2015 Visitors` Guide

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2015 Visitors` Guide
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Winona
Welcomes You
Congratulations - you have found it: the
Midwest’s most beloved and best kept
secret. From its sculpted bluffs to its mighty
river and all the places in between, Winona
has unparalleled beauty mixed with a cool
urbanity and old-world charm that proves
that yes, you really can have it all in one
enchanting place.
The gilded era of lumber barons and paddlewheelers is immortalized here in the lavish
architecture that has become a hallmark
of this picturesque river hamlet. Elaborate
cornices, grand buildings, and vibrant stained
glass beckon for a stroll through the historic
downtown today just as they did a century
ago, and all who pass this way agree that
Winona is truly a beautiful place.
For outdoor lovers, whatever your version of
relaxing is - whether it is swinging on a bench
by the lake or tackling a wicked mountain
bike trail, whether it is a tranquil hike in the
woods or whirlybirds on a wake board Winona is a paradise.
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“We hope you enjoy your stay in Winona & plan a
return trip soon! With so many amazing things to
do, there are reasons to visit year-round.”
Winona Mayor Mark Peterson
But Winona loves its indoor recreation too,
and the arts scene here is as cosmopolitan
as you’ll find anywhere. Browse original
paintings by greats like Picasso and Van
Gogh, immerse yourself in the music of
international masters like Yo-Yo Ma, and
contemplate Shakespeare with our worldclass theater company. Together with music
and film festivals, art shows, and museums
for every interest, this extraordinary array of
arts and culture leaves no doubt that Winona
is not just another pretty face.
Indeed, this community has the best of
all worlds wrapped into one delightful
destination, a remarkable city regarded as
a treasure by those who find it. Whether for
a day or a week, we invite you to visit and
see for yourself why, no matter where your
interests lay, everyone loves Winona.
Table
of Contents
Winona Welcomes You................................. 2
Like.Share.Engage....................................... 4
Talk of the Town............................................ 5
Stop and Visit............................................... 6
Proud to Call Winona Home......................... 7
Annual Events........................................... 8-9
Chart Your Journey.................................10-11
City of Arts............................................. 12-13
Soak It All In........................................... 14-17
Parks & Trails........................................ 18-19
Stay a While.......................................... 20-25
Choice Cuisine...................................... 26-27
Shop in Style......................................... 28-29
Full City Map.......................................... 30-31
Downtown City Map............................... 32-33
Places of Worship................................. 34-35
Higher Education.................................. 36-37
Guide to Services.................................. 38-39
Group Tour Information............................... 40
Advertisers............................................. 41-60
Visit Winona
160 Johnson Street, Winona, MN 55987
507.452.0735 or 800.657.4972
fax 507.454.0006
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like. share.
engage.
To enhance your Winona Experience, go to:
www.VisitWinona.com
• I Love Winona blog • Downloadable maps: hiking, biking, fishing & more!
• Themed Itineraries • “This Weekend in Winona” and Winona news updates
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Instagram!
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Want to connect right now in Winona?
The City of Winona provides free public wireless internet access at the following locations:
1) Winona City Hall
2) Winona Public Library
3) Levee Park
4) Lake Lodge Recreation Center
5) Prairie Island Campground
6) Bob Welch Aquatic Center
In addition to these locations, a number of other wireless access points are available at
Winona’s three educational institutions and more than 45 private businesses in the city.
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talk
of thetown
“Did you know
that Winona was
named after
Princess Winona
<sic>, daughter of
Chief Wapasha?
Did you know that
it’s the stained
glass capital of
the world? Did you
know that it’s awesome? Here’s why: Winona ranked
second in not one or two, but three of our categories:
young population, nightlife, and active life options per
capita.” – Movoto Real Estate Blog, “10 Most
Exciting Places In Minnesota,” July 2014
“A Diamond-rated
restaurant, museum
masterpieces of Picasso,
Matisse and Monet and
wine tastings are what
one would expect to find
in a large metropolitan
area, but these cultural
and culinary delights are
even more impressive
when experienced along
the scenic and historical Great River Road in Winona.”
– Minnesota Group Tour & Packaged Travel
Planner, “Wanderlust in Winona: Cultural and
culinary nuances blend deliciously along the
Mississippi River,” January 2014
“Winona prides itself on its
many cultural attractions, the Great River
Shakespeare Festival,
the Frozen River Film
Festival, the Minnesota
Marine Art Museum, the
historical architecture
and the classical music
Beethoven Festival. The
southeastern city along
the Mississippi river also
prides itself on its natural attractions and the community
is increasing ways people can enjoy these attractions...
Take the trails less traveled and you’re likely to have
them all to yourself in southeastern Minnesota – a
luxury in a crowded world.” – MN Trails Magazine,
“Winona: Open to the Outdoors,” Spring 2014
“Winona is a small town with great character, overlooking
the Mississippi River in Minnesota’s beautiful bluff country. It has a vibrant history of industry, immigration and
Native American culture, as well as an impressive stained
glass heritage, a creativity which can be seen in much of
the local architecture…Beyond the bounds of the town
itself, visitors can explore the rolling, forested terrain of
the Mississippi River Valley, which is wonderful for hiking,
cycling, camping and birdwatching.”
– Hopper.com Travel Blog, “Travel Spotlight on
Winona, Minnesota,” March 24, 2014
“Great River Road
National Scenic Byway (SOUTH): This
is one of the prettiest
parts of Minnesota,
with panoramic views
of the Mighty Mississippi on one side,
and towering bluffs
on the other as you meander through historic river towns
and by pastoral scenery.” – Minnesota Monthly,
“Scenic Summer Drives,” July 2014
“Highlighting the Upper Mississippi’s recreational, cultural,
historical and arts assets provides compelling evidence to
quell misconceptions that MSP is surrounded by miles of
flat mid-American dullness.” – MinnPost, “The Mississippi’s importance to MSP doesn’t stop as it flows on
south,” January 31, 2014
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Stop
and Visit
At the base of Garvin Heights Park, located
at the intersection of Huff Street and
Highway 14/61, the friendly staff at Winona’s
Visitors’ Center will assist you in all things
Winona. The Visitors’ Center offers guests
a variety of brochures, maps, Winona and
Minnesota souvenirs and more. Trained
Visit Winona staff provides information and
travel counseling to visitors searching for the
ultimate river city experience and will impress
with insider knowledge.
The Winona Visitors’ Center is an affiliate
travel information center of Explore
Minnesota Tourism.
We look forward to showcasing everything
our city has to offer.
Lake Lodge Recreation Center Hours
(December - March):
Monday - Friday 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
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Visitors’ Center Hours:
924 Huff Street • 507.452.2278
April 1 - October 31:
Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
November 1 - mid-December:
Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Closed Mid-December - March 31
Tourist information is also available year
round at the Visit Winona offices located in the
Winona County History Center, 160 Johnson
Street, and December through March at the
Lake Lodge Recreation Center, 113 Lake Park
Drive.
Winona County History Center Hours:
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Proud to call
Winona
home
These nationally and internationally-recognized companies were
founded in Winona and continue to operate their headquarters
and/or distribution and manufacturing facilities in our city. From
colorful glasswork to composite canoes, these companies and their
products are truly “Made in Winona.”
*This is a sampling of local industries: some businesses may not be listed.
Badger Foundry PlastiComp Watlow
Bay State Milling Company Reinarts Stained Glass Wenonah Canoe Behrens Manufacturing
RTP Company Willet Hauser Architectural Glass
Biesanz Stone Thern, Inc. WinCraft Incorporated Cathedral Crafts Coca-Cola Bottling Company
of Winona CodaBow International, Ltd. CPI Binani
Cytec Industries DCM Tech. Fastenal Company Ferrara Candy Co.
