Saturday, September 12, 2009

Historic buildings of Eau Claire, WI


Cameron-Drummond-Slagsvold Building (Romanesque Revival) was built in 1893. This is the largest commercial building in Eau Claire nowadays.



Unitarian Universalist Church, one of Neo-Gothic Revival buildings in Eau Claire, was built as the First Methodist Episcopal Church in 1911.

Herman Schlegelmilch House. Frame house of this building was purchased by German gunsmith Herman Schlegelmilch, who came and settled in Eau Claire in 1860. He added in 1871 two-story wing to the west side of the building.



Christ Church Cathedral was built in 1910 and designated as Cathedral in 1931

Eau Claire Public Library was built in 1903 and attached to the City Hall for use as an office building.


1 comment:

  1. Cool!!!It seemed that you had a wonderful walking tour.I really know many historical buildings from your photos.And the photo you with Christ Church Cathedral is so funny...

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