I've walked on Water Street and to downtown - Eau Claire a few times. Every time, I'm astonished by the unique buildings. They look completely different from the buildings in Thailand. Here, many old buildings still remain. I'm a person who loves taking pictures. When I first walked around downtown, I took lot of pictures of buildings here.
Last week, I's assigned to take a walking tour in order to take pictures in front of 5 historical buildings. At first, we were about to walk downtown but when we took a careful look on the map we printed out from a website, we found out that we didn't have to walk that far. We can find a lot of historical buildings on Water Street (It's on the west side of the map.) and the area near by!
John Pinkum House is the first place we stopped by. Look! The house is pink and I was in pink. Haha.
I'm not a direction person, so such sign (on my left hand) helped me a lot to find an antique building. :)
Charles Ingram (the owner) was a son of a lumberman. No doubt, there are a pile of logs in the house.
Here's the First Congregational Church. Before we reached there, we heard the bell rang. It's was calling us for a visit.
I was in the Randall Park. The statue in the photo is "Adin Randall Statue". Who's Adin Randall. Below is the answer.
The picture answers the question! Adin Randall is the one who gave this park to the city of Eau Claire in 1857. It's a beautiful and peaceful park. Let's see how gorgeous it is.
Dun dun dun!!
I know, it's cool. Hah ha.
Hooda, what a great post! Fall season is coming... We can take more pictures...
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