Hal Leonard
Hiatt Manufacturing Inc. J.R. Watkins
Knitcraft-St.Croix Knitwear Laird Norton (ProBuild) Miller Ingenuity
Mississippi Welder Supply Co. National Chemicals, Inc. Peerless Chain
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Annual&Special
Events
January
January 17
Winter Farmers’ Market
January 25
SMU 10K Ski Race
February
February 6-8
Winona Winter Carnival
February 14, 28
Winter Farmers’ Market
February 18-22
Frozen River Film Festival
March
March 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29
Soar with the Eagles
(Wabasha, MN)
March 14, 28
Winter Farmers’ Market
March 21-22
Better Living Home and
Builders Show
May 8
Winona State University (WSU)
Commencement
May 9
Saint Mary’s University (SMU)
Commencement
May 16
Minnesota City Day
June
Through mid-August,
Wednesday evenings
Band Concert at Lake Park
Bandshell
Through mid-September,
Wednesday evenings
Cruise Night at Lakeview
Drive-inn
Through October, Sat. mornings
Farmers’ Market
June 6-7
Trinona
June 13
Chocolate, Shakespeare
& Champagne
April
June 17-21
Steamboat Days
April 18
Earth Day
June 20
BK 5K Race
April 23-25
Mid West Music Fest
June 20-July 31
The Art of Fine Furniture
April 24-26
Bluff Country Studio Art Tour
June 24-August 2
Great River Shakespeare
Festival
April 25
Winter Farmers’ Market
May
Through October, Sat. mornings
Farmers’ Market
May 1-3
100 Mile Garage Sale
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June 26-28
SMU Alumni Weekend
June 27
Dixieland Jazz Festival
June 28-July 19
Minnesota Beethoven Festival
July
Through August 2
Great River Shakespeare
Festival
Through mid-August,
Wednesday evenings
Band Concert at Lake Park
Bandshell
Through mid-September,
Wednesday evenings
Cruise Night at Lakeview
Drive-inn
Through October, Sat. mornings
Farmers’ Market
July 8-12
Winona County Fair
(St. Charles, MN)
July 11
Tour of Gardens
Through July 19
Minnesota Beethoven Festival
Through July 31
The Art of Fine Furniture
August
Through August 2
Great River Shakespeare
Festival
Through mid-August,
Wednesday evenings,
Band Concert at Lake Park
Bandshell
Through mid-September,
Wednesday evenings
Cruise Night at Lakeview
Drive-inn
Through October, Sat. mornings
Farmers’ Market
August 2
Rollingstone Days
August 10
American Queen Docking
August 14
Ragnar Relay
October
December
August 14-16
Goodview Days
Sat. mornings
Farmers’ Market
August 15
Goodview Gallop
October 2-4
SMU Family Weekend
December 5
Artists Holiday Sale
December 5-6
100 Miles of Christmas
October 4
Smaczne Jablka (Apple Day)
September
October 10-11
Voices from the Past
Cemetery Walk
Through mid-September,
Wednesday evenings
Cruise Night at Lakeview
Drive-inn
Through October, Sat. mornings
Farmers’ Market
September 11-13
Great Dakota Gathering
December 6
Christmas Candlelight
House Tour
Christmas Holiday Train: TBA
November
Every effort has been made to
publish current information though
it’s subject to change without
notification. Visit our website for
dates, time and locations:
www.visitwinona.com
November 14
Tundra Swan Watch
November 21
Winona Art Walk
September 12
Pickwick Mill Day
December 5
Christmas Lighted Parade
September 24-27
Boats and Bluegrass Festival
To charter the WSU Cal Fremling Classroom,
go to www.winona.edu/boat or call 507.457.BOAT.
Experience the
Mississippi River
firsthand on the Cal
Fremling Interpretive
Center & Classroom.
River Educational Tours
are available every
Thursday evening
June 18 - August 27.
www.winonahistory.org
Art exhibits, theatre, dance
and concert
507.454.2723
performances are available at
Saint Mary’s University Page Theatre,
Winona State University, Winona Arts Center
and Theatre du Mississippi.
Annual Events
Visit our website for dates, time and locations:
Art exhibits, theatre, dance, concert
performances are available at
Saint Mary’s University Page Theatre,
Winona State University, Winona Arts
Center and Theatre du Mississippi.
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Recurring events and educational
Recurring
events
andDowntown
educational
opportunities
include
Art Party
opportunities
take
place
at:
Minnesota
Marine
at various locations, Minnesota Marine
Art
Art Museum,
Winona
County
History
Center,
Museum, Winona County History Center,
Polish
Museum
andand
Watkins
Museum.
Polish
Museum
Watkins
Museum.
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Chart your
Journey
Don’t know where to begin?
Check out our sample itineraries here, or click on VisitWinona.com to view themed itineraries,
geared toward the outdoor enthusiast, arts lover, and more.
1/2 DAY:
FULL DAY:
Stop into Bloedow Bakery—“Top 50 Best Donut Shops
in the United States” by Saveur Magazine, March
2013—to sample their famous maple long johns or
more than a dozen other varieties of baked goods, all
made from the original recipes since 1924.
Stroll through downtown Winona with more than
100 National Register historic sites, specialty and
antique shops, restaurants and more.
Begin your journey with a drive to Garvin Heights
Overlook where you can take in a spectacular view:
the winding Mississippi River, trails, and lakes
surrounding the entire city of Winona.
Next, head to the Winona County History Center located
in Winona’s downtown to learn more about what put
Winona on the map: from our booming lumber industry
in the 1800s to our connections with Fastenal, Watkins
and Wincraft.
Finally, take a spin around Winona’s East Lake in a
canoe or kayak, available for a minimal fee to rent
through the city’s Park and Recreation Department.
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If you have an entire day to spend in the city,
start at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum which
boasts an impressive collection of water-inspired
paintings, sculptures and more. Monet, Picasso,
Renoir and Van Gogh can all be seen right here in
Winona.
Stop into one of a half dozen coffeehouses in
the downtown area to treat yourself to a frothy
caffeinated beverage or a fresh deli sandwich.
Local ingredients are celebrated here.
Remember “The Watkins Man?” See history and
product displays of one of the country’s oldest
direct selling companies at the Watkins Heritage
Museum. Free admission allows visitors to peruse
a timeline of the J. R. Watkins Naturals Company
and even purchase current Watkins products.
Weekend:
Day 1
Begin your weekend excursion by hopping on
the Trester Trolley and taking a guided tour of
the city of Winona in a beautifully restored trolley
car. Clarence packs his tours with Winona’s rich
history, and some facts residents may not even
know.
Ready for an experience of a lifetime? Contact
Winona’s Outdoor Education & Recreation Center
located on the Winona State University campus.
Guides will lead you through the backwaters of the
Mississippi in kayaks or rock climbing up Sugar
Loaf in the summer, or snowshoeing through the
bluff side in the winter.
Garvin Heights Vineyards is the perfect place
to try more than a dozen wines produced right
here in Winona using Minnesota grapes. Their
deck offers a 7-mile view, allowing you to unwind
and relax with a bottle of wine and some cheese
and crackers.
Day 2
Start your morning with a visit to Windom Park
just off Huff Street. The fountain has a bronze
statue of Princess Wenonah, for which the city
is named, surrounded by historic, Victorian-era
homes will captivate you.
Stop in at Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka—one
of only two basilicas in Minnesota and 70th in
the United States—and see why the church is
such a prominent fixture in the city’s skyline.
Ornate domes are adorned with beautiful stained
glass windows dedicated to various saints with
inscriptions in Polish.
Continue your journey of Winona’s Polish
ancestry at the Polish Cultural Institute &
Museum along Second Street.
Visit Lake Park and walk along the paths, stroll
the Rose Garden and take in the view of the
historic Band Shell where concerts are still held
in the summertime. Veterans’ Park also offers
remembrance to those who have fought for
our country.
