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Eau Claire: Breaking Barriers

Henry Aaron played for the minor league team the Eau Claire Bears.

07/09/2018 | Rating NR

Wisconsin Hometown Stories

Eau Claire: Breaking Barriers

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Henry Aaron played for the minor league team the Eau Claire Bears.

After Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier of baseball, Henry Aaron played for the minor league team the Eau Claire Bears, and went on to have a Hall of Fame career.

07/09/2018 | Rating NR

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Clip: Special | 8m 2s | Norwegian immigrants brought ski jumping to Eau Claire in the 1880s. (8m 2s)

Eau Claire: Improvisation

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Clip: Special | 11m 23s | The revival of the local arts led to Eau Claire drawing attention as an arts destination. (11m 23s)

Eau Claire: Old Abe

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Clip: Special | 8m 8s | Old Abe, a bald eagle, became the mascot during the Civil War before retiring. (8m 8s)

Eau Claire: The First Eau Claire

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Clip: Special | 10m 22s | The Ojibwe and Sioux found the Eau Claire-area rich in resources. (10m 22s)

Eau Claire: The Second Eau Claire

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Clip: Special | 9m 54s | New industries took hold in Eau Claire, including the Gillette Tire Company. (9m 54s)

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