (en)
  • Early Eau Claire residential neighborhood, where both businessmen and laborers lived near the mills on Half Moon Lake. (en)
  • Built from 1879 to 1884, the buildings housed a meat-packing company, a wholesale grocer, and later the Farmers Store. (en)
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  • California Wine and Liquor Store (en)
  • Cobblestone House (en)
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  • Confluence Commercial Historic District (en)
  • First Methodist Episcopal Church (en)
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  • David Drummond House (en)
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  • Dells Mill (en)
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  • Einar and Alice Borton House (en)
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  • James Barber House (en)
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  • Levi Merrill House (en)
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  • Oatman Filling Station (en)
  • Orlando Brice House (en)
  • Owen Park Bandshell (en)
  • Pearl and Eva Chambers House (en)
  • Roosevelt Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Saint Edward's Chapel (en)
  • Salsbury Row House (en)
  • Schofield Hall (en)
  • Second Ward School (en)
  • Soo Line Locomotive 2719 (en)
  • Soo Line Railroad Bridge (en)
  • Steven House (en)
  • Third Ward Historic District (en)
  • Union Auto Company (en)
  • Ottawa House (en)
  • Water Street Historic District (en)
  • A. L. Kenyon House (en)
  • Adin Randall House (en)
  • Christine Eichert House (en)
  • Clarence Chamberlin House (en)
  • Dr. Nels Werner House (en)
  • Eau Claire Park Company Addition Historic District (en)
  • George F. Winslow House (en)
  • Gilbert Gikling House (en)
  • John Johnson Saloon (en)
  • John S. Owen House (en)
  • Kaiser Lumber Company Office (en)
  • Kline's Department Store (en)
  • Pioneer Block (en)
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  • Roy Wilcox House (en)
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  • Die Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Eau Claire County in Wisconsin führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Eau Claire County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden. (de)
  • This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. There are 64 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed. (en)
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  • Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Eau Claire County (de)
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin (en)
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