Top off your stay with a night on the town. Dine at
one of our many local eateries, offering a variety
of fare from fresh, gourmet burgers to decadent
local duck confit. Next, take in an evening
performance during the festival season or at
Winona’s college campuses. A night cap can be
found at an abundance of pubs or watering holes
in the city.
Sugar Loaf Bluff
Reaching nearly 85 feet into the sky, Sugar
Loaf is a storied symbol of Winona and known
by all as its most distinguishing landmark. The
result of quarrying in the late 1800’s, the bluff
is synonymous with an old Native American
legend that paints the rock as the cap of Dakota
Chief Wapasha. Hiking trails along its back side
offer adventure seekers a unique vantage point
to see the city. Corner of Highway 61 & 43.
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Cityof
Signature Festivals
Whether you’re into the delicate staccato of classical music or boot-stomping bluegrass, Picasso
or parades, Shakespeare or modern documentaries, Winona is the place to visit. The vibrant
arts scene spans music festivals, film festivals, art festivals and theater festivals that are
truly world class and worth the drive from just about anywhere.
Boats and Bluegrass Festival
Prairie Island Campground
900 Prairie Island Rd.
507.450.5013
www.boatsandbluegrass.com
Dixieland Jazz Festival
Upper Mississippi Jazz Society
Winona State University
507.452.8382
www.winonadixieland.webs.com
Frozen River Film Festival
PO Box 647
Winona State University
480.522.7940
www.frozenriver.org
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Great Dakota Gathering
Unity Park, Lake Park
www.winonadakotaunity
alliance.org
Minnesota Beethoven Festival
PO Box 1143
507.474.9055
www.mnbeethovenfestival.org
Great River Shakespeare
Festival
WSU Performing Arts Center
450 Johnson St.
Administrative Office:
79 East 3rd St. • 507.474.7900
www.grsf.org
Steamboat Days
Levee Park
507.452.4000
www.winonasteamboatdays.com
Mid West Music Fest
168 East 3rd St.
608.498.0268
www.midwestmusicfest.org
Great River Shakespeare Festival
June 24-August 2, 2015
www.grsf.org
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears
This nationally recognized festival, which draws audiences from
across the Midwest and acclaimed actors from across the country,
fills each Winona summer with a full slate of world-class entertainment. The Great River Shakespeare Festival offers professional
theatre productions, free concerts, educational opportunities for all ages,
and community outreach programs each summer from late June to early
August and special events throughout the year. Since 2004, GRSF has
presented clearly spoken, understandable productions to diverse and
enthusiastic audiences from far and wide.
The 2015 professional productions are Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing,” “Romeo & Juliet,” and
“The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams and presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
Minnesota Marine Art Museum
800 Riverview Drive • Winona
www.mmam.org
Monet + Maritime + Modern Art = More Than You Expect
Winona is home to one of the most substantial, dynamic and unique
art museums in the Midwest - The Minnesota Marine Art Museum
(MMAM). Along with its impressive land-, river- and seascapes; the
MMAM’s collections include masterpieces by Monet, Van Gogh,
Picasso, Turner, Homer, O’Keeffe and many more. These jaw-dropVincent van Gogh - The Beach of Scheveningen
ping historical collections are complemented by the presentation of
several annual temporary exhibitions that inspire audiences through
the work of regional-based artists, and nationally-touring artworks.
Find out why a visit to the MMAM regularly prompts ecstatic remarks of surprise.
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is perched along the Mississippi River at
800 Riverview Drive, surrounded by acres of native prairie gardens.
Minnesota Beethoven Festival
June 28-July 19, 2015
www.mnbeethovenfestival.org
The bluffs are alive…with the sound of sonatas
The Minnesota Beethoven Festival fills salons and auditoriums with
the delicate refrains of history’s most important classical works,
performed by some of its most celebrated names.
Pianist Garrick Ohlsson returns to Winona to open the 2015
Minnesota Beethoven Festival. Other featured artists of the Festival’s
ninth season include soprano Dawn Upshaw, the Takács Quartet,
harpist Yolanda Kondonassis, pianist Vadym Kholodenko, and the
Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio. Dale Warland will once again
lead the Festival Chorale in a special weekend of concerts, and
the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will be making their third Festival
appearance. The Minnesota Orchestra will present the annual free concert at Lake Park on July 2.
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Historic. Enchanting. Beautiful. From the top of its towering bluffs to the cornices of its
extravagant architecture, Winona is in a class alone when it comes to things to do and see.
Home to vibrant music and film festivals as well as world-class theater and museums, Winona
dominates in the world of arts and culture as the most wonderfully eclectic and urbane small
town in the Midwest. With an arts scene where you can see everything from Picasso, to Yo-Yo
Ma, to Tiffany Stained Glass, this is a community that radiates big-city swagger all year long.
Arts & Heritage
African Safari Museum
Winona National Bank
204 Main St. • 507.454.8800
www.winonanationalbank.com
Bluff Country Studio Art Tour
PO Box 78 • 507.452.4506
www.bluffcountrystudioarttour.com
Bunnell House
Off Hwy 61/14 • 507.452.7575
www.winonahistory.org
Hotflash Designs
310 East Howard St. • 507.452.4506
www.hotflash-designs.com
Jamie Schell Fine Art/Furniture
1126 East 6th St. • 507.215.4598
www.jamieschell.com
Kari Yearous Photography
507.459.3583
www.winonaphotos.com
Lillian Davis Hogan Galleries
SMU - 700 Terrace Heights
507.457.1586
www.smumn.edu
Mary Singer Art
125 North Baker St. • 507.454.4047
www.msingerart.com
Minnesota Marine Art Museum
800 Riverview Dr. • 507.474.6626
www.minnesotamarineart.org
Paul Watkins Gallery
WSU - West 9th & Winona Streets
507.457.5395
www.winona.edu/arts
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Pickwick Mill
24813 County Rd. 7 • 507.457.0499
www.pickwickmill.org
Polish Cultural Institute & Museum
102 Liberty St. • 507.454.3431
www.polishmuseumwinona.org
Saint Mary’s University Performance Center
Page Theatre
700 Terrace Heights • 507.457.1715
www.pagetheatre.org
Sons of Norway - Winona
259 West Wabasha St. • 507.453.9861
www.winonasonsofnorway.webs.com
suzimages.com
507.313.4486
www.suzimages.com
Theatre du Mississippi
251 Main St.
www.theatredumississippi.org
Watkins Museum & Store 150 Liberty St. • 507.457.6095 www.jrwatkins.com
Winona County History Center
160 Johnson St. • 507.454.2723
www.winonahistory.org
Winona State University Library
Campus Art Tour
175 West Mark St.
www.winona.edu/library
Winona State University Performing Arts
Center
WSU - West 10th & Johnson Streets
507.457.2913
www.winona.edu/arts
Out-of-Town Arts & Heritage
Castlerock Museum
402 2nd St. • Alma, WI 54610 • 608.685.4231
www.castlerockmuseum.com
Elmer’s Auto and Toy Museum
W903 Elmers Rd. • Fountain City, WI 54629
608.687.7221
www.elmersautoandtoymuseum.com
Rollingstone-Luxembourg Historical Museum
507.689.2307
Sightseeing
Cal Fremling Interpretive Center & Classroom
Cal Fremling Dr., Johnson Street Dock
507.457.2628 • www.winona.edu/boat
Garvin Heights Vineyards
2255 Garvin Heights Rd. • 507.474.9463
www.ghvwine.com
Out-of-Town Sightseeing
Elmaro Vineyard
N14756 Delaney Rd. • Trempealeau, WI 54661
608.534.6456
www.elmarovineyard.com
Kinstone
S3439 Cole Bluff Lane • Fountain City, WI 54629
608.687.3332
www.kinstonecircle.com
Lark Toys
63604 170th Ave. • Kellogg, MN 55945
507.767.3387
www.larktoys.com
Metz’s Hart-Land Dairy, Creamery & Honey
25909 County Road 102 • Rushford, MN 55971
507.864.2627
www.metzhartland.com
National Eagle Center
Merchants Bank 50 Pembroke Ave. • Wabasha, MN 55981
651.565.4989
102 East 3rd St. • 507.457.1100
www.nationaleaglecenter.org
www.merchantsbank.com/winona/index.htm
Mississippi Explorer of Winona
Port of Winona – Cal Fremling Dr. • 507.458.2842
Princess Wenonah Statue
Windom Park • Broadway & Huff Streets
The Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka
625 East 4th St. • 507.452.5430
www.ssk-sjn.weconnect.com
River View Winery
32882 County Rd. 1 • La Crescent, MN 55947
608.385.1209
www.riverviewwinery.com
Seven Hawks Vineyards
17 North St. • Fountain City, WI 54629
608.687.9463
www.sevenhawksvineyards.com
Trester Trolley
507.429.9101 • www.trestertrolley.com
Unity Monument
Located behind Winona Visitors’ Center • 924 Huff St.
