Monday, July 14, 2014

Get historically wiser and amazed with a biking time in Eau Claire



Hello again everyone!
And here we are again trying to show you a little bit more about this receptive city called Eau Claire.
Our mission was to discover part of the history of the city riding a bike. We went to the West Side neighborhood and visited five of the historic places located there.


The group ready to explore safely protected
First we went to the Randall Park, a place very easy to be gotten because it’s close to one of the most famous spots in Eau Claire: The Water Street.

Lifting our bikes and showing our energy to explore the city
By the side of the park is possible to see a huge tower that makes part of the First Congregational United Church of Christ.
 
Enjoying the peace of spirit that only a religious place can provide
Looking for even more peace, we went to visit The First Baptist Church right on the west side of the Park.
An image of the church with a good perspective
On the corner with Broadway Street and 4th Avenue we stopped to check the John Pinkum House, a construction with a lovely design.
 

Just like in a movie we were gifted with a rainbow
Then, we decided to move a little more, contemplating  the charming neighborhood and the last building visited was the Mrs Dewitt Clark House.

A moment to rest and cherish the beauty that surrounded us

As a tip, we recommend you to take the Chippewa River Trail, a flowered path with breathtaking views. A great place to enjoy nature! 

 
Our squad is amazed to have helped you again to figure out what Eau Claire hides

See you in the next adventure!
Luiz Bernardo Levenhagen / Mahira Araujo / Paula Freitas / Vinicius Alves

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