DID you know the world-famous 19th-century English novelist Charles Dickens once wrote a play about the Malvern Water Cure?
The discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at an Indian residential school in Canada in 2021 was just the catalyst for ...
Employees at stores like Montgomery & Taggert, Connecticut’s first romance-only bookstore recommend authors such as Krystal ...
The two human services buildings — the almshouse and hospital — likely were the fourth and fifth buildings under county watch ...
Although clearly a man of the left, Leigh (like Dickens) is less interested in society than human nature. Some of his ...
What foods and drinks look like — the colors we see before the first morsels or sips hit our tastebuds — have mattered to people for millennia. And nowhere has that been more blatant than the American ...
which reflect on their childhoods growing up in late 19th century Eau Claire. “We had these two memoirs of grown men writing about their experience as children so we could draw on actual ...
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The beloved patron of children worked countless wonders in his lifetime, from miraculous healings to multiplying food.
lost at half moon lake,” a children’s adventure book exploring what Eau Claire looked like in the 1890s. The book’s publisher, Doug Dixon, spent a few days in the Chippewa Valley and liked it so much ...