Watkins Administration Building
150 Liberty St. • 507.457.3300
Winona County Courthouse
171 West 3rd St.
Winona National Bank
204 Main St. • 507.454.4320
www.winonanationalbank.com
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Winona is designated a
bronze level
“Bicycle Friendly
Community”
by the League of
American Bicyclists in
Washington, D.C.
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Outdoor & Recreation
Big Valley Ranch Inc., Riding Academy
22076 East Burns Valley Rd. • 507.454.3305
www.bigvalleyranch.winona-mn.us
Bob Welch Aquatic Center 780 West 4th St. • 507.457.8210
www.cityofwinona.com
Bridges Golf Course
22852 County Rd. 17 • 507.452.3535
www.winonagolf.com
Broken Paddle Guiding Company
Mississippi Backwaters • 651.955.5222
www.brokenpaddleguiding.com
Bud King Ice Arena
507.454.7775
Cedar Valley Golf Course
25019 County Rd. 9 • 507.457.3129
www.cedarvalleymn.com
Driftless Adventure Company
248 East Garvin Heights Rd. • 507.313.4090
www.DriftlessAdventureCompany.com
Lifetime Tri-Trinona
Lake Park • 952.229.7996
www.trinona.com
Michael LaCanne Park and Beach
6280 Hwy 61
Outdoor Education and Recreation Center
351 Lafayette St. • 507.457.2940
www.winona.edu/outdoor/
Sanborn Canoe
24379 Little Trout Valley Rd. • 507.313.8490
www.sanborncanoe.com
SMU Ropes Course
700 Terrace Heights • 507.452.4430
www.smumn.edu
SMU The Woods Disc Golf Course
700 Terrace Heights • 507.452.4430
www.smumn.edu
Sugar Loaf Bluff
Highways 61 & 43
Upper Mississippi Wildlife Refuge District
51 East 4th St. • 507.452.4232
Westfield Golf Club
1460 West 5th St. • 507.452.6901
www.westfieldgolfclub.com
Westgate Bowl
1429 West Service Dr. • 507.454.1111
www.westgatewellingtons.com
West Lake Disc Golf Course
Huff St. & West Lake St.
The Willows Disc Golf Course
Lake Park Dr.
Winona Skate Park
210 Zumbro St. • 507.453.1633
www.cityofwinona.com
Out-of-Town Outdoor & Recreation
River Run Golf Course
1210 East Montgomery St.
Sparta, WI 54656
608.269.3022
www.riverrunsparta.com
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Parks&Trails
& Trails
did you know?
Winona is on the Mississippi
River Trail Bikeway!
Watch for MRT signage
throughout the city.
City Parks and Trails
State Parks
Aghaming Park and Preserve
Cross MN/WI Bridge, take a right after bridge,
follow road downriver & cross Wagon Bridge
Whitewater State Park
19041 Highway 74
Altura, MN
Aghaming Canoe Trail
Cross MN/WI Bridge, take a right after bridge,
follow road downriver & cross Wagon Bridge
Great River Bluffs State Park
20 miles southeast of Winona off Interstate 90
43605 Kipp Dr.
Bluffside Park
800 West Lake Boulevard
John A. Latsch State Park
12 miles north of Winona on Highway 61
Garvin Heights Overlook & Park
200 East Garvin Heights Road
Garvin Heights Trail
Foot of Garvin Heights Road
Holzinger Lodge Trail
925 West Lake Boulevard
Lake Park
113 Lake Park Drive West
Foot of Main St.
Latsch Island Park
Cross MN/WI Bridge, take a right after bridge
Levee Park
At the riverfront in Historic Downtown
Prairie Island Deer Park Nature Trail
915 Prairie Island Road North
Windom Park
Between Broadway and 5th Streets
and Huff and Harriet Streets
Veteran’s Memorial Park
60 West Lake Park Dr.
Lake Park
Saint Mary’s University Hiking and Ski Trails
700 Terrace Heights
Verchota Canoe Trail
From Winona, take the River Road to Prairie
Island Campground, travel a half mile to boat
landing.
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Be it the grandeur of a restored river town
mansion or the functionality of a jumpingoff point to rest your body, Winona has
an array of lodging for every traveler’s
needs. Whether visiting in a group or solo,
whether you want to get close to nature at
a campground or get away from it all at a
cozy B&B, there is something here for every
taste and every budget.
Handicapped Complimentary
Accessible
Breakfast
FREE Wi-Fi
Lounge
Meeting
Facilities
Restaurant
Pool
Exercise Room Pet Friendly
ALEXANDER MANSION HISTORIC
BED AND BREAKFAST
274 East Broadway St.
Phone: 507.474.4224
Number of Units: 5
Rates: $99-$299
Web: www.alexandermansionbb.com
Amenities: Wi-Fi, huge screened porch, one
acre of lawn, trees, and gardens, wood-burning
fireplaces in entrance hall and library.
1886 Grand Victorian/Tudor. Lavishly appointed
spacious rooms/suites, evening wine reception,
turn-down service, Tea room, and formal candlelit
gourmet breakfast. All Business amenities, special
pricing for entire house rental. Available for
meetings and events. Children 12 and up.
If you have a favorite movie, we love doing movies
in the Library, particularly in Winter, with wine, popcorn and warm fire going. Call to discuss
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BRIGGS’ FARM LODGING
27171 County Road 9
Phone: 507.450.9902
Rates: $100-$150 per night-double occupancy
and 2 night stay minimum on weekends
Web: www.briggsoutdoors.com
Briggs Farm is a historic family-run farm and
outdoor adventure destination offering familyfriendly recreational/educational events, excellent
bird watching, trout fishing, back-country skiing,
and hunting opportunities. Stay in the threebedroom farmhouse or hold your wedding or event
here, complete with wood-fired pizza made on site.
CARRIAGE HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST
420 Main St.
Phone: 507.452.8256
Number of Units: 5
Rates: $109-$159
Web: www.chbb.com
Amenities: Whirlpool and Fireplace
Authentic 1870 Carriage House located in the
heart of Winona. Free tandem bikes, in-season
Model A rides and fresh, locally-sourced Artisan
Breakfast. Children 12 and up.
DAYS INN
420 Cottonwood Dr.
Phone: 507.454.7917
Number of Units: 58
Rates: $50-$150
Web: www.daysinn.com/hotel/06756
Newly remodeled, cable TV, free local phone,
hair dryers, coffee makers and close to SMU and
Airport Industrial Park. Microwave and refrigerators
available. Free full breakfast includes eggs.
GARVIN CREST: GUESTHOUSE IN THE PINES
1735 ½ Garvin Heights Rd.
Phone: 507.459.9361
Number of Units: 1
Rates: $90 per night, $500 per week, and $1500
per month
Web: www.garvincrest.com
Semi-private guest house located at the Crest of
Winona looking West towards wooded acres. Fully
outfitted kitchen, stove, refrigerator/freezer, and
microwave. Self-serve breakfast items provided.
