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  2. Winona State University - Wikipedia

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    Winona State University uses 16 [16] buildings as on-campus living communities. Nine are on the main campus, [ 17 ] and four are east of campus. [ 18 ] Three buildings (Lourdes Hall, Tau Center, and Maria Hall) previously formed a West Campus, which was used for on-campus living until 2021.

  3. Maxwell Field at Warrior Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Altra Federal Credit Union Stadium [1], also known as Maxwell Field, is a stadium at Winona State University in Winona, Minnesota. It has been the home to Winona State Warriors football team since at least the 1937 season, and the women's soccer team [1] since 1995. It was named "Maxwell Field" in honor of then-current Winona State president ...

  4. WSU's Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    WSU's Performing Arts Center (also known as the DuFresne Performing Arts Center) is a performing arts center on the campus of Winona State University in Winona County, Minnesota. The building was built in 1968 and includes a large band room, choir room, a 412-seat proscenium theatre, a versatile black-box theatre (The Dorothy B. Magnus Theatre ...

  5. Krueger Library - Wikipedia

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    Darrell W. Krueger Library, commonly known as Krueger Library, is the center of research, discovery, and creative output at Winona State University (WSU). The library serves more than 10,000 students, faculty, and staff in the WSU community, residents in the city of Winona, Minnesota, and the greater Southeastern Minnesota region.

  6. Winona, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    After Saint Mary's became co-ed in 1969, [49] Saint Teresa closed down in 1988, and its facilities are now used, owned, and/or operated by Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona State University, and Cotter High School. Minnesota State College Southeast also has a campus in Winona. [50] There is a diverse variety of K-12 educational ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Winona ...

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    Late-19th and early-20th-century mansions surrounding a park, the preferred neighborhood for multiple generations of Winona's upper class, exhibiting high architectural styles on 25 contributing properties built 1857–1912. [20] 38: Winona and St. Peter Engine House: Winona and St. Peter Engine House

  8. Virginia State Route 123 - Wikipedia

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    The university's athletic complex, including George Mason Stadium, lies to the west of the state highway south of its intersection with University Drive, which heads east onto the campus as SR 383. North of University Drive, SR 123 enters the city of Fairfax and its name changes to Chain Bridge Road.

  9. Fairfax, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The university was founded in 1949, and was initially an extension of the University of Virginia named the Northern Virginia University Center of the University of Virginia. [66] Nine years after its founding, in 1958, te Town of Fairfax purchased 150 acres (0.61 km 2 ) for the university, though the property remained within the county when the ...