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Irvine Park Master Plan, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 95

Irvine Park Master Plan, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Christmas Village
  • Language: en

The Christmas Village

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Emily visits the Irvine Park Zoo. She is introduced to various animals that live at the zoo. Included are sidebars with facts about each animal such as what they eat, how big they may grow, and if they have natural enemies.

Behind the Zoo
  • Language: en

Behind the Zoo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Emily visits the Irvine Park Zoo where she helps the zookeeper feed the animals, peeks inside the walk-in cooler, holds a lop-eared bunny, and offers a special treat to a North American elk. Includes facts about various zoo animals, list of species, note to adults, and facts about the park and zoo.

Emily at the Zoo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Emily at the Zoo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Join a young girl named Emily as she meets the animals at Irvine Park Zoo in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, in this colorful picture book. You¿ll get an up-close view of the animals through detailed, full-color photos. This 28-page book also includes a rhyming story and information about each animal.

Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

Long before Jacob Leinenkugel, Edward Rutledge, and William Irvine were associated with Chippewa Falls, Native American people hunted, fished, and gathered the abundant food supplies of the Chippewa area. Through the medium of historic photographs, this book captures the cultural, economic, political, and social history of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, from the mid-1800s to the present day. These pages bring to life the people, events, and industries which helped to shape and transform Chippewa Falls. With more than 200 vintage images, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin includes the largest sawmill in the world under one roof, some of the earliest residents of the community, along with century-old nationally renowned businesses. There was rarely a dull moment in the development of this communitys downtown. The Chippewa Falls Main Street program, operating since 1989, has created a grass roots volunteer driven movement to revitalize downtown Chippewa Falls. Over the years, the downtown has undergone renovation projects and investments totaling more than $57 million.

City of Chippewa Falls Outdoor Recreation Plan, 1982-1987
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38
Chippewa Falls Main Street
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Chippewa Falls Main Street

In 1869, the Suez Canal was completed and the city of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, the chief sawmill town on the Chippewa River, was incorporated. Chippewa Falls grew in popularity and influence. It persevered through hardships and experienced the ebb and flow of wealth and power--and 135 years later, Chippewa Falls remains a vital community. This pictorial history documents the heritage of Chippewa Falls from 1896 through the present, with chapters such as Women at Work, Made in Chippewa for the Rest of the World, Family Albums, and Celebrate! Celebrate! By blending contemporary photographs with archival images and providing opportunities for reflection and comparison, this book contributes significantly to the preservation of the community's collective history.

The Chippewa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

The Chippewa

Inspired by August Derleth’s seminal book The Wisconsin, Richard D. Cornell traveled the Chippewa River from its two sources south of Ashland to where it joins the Mississippi. Over several decades he returned time and again in his red canoe to immerse himself in the stories of the Chippewa River and document its valley, from the Ojibwe and early fur traders and lumbermen to the varied and hopeful communities of today. Cornell shares tales of such historical figures as legendary Ojibwe leader Chief Buffalo, world famous wrestler Charlie Fisher, and supercomputer innovator Seymour Cray, along with the lesser-known stories of local luminaries such as Dr. John "Little Bird" Anderson. Cornell gathered firsthand stories from diners and dives, local museums and landmarks, quaint small-town newspaper offices, and the homes of old-timers and local historians. Through his conversations with ordinary people, he gets at the heart of the Chippewa and shares a history of the river that is both one of a kind and deeply personal.

Gardens Across America: East of the Mississippi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Gardens Across America: East of the Mississippi

A comprehensive guide to American public gardens and arboreta, this two volume series provides a state-by-state listing of nearly 2,000 gardens accessible to the public. Each entry provides a general overview of the garden and/or arboretum, hours of operation, admission fees (if any), directions, and a list of special collections and activities.

Wisconsin Off the Beaten Path®
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Wisconsin Off the Beaten Path®

Wisconsin Off the Beaten Path features the things travelers and locals want to see and experience––if only they knew about them. From the best in local dining to quirky cultural tidbits to hidden attractions, unique finds, and unusual locales, Wisconsin Off the Beaten Path takes the reader down the road less traveled and reveals a side of Wisconsin that other guidebooks just don't offer.