Cable TV, DVD player and year round hot tub.
HEAVEN’S VALLEY LODGE
300 Wildwood Dr.
Phone: 507.454.4020
Number of Units: One Lodge has: 2 bedrooms,
one with a queen and the other a full. A queen sofa
sleeper is in the living room. Sleeps six total.
Rates: Mon—Thurs. $135 /night for first four,
$10/person thereafter; Fri.-Sun., $165/night for
first four, $10/person thereafter
Web: www.heavensvalley.com
Nestled in the back 40 of a beautiful valley the
Lodge is fully furnished, and includes a kitchen, 2
bedrooms, 1 bath/laundry area, and an “L” shaped
living room/dining room. The stand-alone Franklin
wood burning stove will keep you cozy on a wintry
day. There is a BBQ grill and a bonfire pit for star
gazing. The Valley is teaming with wildlife and
an abundance of fairly rare birds. Fresh fruit and
coffee are provided, and you can pick fresh eggs
for your breakfasts from our accommodating laying
hens.
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
AND SUITES
1128 Homer Rd.
Phone: 507.474.1700
Toll Free: 800.739.5949
Number of Units: 96
Rates: $139.99-$184.99
Web: www.hiexpress.com/winonamn
FREE Hot breakfast, O’ Depth kiddie pool. Microwaves and refrigerators in all rooms. Close to
shopping, restaurants and Lake Winona. Minutes
from local business and Winona State University.
100% smoke free. Pet friendly with $25 deposit in
standard rooms.
THE PLAZA HOTEL AND SUITES
1025 Hwy 61 East
Phone: 507.453.0303
Number of Units: 135
Rates: $119-$234
Web: www.plazawinona.com
Restaurant & Lounge in House, Large Indoor
Water Recreation Area, Microwave, Refrigerator,
Flat Screen TVs with Cable in All Rooms, Guest
Laundry, Smoke Free, Pets Allowed in Select
Room Types: $25.00 Daily Pet Fee.
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RIVERPORT INN EXPRESS SUITES
900 Bruski Dr.
Phone: 507.452.0606 Toll Free: 800.595.0606
Fax: 507.452.6489
Number of Units: 106
Rates: $89.99-$169.99
Web: www.riverportinn.com
Indoor Pool and Hot tub, 100% Smoke Free,
Jacuzzi Suites, Fantasy Suites. Newly upgraded.
FREE deluxe breakfast. Flat screen TV’s, cable
TV. Microwave and refrigerator provided, coffee
makers and guest laundry. Brewski’s Pub and Grill
in hotel with outdoor patio. Event/Meeting Space
– can accommodate 400 guests. On-site catering.
Close to shopping, restaurants and Lake Park.
$25 pet fee per day.
SCRAPPIN’ ON THE RANCH
27763 Stone Roller Rd.
Phone: 507.450.8324
Web: www.scrappinontheranch.com
Scrappin’ on the Ranch is designed specifically for
the hobbyists, outdoor enthusiasts, vacationers
and visiting college families. We are located 15
minutes from Winona, Minn. Scrappin’ on the
Ranch is a renovated barn tucked in the bluffs of
the Mississippi River Valley. Our property is perfect
for crafting retreats, wedding/baby showers,
holiday parties, family gatherings and more.
STERLING MOTEL
1450 Gilmore Ave.
Phone: 507.454.1120
Number of Units: 32
Rates: $39-$80
Converting to extended stay facility in 2015.
Modern units, air conditioned, refrigerators,
microwaves. $10 per day fee for pets.
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SUGARLOAF MOTEL
1066 Homer Rd. Hwy 14/61/43 Junction
Phone: 507.452.1491
Fax: 507.452.5334
Number of Units: 20
Rates: $40-$70
Central air, microwave, coffee, refrigerator, cable
TV and free HBO, close to shopping and restaurants, Truck parking. Pet with permission: $5 to
$10 per day.
SUPER 8
1025 Sugarloaf Rd.
Phone: 507.454.6066
Fax: 507.452.4235
Number of Units: 60
Rates: $60-$90
Web: www.super8.com
Completely renovated, 27” TV, free local calls,
coffee maker and hair dryer in all rooms.
VILLAGE HOUSE INN
72 College Rd.
Phone: 507.454.4322 Toll Free 888.450.4322
Number of Units: 4
Rates: $99-$149
Web: www.villagehouseinn.com
Charming turn of the century brick farmhouse with
a touch of elegance. Each of our four distinctive
guest rooms has a private full bath, and cozy
common spaces both indoors and out. Enjoy the
privacy of a whole house rental with your family
or friends and save 25% off our regular rates.
Locally-sourced continental breakfast. Free WiFi.
Off-street parking. Handicap accessibility. 2014
TripAdvisor Award of Excellence recipient.
Handicapped Complimentary
Accessible
Breakfast
FREE Wi-Fi
WINDOM PARK BED AND BREAKFAST
369 West Broadway St.
Phone: 507.457.9515, Toll Free: 866.737.1719
Number of Units: 6
Rates: $120-$195
Web: www.windompark.com
Classic 1900 Colonial Revival with Prairie Schoolstyle Great Room and fireplace. 2 rooms with
in-room Jacuzzi and fireplace. Evening wine and
cheese. Celebrated 5-course breakfast served in
formal dining room. Children 12 and up.
Out-of-Town Lodging
CROSS RIDGE RETREAT
W715 Jacob Kiel Rd., Fountain City, WI
Phone: 608.863.1321; 608.687.3339 (Mobile)
Rates: $109/night up to 4 guests, $20/person each
additional person; $650/week up to 4 guests, $20/
person each additional person per night
Web: www.crossridgeretreat.com
Come and enjoy panoramic views from our
beautiful vacation home nestled in the bluffs 5
miles outside of Fountain City, WI and 20 minutes
from Winona, MN. We offer a furnished home with
fully stocked kitchen, 2 bathrooms, three season
porch, patio and backyard area. Sleeping for up
to 9 (2 queen beds, 1 double bed, 1 twin bed
and a pull out couch). Additional floor space and/
or outside tent space is available. We are on the
Buffalo County, WI snowmobile trail for enjoyment
during the winter months.
FOUNTAIN CITY MOTEL
810 S. Main St., Fountain City, WI
Phone: 608.687.3111
Number of Units: 13
Web: www.fountaincitymotel.com
Tastefully themed rooms. Children under 5 stay
free. Cable TV, telephone, 4-cup coffeemaker and
coffee, microwave, refrigerator, alarm clock.
Lounge
Meeting
Facilities
Restaurant
Pool
Exercise Room Pet Friendly
HAWKS VIEW COTTAGES, LODGES & SUITES
17 North St., Fountain City, WI
Phone: 866.293.0803
Number of Units: 9
Rates: $125-$300
Web: www.hawksview.net
Crafted high up onto steep wooded bluffs are
five distinct cottages and two lodges with hawk’s
eye views of the Mississippi River and our Seven
Hawks Vineyards, along with two Suites in a
midtown renovated 1870’s landmark.
Cottage amenities: Full kitchen, two fireplace
stoves, whirlpool, sauna, DVD players,
complimentary wine, one cottage is wheelchair
accessible.
Lodge amenities: Full kitchen, fireplace stoves,
whirlpool, DVD player, complimentary wine, 2-4
bedrooms.
HNL FARMS
W508 Ziegler Rd., Fountain City, WI
Phone: 608.206.1856
Rates: $250-$290
Web: www.hnlfarms.com
HNL Farms offers a pleasant alternative to the
crowded and mass produced lodgings of more
heavily populated areas. Our Heritage House
accommodates up to 10 and is 2000 square feet
with 5 bedrooms and 2 full baths. It makes for
a perfect Farm Stay. Retreats and hunting also
available.
