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・ Chippewa River
・ Chippewa River (Michigan)
・ Chippewa River (Minnesota)
・ Chippewa River (Ontario)
・ Chippewa River (Wisconsin)
・ Chippewa River Bottoms
・ Chippewa River State Trail
・ Chippewa Secondary School
・ Chippewa Township
・ Chippewa Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania
・ Chippewa Township, Chippewa County, Michigan
・ Chippewa Township, Isabella County, Michigan
・ Chippewa Township, Mecosta County, Michigan
・ Chippewa Township, Michigan
・ Chippewa Township, Wayne County, Ohio
Chippewa Valley
・ Chippewa Valley High School
・ Chippewa Valley Regional Airport
・ Chippewa Valley Schools
・ Chippewa Valley Symphony
・ Chippewa Valley Technical College
・ Chippewa, Wisconsin
・ Chippewa-Hiawatha
・ Chippewaella
・ Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation
・ Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation
・ Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
・ Chippewas of Rama First Nation
・ Chippewas of Sarnia Band v Canada (AG)
・ Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory


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Chippewa Valley : ウィキペディア英語版
Chippewa Valley

The Chippewa Valley is a valley in Wisconsin, USA.
==History==
The valley was first inhabited by the Ojibwe Indians and settled by German and Scandinavian immigrants. The region also has a large Hmong community. While the term "Chippewa Valley" technically refers to the drainage basin of the Chippewa River and its tributaries, the name is more often applied to the Eau Claire-Chippewa Falls metropolitan area and the surrounding area—including communities not located within the Chippewa River's watershed.
From the 1850s to the early 1910s, lumber baron Orrin Henry Ingram was largely responsible for the deforestation of the valley and the subsequent establishment of many small towns in the area.〔(Guide to the Ingram Family and Empire Lumber Company Papers, 1906-1934 ), University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire: McIntyre Library〕
The population center of the Chippewa Valley is Eau Claire. Other communities include Menomonie, Chippewa Falls, Durand, and Altoona.
The region's agricultural products include milk, cheese, horseradish, kidney beans, apples, pumpkins, beef, and poultry. Much of the regional economy is service-driven, although there is also a significant light-industrial segment, especially in high tech (mainly computers).
Historic sites include the Cook-Rutledge Mansion in Chippewa Falls, the Caddie Woodlawn Museum south of Downsville, the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts in Menomonie, and a number of exhibits in Eau Claire's Carson Park. In addition, there are a number of sites listed by the National Register of Historical Places in the area.

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