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Freight warehouse built 1882–3 by the Winona and St. Peter Railroad, which was instrumental in spurring Winona's industry and growth by developing markets along its rail lines across Minnesota and into Dakota Territory. [46] 40: Winona Athletic Club: Winona Athletic Club: July 24, 2020 : 773 East 5th St.
MN 248 in Norton Township: Wabasha County line — — CSAH 32 — — US 61 in Goodview: MN 43 in Winona — — CSAH 33 — — Filmore County line : MN 248 in Altura — — CSAH 35 — — Olmsted County line : CSAH 6 in Saratoga Township — — CSAH 37 — — CSAH 35 in St. Charles Township: CSAH 26 in Elba Township — — CSAH 39 ...
In 2016, Winona County planning commissioners voted to approve new permits for existing commercial dog breeding operations, also known as "puppy mills", despite overwhelming evidence of animal cruelty and neglect. Due to the high number of kennels in the county, Winona county has earned the dubious title "Puppy Mill Capital of Minnesota". [18]
Winona is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by Brad Finstad, a Republican. [39] At the state level, Winona is located in Senate District 28, represented by Republican Jeremy Miller, and in House District 28A, represented by Democrat Gene Pelowski. Nearby House District 28B is represented by Greg Davids, a Republican ...
The Old Winona Middle School is a former school complex in Winona, Minnesota, United States. The east building was originally constructed as the Winona High School from 1915 to 1917 and the west building was added as the Winona Junior High School in 1926. An auditorium was added to the rear of the east building in 1928. [2]
Fremont is an unincorporated community in Fremont Township, Winona County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located along Winona County Road 29, near its junction with County Road 6, two miles south-southwest of Interstate 90. Nearby places include Utica, Lewiston, St. Charles, Peterson, and Troy.
Winona City Hall is the seat of municipal government for Winona, Minnesota, United States. It was built with federal funding from the Public Works Administration in 1939. [2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 for having local significance in the themes of architecture and politics/government. [3]
Sugar Loaf is a bluff on the Mississippi River topped by a rock pinnacle, overlooking the city of Winona, Minnesota, United States. [3] The name "Sugar Loaf" is sometimes taken to mean just the rock pinnacle, which was created by quarrying in the 19th century.