Many Wisconsin communities have a historic building or two. In Chippewa Falls, there are dozens – so many, in fact, that there are two designated historic districts in the city. One of them, the Bridge Street Commercial Historic District, includes 33 .
This family-oriented living history event focuses on two major historical eras: the fur trade and logging eras. Visitors can try their hand at competitive and hands-on activities, and observe historic demonstrations. There will be live music on Saturday and Sunday, food, and shopping. Admissions.
When you go on vacation or visit somewhere new, you don’t shirk the “tourist-y” things – they’re tourist-worthy for a reason! The same thinking applies to the Chippewa Valley, too. Yeah, you’ve probably heard of a lot of these gems, but have you actually experienced them for yourself?.
Starting a business from the ground up is hard enough as it is, but taking on the revival of a beloved, long-shuttered business adds its own complications. The Fish family knew this when they dove head-first into the revitalization of the former Mary Ann’s Root Beer Stand .