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Winona State University is a public university located along the historical heart of Winona, Minnesota, United States. Winona State University was founded as Winona Normal School in 1858 and is the oldest member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System. It is notable as the first normal school to be established west of the Mississippi River.WSU offers more than 80 programs on its main campus, as well as collegiate programs on satellite campuses at Winona State University-Rochester and the Winona West Campus. Average annual enrollment of approximately nine thousand enrolled undergraduate and graduate students. Its sports teams compete as ...
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  • 1. Minnesota Marine Art Museum Winona
    The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is an art museum in Winona, Minnesota, United States, specializing in marine art. The MMAM features five galleries of world-class art and artifacts including impressionism and Hudson River School paintings, marine art, folk art sculptures and traveling exhibits. Located on the banks of the Mississippi River, the museum is located in a unique, turn-of-the-century-style building and landscaped with over 60,000 native plants.
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  • 3. Great River Bluffs State Park Winona
    Great River Bluffs State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, on the Mississippi River southeast of Winona. Originally known as O. L. Kipp State Park, it was renamed in the late 1990s to describe better its resources. The park preserves steep-sided bluffs rising 500 feet above the river and the narrow valleys between them, which support rare and fragile plant communities. Two of the bluffs have received further protection under the Minnesota Scientific and Natural Areas program, which are known as King's and Queen's Bluff Scientific and Natural Area.
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  • 4. Lake Park Winona
    This is a list of lakes of Minnesota. Although promoted as the Land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota has 11,842 lakes of 10 acres or more. The 1968 state survey found 15,291 lake basins, of which 3,257 were dry. If all basins over 2.5 acres were counted, Minnesota would have 21,871 lakes. The prevalence of lakes has generated many repeat names. For example, there are more than 200 Mud Lakes, 150 Long Lakes, and 120 Rice Lakes. All but four Minnesota counties contain at least one natural lake. Minnesota's lakes provide 44,926 miles of shoreline, more than the combined lake and coastal shorelines of California.
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  • 7. Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka Winona
    The Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka is a historic church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona in Winona, Minnesota, United States, and a prominent fixture on the city's skyline. Within the diocese it is better known as Saint Stan's. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 as Church of St. Stanislaus–Catholic and was designated as a Minor Basilica of the Roman Catholic Church on November 10, 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI.
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  • 8. Winona County Historical Society Winona
    Winona County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2010 census, the population was 51,461. Its county seat is Winona.Winona County comprises the Winona, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area.
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  • 9. Sugar Loaf Winona
    Sugar Loaf is a bluff on the Mississippi River topped by a rock pinnacle, overlooking the city of Winona, Minnesota, United States. The name Sugar Loaf is sometimes taken to mean just the rock pinnacle, which was created by quarrying in the 19th century. The bluff stands above the junction of U.S. Route 61 and State Highway 43. It towers 500 feet over Lake Winona , and the pinnacle rises more than 85 feet above the remainder of the bluff. Sugar Loaf was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990 for having local significance in the theme of entertainment/recreation. It was nominated for being one of Minnesota's most famous landmarks to early travelers and tourists; a popular subject for stereopticon images, travel literature, and folklore.
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  • 10. Polish Museum Winona
    The Polish Cultural Institute and Museum is located at 102 Liberty Street in Winona, Minnesota, United States. Known locally as the Polish Museum, it is housed in a lumber yard office built by the Laird-Norton Lumber Company in 1890.
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  • 11. John Latsch State Park Winona
    John A. Latsch State Park is a 1,654-acre state park of Minnesota, USA, on the Mississippi River, 12 miles northwest of Winona. The park contains three steep bluffs rising 500 feet above the river which are named Mount Faith, Mount Hope, and Mount Charity. The park is nearly undeveloped, with a small walk-in campground and only one trail. It functions primarily as a wayside on U.S. Route 61, which runs between the river and the base of the bluffs. Lock and Dam No. 5 is adjacent to the park.
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  • 12. Winona National Bank Winona
    Winona is a city in and the county seat of Winona County, in the state of Minnesota. Located in picturesque bluff country on the Mississippi River, its most noticeable physical landmark is Sugar Loaf. The city is named after legendary figure Winona, said to have been the first-born daughter of Chief Wapasha III. The population was 27,592 at the 2010 census.
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  • 13. Pickwick Mill Winona
    Pickwick is an unincorporated community in Homer Township, Winona County, Minnesota, United States.
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  • 15. Great River Shakespeare Festival Winona
    The Great River Shakespeare Festival is a professional equity theatre company in Winona, Minnesota, a Mississippi River town in the southeastern part of the state. It produces three simultaneous performances each summer, held at the Winona State University Performing Arts Center. Starting in 2004, it has run for 12 seasons with annual audiences of over 10,000. Its 2015 Season ran from June 24-August 3, and featured three mainstage plays and one apprentice/intern production.
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