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GREAT RIVER BLUFFS STATE PARK
43605 Kipp Dr., 12 miles South on Hwy 61, turn
on Cty. Rd. 3, 4 miles to park entrance or take exit
#267 off Interstate 90
Phone: 507.643.6849
Fax: 507.634.1125
Number of Units: 31
Rates: $12-$18: No electrical hook-ups, no dump
station.
Web: www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/great_
river_bluffs
Amenities: Showers, flush toilets, fire pits and
firewood
MN State Park permit required on all vehicles.
Park open all year (campground open April 15Oct. 20). Groomed cross country ski trails in winter, snowshoeing, snowshoe rental, sledding hill.
PLA-MOR CAMPGROUND
22718 Little Smokies Lane
Phone: 507.454.2851
Number of Units: 80
Rates: $45-$67
Web: www.camppla-mor.weebly.com
Amenities: Showers, flush toilets, fire pits and
firewood, scheduled activities, swimming, fishing
Shady, grassy sites located along Highway 61 with
the Mississippi River across the highway. Cabins,
daily and seasonal sites, swimming pool, sewer
sites, rec. room.
PRAIRIE ISLAND CAMPGROUND
1120 Prairie Island Rd.
Phone: 507.452.4501
Number of Units: 195
Rates: $19-$24 (Apr-Nov)
Web: www.prairieislandcamp.com
Amenities: Electric and non-electric sites, water
hook-ups, fire pits, showers, flush toilets, free WiFi,
canoe rentals, fishing docks, boat ramp, sand
beaches with swimming, convenience store with
firewood sales, scheduled activities, playground,
deer park.
On the banks of the Mississippi River, 108 sites
with electricity and water hook-ups, 90 non-electric
sites, weekly rates available.
WHITEWATER STATE PARK
19041 Hwy 74
Phone: 507.932.3007
Number of Units: 110
Rates: $22-$28
Web: www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/whitewater
Amenities: Showers, flush toilets, fire pits and firewood, scheduled activities, swimming, fishing
No mosquitoes, year-round naturalist programs,
electric campsites, interpretive center, cabins,
open all year, modern group center. MN State Park
Permit required.
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Choice
cuisine
Taste buds delight in the variety of fare found here, from home-cooked goodness to whitelinen sophistication. Brew pubs and bistros, epicurean adventures, and local legends make
this a delicious place to have a dining experience you’ll go home talking about.
Acoustic Café
77 Lafayette St.
507.453.0394
www.acousticcafewinona.com
Brewski’s Pub & Grill
900 Bruski Dr.
507.452.0606
www.riverportinn.com
Hy-Vee
1475 Service Dr.
507.452.5411
www.hy-vee.com
Beno’s Deli
78 East 4th St. • 507.452.2761
www.benosdeli.com
Bub’s Brewing Co.
65 East 4th St.
507.457.3121
Betty Jo Byoloski’s
66 Center St. • 507.454.2687
www.bettyjos.com
Cha Chis Mexican Grill
155 East 3rd St.
507.452.1160
Jefferson Pub & Grill
58 Center St.
507.452.2718
www.jeffersonpub.com
Black Horse Bar and Grill
34648 Old Homer Rd.
507.474.9600
www.blackhorsebarandgrill.com
Erbert & Gerbert’s Sandwich
Shop
105 West 3rd St.
507.474.ERBS
www.erbertandgerberts.com
Bloedow Bakery
451 East Broadway
507.452.3682
www.bloedows.com
Blooming Grounds Coffee
House
50 East 3rd St.
507.474.6551
1213 Gilmore Ave. (Winona Mall)
507.474.9996
www.bgcoffeehouse.com
Blue Heron Coffeehouse
162 West 2nd St.
507.452.7020
www.blueheroncoffeehouse.com
Bluff Country Co-op
121 West 2nd St.
507.452.1815
www.bluff.coop
Boat House
2 Johnson St. • 507.474.6550
www.boathousewinona.com
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Godfather’s Pizza
30 Walnut St.
507.454.4274
www.gogodfathers.com
Golden China
411 Cottonwood Dr.
507.454.4261
www.goldenchinaofwinona.com
The Grill at Signatures
22852 County Road 17
507.454.3767
www.signatureswinona.com
Green Mill Restaurant & Bar
1025 Hwy. 61 East
507.452.5400
www.greenmill.com
Ground Round Grill and Bar
405 Hwy. 14
507.452.3390
www.groundround.com
Lakeview Drive Inn
610 East Sarnia St.
507.454.3723
www.lakeviewdriveinn.com
Ledebuhr Meats
125 Harriet St.
507.452.1644
www.ledebuhrmeats.com
Little Thailand
578 East 4th St. • 507.961.0203
www.littlethaiwinona.com
Mango’s Mexican &
American Grill
408 Hwy 14 West • 507.454.4484
www.mangosgrill.net
Mon Petit Cupcake
121 West 2nd St.
(Bluff Country Co-op)
507.358.8504
www.monpetitcupcake.com
Timber’s
Restaurant
270 West 3rd St.
507.454.3266
www.timberswinona.com
Mugby Junction Coffee
718 Mankato Ave. • 507.474.6425
451 Huff St. • 507.454.4140
www.mugbyjunction.com
Wellington’s Pub & Grill
1429 West Service Dr.
507.452.2103
www.westgatewellingtons.com
Rubio’s Family Mexican
Restaurant
Winona Mall • 1213 Gilmore Ave.
507.474.4971
www.rubiosfamilymexicanrestaurant.com
Winona Bread & Bagel
350 West 3rd St. • 507.454.6787
www.winonabreadandbagel.com
Rocco’s Pub and Pizza
5242 West 6th St.
507.454.5911
773 East 5th St.
507.454.3360
www.roccospubandpizza.com
Winona Farmers’ Market
North of 2nd and Main St.
507.261.7106
www.winonafarmersmarket.com
ZaZa’s Pub & Pizzeria
529 Huff St. • 507.452.9292
www.zazaspub.com
LAST CALL
Out-Of-Town Dining
Sammy’s Pizza & Restaurant
Sullivan’s Supper Club
126 West 2nd St. • 507.474.7400
W25709 Sullivan Rd.
www.mysammys.com
Trempealeau, WI
608.534.7775
Signatures Restaurant
www.sullivanssupperclub.com
22852 County Road 17
507.454.3767
The Historic Trempealeau
www.signatureswinona.com
Hotel and Restaurant
11332 Main St.
Steak Shop Catering
Trempealeau, WI
301 E. Mark St. • 507.452.3150
608.534.6898
www.steakshopcatering.com
www.trempealeauhotel.com
www.steakshoppartyrental.com
Ed’s (No Name) Bar
Get a taste for the late-night
crowd in Winona and enjoy
drinks & live music at
Ed’s (No Name) Bar,
252 East 3rd St, or visit
www.edsnonamebar.com for a
schedule of weekly performers.
Check out VisitWinona.com for a
full list of local taverns, Irish pubs
and hip music venues in Winona.
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Stroll amid century-old charm in Winona’s historic downtown shopping district, where local shop
keepers and service providers are waiting to show you their wares and river town hospitality.
Adventure Cycle & Ski
178 Center St.
507.452.4228
www.advcycle.com
Angora Girls Fiber Arts
790 Prairie Island Rd.
507.205.4945
www.angoragirls.com
A-Z Collectables
152 Main St.
507.454.0366
baby bean
57 West 4th St.
507.474.6050
www.babybeanconsign.com
Bluffview Quilt Shop
1671 1/2 West 5th St.
