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  2. Red Wing, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    0649885 [4] Website. www.red-wing.org. Red Wing is a city and the county seat of Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States, along the upper Mississippi River. The population was 16,547 at the 2020 census. [5][6][7] This city is named for early 19th-century Dakota Sioux chief Red Wing. [7][8] The federal government established a Mdewakanton Sioux ...

  3. Barn Bluff (Red Wing, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    90001165 [1] Added to NRHP. August 3, 1990. Barn Bluff (Dakota: Ȟemníčhaŋ, frequently anglicized to He Mni Can[2]) is a bluff along the Mississippi River in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States. The bluff is considered sacred by the Dakota people because it is the site of many burial mounds. [3] During the 19th century, the bluff functioned ...

  4. Prairie Island Indian Community - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Island Indian Community (Dakota: Tinta Winta) is a Mdewakanton Sioux Indian reservation in Goodhue County, Minnesota, along the Mississippi River. Most of the reservation now lies within the city of Red Wing, which developed after this land was set aside. The reservation was established in 1889, with boundaries modified after that time.

  5. Sheldon Theatre - Wikipedia

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    June 3, 1976. Designated CP. January 8, 1980. The Sheldon Theatre is a historic performance venue in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States, built in 1904. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 as the T.B. Sheldon Memorial Auditorium for having local significance in the theme of performing arts. [ 2]

  6. E. S. Hoyt House - Wikipedia

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    75000981 [1] Added to NRHP. June 05, 1975. The E.S. Hoyt House is a historic house in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States, designed by the firm of Purcell & Elmslie and built in 1913. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is also a contributing property to the Red Wing Residential Historic District.

  7. McSorley Hill - Wikipedia

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    8 February 1887. Size. K–point. K30. Hill record. 31.4 m (103 ft) Torjus Hemmestveit. (15 January 1893) McSorley Hill (also: Bush Street Ski Jump) was a K30 ski jumping hill located in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States, opened in 1887.

  8. Wacouta I - Wikipedia

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    Tatankamani, also known as Red Wing, was renowned for his bravery and was thought to be able to see the future through dreams. [1] Wacouta I seemed to be the person to replace Red Wing. Red Wing's surviving son had contracted a bone disease that left him unfit for leadership. Wacouta, as Red Wing's nephew and possible stepson, was next in line.

  9. James L. Lawther House - Wikipedia

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    75000982. Added to NRHP. May 21, 1975 [1] The James L. Lawther House is an octagon house in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States. The owner, James Lawther, built it after he visited Dubuque, Iowa and toured the Langworthy House there. At the time, the Langworthy House was the grandest house of its type on the upper Mississippi River.

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