UNLOCKED: Here Are the Answers to the ‘Door Hunt’ Contest

E.C. Historic Preservation Foundation sponsored hunt of notable doorways

Tom Giffey

Did you have what it took to identify all (or at least some) of the 15 historic Eau Claire doors published in our pages back on May 2?

Inside the “At Home” special section of that issue was a series of photos of the doorways of a number of residential and commercial buildings from around multiple Eau Claire neighborhoods. We published them as part of the Eau Claire Historic Preservation Foundation’s annual hunt. (As it happens, May is Historic Preservation Month.)

In the past, the foundation has asked hunters to identify photos of entire buildings or specific architectural elements. This year, the focus was on doors that ranged widely in size and style.

The contest may be over – entries had to be emailed or postmarked by May 20 – but if you took part (or are simply curious about scoping out some interesting architecture), here are the correct answers:

1. 322 W. Grand Ave. 

2. 117 W. Grand Ave. (Four Seasons Floral) 

3. 244 Lake St.

4. 606 Fourth Ave. 

5. 420 Fourth Ave. 

6. 517 Third Ave. 

7. 606 Third Ave. 

8. 133 Lake St. 

9. 124 Park Place 

10. 210 Oakwood Place 

11. 213 Oakwood Place 

12. 611 Main St. 

13. 1105 Main St. (former Boyd School) 

14. 550 N. Dewey St. (former E.C. Academy)

15. 416 N. Dewey St. (Sacred Heart Church)

 

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Chippewa Falls

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