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Discover the scenic beauty of Bruce, Wisconsin, with a touch of elegance. Whether you're navigating ongoing road construction, including the eastbound right-turn lane project on US 8 at the CTH E intersection, or exploring the historical sites, Therentalcars offers the perfect luxury vehicle to enhance your journey. Check current traffic conditions to optimize your route and arrive in style.
Step back in time as you explore Bruce, Wisconsin. Platted in 1884 with the arrival of the Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic Railroad, the village was named after A.C. Bruce, a prominent lumberman. Imagine the bustling logging camp that once stood where the school is now. Visit the Village of Bruce Historical Museum (Wednesdays 10 AM - 2 PM) to delve deeper into the past. Picture the MacArthur Hotel and the former opera house on Main Street, remnants of a bygone era, near where the Bruce News-letter office once stood. The first real school house stood proudly on the street along the west side of the MacArthur Hotel. From Abbot's Dairies to the Chippewa River Bridge, Bruce's history is rich and diverse, best experienced from the comfort of a luxury vehicle.
Airport & Transit: For those flying into the region, the Chippewa Valley Regional Airport (EAU) in Eau Claire is the closest major airport to Bruce, Wisconsin. To reach Therentalcars in Bruce from EAU, take WI-312 East to US-53 North. Continue on US-53 North to WI-40 North. Follow WI-40 North to Bruce. This scenic drive allows you to experience the beauty of Wisconsin in your chosen luxury rental.
Local Guidelines: When renting a luxury car in Wisconsin, it's important to understand the insurance requirements. Wisconsin law stipulates that your existing motor vehicle liability insurance policy must cover damages and loss of use to the rental vehicle, subject to your policy limits. This ensures financial responsibility in case of an accident. Therentalcars offers options to supplement your existing coverage for added peace of mind. Please ensure you have proof of financial responsibility during the rental period, as per Wisconsin regulations.