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Often described as "Wisconsin’s Most Beautiful Campus," UW-Eau Claire is nestled along the banks and bluffs of the scenic Chippewa River. About 10,000 undergraduate and 500 graduate students pursue degrees in three colleges: Arts
and Sciences, Business, and Professional Studies. The university community offers art exhibits, concerts, poetry readings, along with foreign and classic film showings.
Eau Claire is Western Wisconsin's largest city. The active community offers the region's best educational, medical, commercial and entertainment resources. Consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the U.S., Eau Claire is home to numerous parks, bike trails, a regional arts center and historic residential neighborhoods.
The official source for information about the City of Eau Claire, including street construction, news, and policies.
A guide of attractions and events in the Chippewa Valley. Included is a special occasion guide, index of businesses, and a mapping utility for the area.
Information on employment, local businesses, and the area in general.
The State: Regional Performing Arts Center
Provides a wide selection of professional artists and entertainers, as well as many regional groups including the Chippewa Valley Theater Guild, the Eau Claire Children's Theater and the Chippewa Valley Symphony. Located downtown at 316 Eau Claire Street.
Fanny Hill Inn & Dinner Theatre
Featuring matinee and evening shows, located at 3919 Crescent Avenue.
Borders Books, Music & Cafe
Near the mall--4030 Commonwealth Drive.
Oakwood Mall
Features over 75 stores, food court, movie theater, and more. Located at 4800 Golf Road.