507.458.8539
www.bluffviewquiltshop.com
Busy Bee’s Consignment
251 East 3rd St.
507.474.4088
Chapter Two Books
121 West 3rd St.
507.313.9693
www.chapter2winona.com
Grace Place
66 East 2nd St.
507.452.2283
www.graceplacewinona.org
Harley-Davidson Shop of
Winona
1845 Mobile Dr.
507.454.4578
www.winonaharley.com
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Heart’s Desire
51 East 3rd St.
507.452.5621
www.facebook.com/heartsdesirewinona
Home Gallery
227 East 3rd St.
507.454.1892
www.homegallerywinona.com
Inside the Vault
926 West 5th St.
507.450.8025
www.insidethevaultconsignment.
com
JimmyJam’s Comics and
Video Games
113 East 3rd St.
507.453.0271
La Boutique
178 Johnson St.
507.452.6531
www.laboutiquemn.com
Paperbacks and Pieces
429 Mankato Ave.
507.452.5580
www.paperbacksandpieces.com
Pieces of the Past
79 East 2nd St.
507.452.3722
www.piecesofthepast-winona.
com
Pipe Dream Toys
62 East 3rd St.
507.474.9700
www.pipedreamtoys.com
Restored Blessings Christian
Resale Store
350 West 2nd St. • 507.474.9480
Salvation Army Thrift Store
1443 West Service Dr.
507.474.2400
www.salvationarmynorth.org
Sole Sport
55 East 3rd St.
507.474.7653
www.solesportwinona.com
Treasures Under Sugar Loaf
1023 Sugar Loaf Rd.
507.452.9593
Vapor Vibes
253 East 3rd St.
507.312.9772
www.vaporvibes.com
Winona Mall
1213 Gilmore Ave.
507.454.7295
www.winonamall.com
Yarnology
65 East 3rd St.
507.474.9444
www.yarnologymn.com
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To Fountain City, WI.......8.2 mi.
To LaCrosse, WI................31 mi.
To Pickwick, MN............ 12.3 mi.
To Rollingstone, MN....10.9 mi.
To Rushford, MN............. 22 mi.
To Trempealeau, WI..... 15.7 mi.
To Wabasha, MN.............33 mi.
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ATTRACTIONS
FOOD & DINING
LODGING
SERVICES
1 Bob Welch Aquatic Center
2 Bridges Golf Course
3 Bud King Ice Arena
4 Bunnell House
5 Castlerock Museum
(Alma, WI)
6 Driftless Adventure Company
7 Elmer’s Auto & Toy Museum
8 Garvin Heights
9 Garvin Heights Vineyard
10Holzinger Lodge
11 Lake Park Lodge
12 Minnesota Marine Art
Museum
13Municipal Boat Harbour
Dick’s Marine
14National Eagle Center
(Wabasha, MN)
15Outdoor Education &
Recreation Center
16Pickwick Mill
17River Run Golf Course
(Sparta, WI)
18Rose Garden
19Sugar Loaf Bluff
20Trinona
21Unity Monument Memorial
22Veterans Memorial Park &
Lake Park Bandshell
23Watkins Manor
24Blooming Grounds
25Green Mill
26Ground Round
27Lakeview Drive Inn
28Mango’s Mexican &
American Grill
29Rocco’s Pub & Pizza
30Rubio’s Family Mexican
Restaurant
31Signatures Restaurant
32Steak Shop Catering
33Sullivan’s Supper Club
(Trempealeau, WI)
34The Grill at Signatures
35 The Historic Trempealeau
Hotel (Trempealeau, WI)
36Wellington’s Pub & Grill
37ZaZa’s Pub & Pizzeria
42Briggs Farm
43Carriage House B&B
44Days Inn
45Express Suites Riverport Inn
46Fountain City Motel
47Garvin Crest Guest House
48Great River Bluffs State Park
49Hawks View Cottages and
Lodge
50Holiday Inn Express
51Prairie Island Campground
52Sterling Motel
53The Plaza Hotel & Suites
54Village House Inn
55Whitewater State Park
65Airport
66Amtrak
67Jefferson Lines Transit Stop
68Chamber of Commerce
69 CST Tea House
70Hoff Celebration of Life
Center
71KQAL 89.5 FM
72Visitors’ Center
73Winona Health - Hospital
74Winona Health Urgent Care
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SHOPPING
38Bluffview Quilt Shop
39Inside the Vault
40LARK Toys (Kellogg, MN)
41Winona Mall
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EDUCATION
56MN State College - Southeast
Technical
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ATTRACTIONS
FOOD & DINING
SHOPPING
ARTS
1 African Safari Museum
Winona National Bank
2 Levee Park
3 Merchants Bank
4 Mississippi Explorer of
Winona
5 Mid West Music Fest/Some
Sum Studio
6 Polish Cultural Institute &
Museum
7 Watkins Heritage Museum
8 Windom Park w/Princess
Wenonah
9 Winona County History
Center
10Bloedow Bakery
11 Blooming Grounds
12Blue Heron Coffeehouse
13Bluff Country Co-Op
14Boat House
15Bub’s Brewing Co
16Jefferson Pub & Grill
17Mon Petit Cupcake
18Sammy’s Pizza & Restaurant
19Timbers Restaurant
20Winona Bread & Bagel
21Winona Farmers’ Market
22 Chapter Two Books
23Goltz Pharmacy
24Heart’s Desire
25La Boutique
26Pieces of the Past
27 Pipe Dream Toys
28Sole Sport
29Yarnology
32Great River Shakespeare
Festival Office/Box Office
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LODGING
30Alexander Mansion B&B
31Windom Park B&B
SERVICES
33City of Winona Offices 34Law Enforcement Center
35Post Office
36Visit Winona Offices
37Winona County
Courthouse
38Winona Public Library
39Winona Senior Friendship
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Downtown Winona hosts the largest collection of Victorian commercial architecture in
Minnesota outside St. Paul, and also boasts grand examples of Richardsonian Romanesque, Prairie School and Egyptian Revival architecture.
Not only are the buildings picturesque
but the stores hold unique treasures
that can only be found here. Winona’s
store owners are proud of the community and will delight in filling guests in on
the next stop of their journey.
Take a swing through downtown Winona
and soak up our history, as well as our
local charm.
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placesof Worship[
All Are One Roman Catholic
Church
451 Huff St.
507-429-3616
Apostolic Faith Family
862 West 5th St.
507-474-6234
Baha’i Faith
1122 West 11th St.
507-454-8347
Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka
Catholic
625 East 4th St.
507-452-5430
Faith Lutheran
1717 West Service Dr.
507-452-4242
St. Casimir’s Catholic
626 West 6th St.
507-452-5535
First Baptist
368 West 6th St.
507-452-9133
St. John’s Catholic
558 East 6th St.
507-452-5430
First Congregational UCC
161 West 6th St.
507-452-4829
St. Martin’s Lutheran
328 East 6th St.
507-452-6928
Goodview Trinity Ev. Lutheran
452-5629
St. Mary’s Catholic
1303 West 6th St.
507-452-5656
Grace Presbyterian
222 East 6th St.
507-452-4608
Bethany Christian Fellowship
750 54th Ave. Goodview
507-643-6996
Immanuel United Methodist
455 South Baker St.
507-452-4545
Brookside Church of Christ
109 Debi Lei Dr.
507-452-6355
Island City Baptist
4520 West 6th St.
507-450-0197
Calvary Baptist
676 West Sarnia St.
507-452-6850
Living Light Full Gospel
850 Hwy 14
507-454-2732
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
Catholic
360 Main St.
507-452-4770
New Beginnings
165 East 3rd St.
507-452-4023
Central Lutheran (ELCA)
259 West 7th St.
507-452-5156
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints
120 Pleasant Hill Dr.
507-454-2746
Church of the Nazarene
469 Orrin St.
507-452-4040
Community Bible
69 East 3rd St.
507-312-9070
New Life Christian Center, AFCM
653 East 6th St.
507-454-3042
Pleasant Valley Evangelical Free
1363 Homer Rd.
507-452-5518
Redeemer Lutheran
1664 Kramer Dr.
507-452-3828
Religious Society of Friends,
Quakers
Lourdes Hall, 457 Gould St.
