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Lars and GretheAnderson Log House
Probably built in 1866, the Lars and Grethe Anderson House may be the oldest remaining example of a house built using kamnov (or Scandinavian notch) corner joints in North America.
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A Multi-Century StorySchlegelmilch House
The historic Schlegelmilch House, located at 517 Farwell Street in downtown Eau Claire, is a popular site for private events and an important part of CVM collections.
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One Room School HouseSunnyview School
This one room schoolhouse provided education to children in 1st - 8th grades from 1882-1961 in the Town of Washington.
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Historic Buildings Cared for, and curated by, Chippewa Valley Museum
The Chippewa Valley has many historical buildings. Explore featured historical buildings by the Chippewa Valley Museum.