The Winona Bridge Over the Mississippi

Winona was my last stop during my six week stay in Minnesota. This small city with a population of about 26,000 is right on the Mississippi River and the Great River Road in the far southeast of the state. This land was once home to the Mdewakanton Band of Lakota Indians and is named for the first-born daughter of Chief Wabasha III. Originally settled in 1851, Winona grew to be a major rail and steamboat town with wheat and lumber playing a major role as well. Today, there are some great old buildings lining the streets and the St. Stanislaus Basilica is one of the most beautiful churches in the state if not the country. I also enjoyed a stop in the Historic Society museum located in the old armory and the beautiful stained glass windows at Merchants National Bank. I wasn’t in Winona long as it was time for me to be heading on down the road, but I hope you enjoy these few photos from my stay.

St. Stanislaus Basilica

City Hall

Wesley Church

The Watkins Corporation

Old Downtown Buildings

Beautiful Church

More Downtown Buildings

The Train at Dusk

Train Graffiti

The Odd Fellows Building

Downtown Mural

Merchant’s National Bank

What a Great Old Building - Now Topper’s Pizza

3rd St at Dusk

3rd St. Downtown

Another Great Building - Now Heart’s Desire is on the Ground Floor

Roofline Detail

More Detail

The Penguin Zesto

I Love This One

St. Stanislaus

Downtown Winona

Sunset Over the Mississippi, and My Last in the State

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