Page Contents for Fall Creek, Wisconsin
Statistics & Facts
Location
City Attractions
Organizations, Churches, and Sports.
Libraries.
Schools.
Miscellany
Statistics & Facts
The Wisconsin state capital is Madison.
The population of Fall Creek is approximately 1,236 (2000), 1315 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 415 (1990), 517 (2010).
The amount of land area in Fall Creek is 3.845 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0.077 sq kilometers.
The distance from Fall Creek to Washington DC is 880 miles.
The distance to the Wisconsin state capital is 153 miles. (as the crow flies)
Fall Creek is positioned 44.76 degrees north of the equator and 91.27 degrees west of the prime meridian.
The Fall Creek city color is green.
Location
in northwestern Wisconsin, ten miles east of Eau Claire
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Attractions
Learn more about Fall Creek at this site
Beaver Creek Reserve
S1 County Road K
Fall Creek, WI 54742
Phone/Fax: 715-877-2212
an interpretive center in west central Wisconsin dedicated to connecting people with nature. The Reserve provides programs, activities and experiences to help people of all ages explore, discover, learn and share the magic and mysteries of the natural world in the Chippewa Valley.
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Fall Creek Libraries
Fall Creek Public Library122 East Lincoln Ave
Fall Creek, WI 54742
Phone: 715-877-3334
Fall Creek Schools
The
School District of Fall Creek336 East Hoover Avenue
Fall Creek, WI 54742
Administrator: 715-877-2123
The School District of Fall Creek has an enrollment of 860 students housed in one K-12 complex, which facilitates the sharing of resources and staff members. The people of Fall Creek are proud of their community, their school system, and the many accomplishments of their young people.
Fall Creek Miscellany
The population of Fall Creek was:
1990 - 1,034
2000 - 1,236
The Village mascot is the cricket
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