Cameron-Drummond-Slagsvold Building, Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Cameron-Drummond-Slagsvold Building

Cameron-Drummond-Slagsvold Building

15-21 South Barstow, Eau Claire, Wisconsin.  1893-94, Romanesque Revival.  This is hands down my favorite public building in Eau Claire!  And it has a great club (The Stone’s Throw) to boot!!  This structure features massive rough stonework at the basement and first floor levels and red brick on the upper two floors.  Typical of this type of Victorian architecture are the round tower and decorative brickwork.  This is the largest building in the city remaining from this architectural period.  Local Landmark and National Register of Historic Places.  Photograph taken July, 2009.

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