507-452-0490
Compass Church
70 West 2nd St.
507-312-9022
Renewing Grace Fellowship
(Sovereign Grace)
801 West 6th St.
507-961-0800
Cornerstone Community SBC
3480 Service Dr., Goodview
507-429-5177
Seventh Day Adventist
627 West 7th St.
507-454-4827
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St. Matthew’s Ev. Lutheran
766 West 7th St.
507-452-2085
St. Paul’s Episcopal
265 Lafayette St.
507-452-5355
St. Thomas Aquinas
Society of Pius X, Seminary Chapel
21077 Quarry Hill Rd.
507-454-8000
The Edge, Assemblies of God
402 Main St.
507-474-7075
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
of Winona
Lourdes Hall, 457 Gould St.
507-452-6444
Wesley United Methodist
114 West 6th St.
507-452-6783
Winona Faith Church
1717 West 6th St.
507-454-1885
Winona Pentecostal
507-452-0522
St. Matthew’s Ev. Lutheran
Did you know?
The Basilica of St. Stanislaus-Kostka is one of only
two basilicas in the state of Minnesota.
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Higher education
Saint Mary’s
University of
Minnesota
507.452.4430
www.smumn.edu
For more than a century, Saint
Mary’s University has awakened,
nurtured and empowered
learners to ethical lives of
service and leadership. Saint
Mary’s is a private, Lasallian
Catholic institution offering
4-year liberal arts as well as
graduate programs. About
1,300 undergraduates enroll
in the residential program at
the scenic Winona campus.
Another 4,300 adult learners
take degree completion and
graduate programs in Winona,
the Twin Cities, satellite centers
in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kenya
and Jamaica, and online. Saint
Mary’s is committed to relevant,
transformational, studentcentered education. All programs
share a values- and ethicsbased approach to advancing
the educational and career goals
of today’s students. The 400acre Winona campus is tucked
into the bluffs and valleys on the
edge of town. Outdoor recreation
opportunities include an
outstanding 14km trail system,
18-hole disc golf course, and
a high- and low-ropes course.
To arrange a visit contact the
Admission Office at
(507) 457-1700 or go to
www.smumn.edu/visit.
Winona State
University
507.457.5000
www.winona.edu
Founded in 1858, Winona State
University is a comprehensive,
regional public university with
more than 8,700 students. The
oldest member of the Minnesota
State Colleges and Universities
System, WSU offers more
than 80 undergraduate, preprofessional, licensure, graduate
and doctorate programs on
its three campuses in Winona
and Rochester. Winona State
ranks as the second public
institution in Minnesota in the
2014 edition of U.S. News &
World Report’s “Best Colleges,”
has been named among the
“Best in the Midwest” by The
Princeton Review for over a
decade, and has been featured
as one of America’s 100 Best
College Buys for quality and
value for 18 consecutive years.
The university’s mission is to
enhance the intellectual, social,
cultural and economic vitality of
the people and communities we
serve: a community of learners
improving our world.
For more information, visit:
www.winona.edu.
Minnesota
State CollegeSoutheast
Technical
507.453.2700
www.southeastmn.edu
With more than 90 certificate
and degree programs Minnesota
State College – Southeast
Technical provides students with
a strong foundation of general,
technical and online education
opportunities for acquiring
knowledge, skills, and attitudes
for a lifetime of learning. In
addition Southeast Technical’s
Corporate Training and Meeting
Center offers a variety of
accommodations to meet all
your needs.
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Guide toservices
Airport
Winona Municipal Airport
Max Conrad Field
507.452.2220
Bus Lines
Jefferson Bus Lines
507.452.3718
Winona Transit Service
507.454.6666
Cab Services
Economy Specialty Services
507.454.7433
Yellow Cab of Winona
507.452.3331
Car Rentals
Enterprise Rent-a-car
507.454.4462
Hertz Rent-a-car
507.454.2888
Winona Leasing & Sales
507.454.3671
City Services
City of Winona
207 Lafayette St.
507.457.8258
www.cityofwinona-mn.com
Park & Rec Dept.
City Hall
207 Lafayette St.
507.457.8258
www.cityofwinona-mn.com
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Winona Public Library
151 West 5th St.
507.452.4582
www.cityofwinona-mn.com
Chamber of
Commerce
Winona Area Chamber of
Commerce
902 East 2nd St., Suite 120
507.452.2272
www.winonachamber.com
Winona Main Street Program
902 East 2nd St., Suite 120
507.452.2272
www.winonachamber.com
Communications/
Multimedia
HBC
58 Johnson St. • 888.474.9995
www.hbci.com
KQAL 89.5 FM
Winona State University
507.453.2222
www.kqal.org
Winona Daily News
507.453.3500
Winona Post
507.452.1262
Winona Radio
507.452.4000
Computer Services
Computer Dock
77 West 3rd St. • 507.474.7272
www.computerdock.biz
Emergency
Services
FIRE, POLICE, AMBULANCE
911
Winona Police Department
507.457.6302
Gas & Convenience
Stores
Severson Sinclair:
2 Winona Locations
952 Mankato Ave.,
1650 Service Dr.
507.454.7490, 507.452.3214
www.seversonoil.com
Health & Wellness
Live Well Winona
619 Huff St. • 507.474.9825
www.livewellwinona.org
Infinity Chiropractic Wellness
Center & Yoga Studio
119 West 3rd St. • 507.453.7941
www.infinitywinona.com
Winona Family YMCA
207 Winona St. • 507.454.1520
www.winonaymca.org
Winona Health
855 Mankato Ave. • 507.454.3650
www.winonahealth.org
Winona Health Urgent Care
Monday – Friday: 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday – Sunday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Holidays: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
420 East Sarnia St.
507.474.7830
www.winonahealth.org
Marinas
Dick’s Marine
110 Latsch Island • 507.452.3809
Winona Marina
16 Laird St. • 507.454.5590
www.winonamarina.com
Marketing & Printing
Insty Prints of Winona
507.452.6080
www.instywinona.com
Realtors
Train
Coldwell Banker Skeels/Moore
& Assoc.
Jonelle Moore
104 East 4th St.
507.454.6750
www.coldwellbankerwinona.com
Amtrak Depot
65 East 11th St.
507.452.8612
Keller Williams Premier Realty
Karen Littlejohn
752 East Sarnia St.
507.458.5019
www.kwwinona.com
Rental Facilities
CST Tea House
357 Gould St.
507.454.2930
www.cstalums.org
Hoff Celebration of Life Center
3480 Service Dr. • 507.452.4241
www.hofffuneral.com
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Winona Stats
Population27,592*
County population
51,461*
InTech Integrated Marketing
Services
163 East 2nd St. • 507.452.2658
www.intechims.com
Road Conditions
City area
Minnesota Statewide
800.542.0220
Hottest month
July
Coldest month
January
Vendi Advertising LLC
125 4th St. N.
La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
608.788.5020
www.vendiadvertising.com
Shuttle Service
Mean daily max
84.5 F
Specialty Tours
976 14th Ave. SW
Rochester, MN 55902
507.282.8673
Mean daily max
23.4 F
Mean daily min
61.0 F
Mean daily min
2.0 F
Spas & Salons
Avg. annual rainfall
32”
Avg. annual snowfall
44”
Movies
Winona 7 Theatres
507.452.4172
Pharmacy
Goltz Pharmacy
274 East 3rd St.
507.452.2547
www.goltzpharmacy.com
Bodywork Health Spa & Salon
111 Market St., Suite 1A
507.457.3639
www.bodyworkhealthspa.com
Nostallja Studio
229 E. 3rd St. • 507.452.0248
www.nostalljastudio.com
Altitude
25 sq. miles
656’ (airport)
Lat./long44-04-37.96N
091-42-29.941W
*2010 census
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Planning an event?
Located on the Great River Road Scenic Byway
(Highway 61) and with easy access from Interstate
90, Winona should be your destination of choice for
Group Tours and Meetings.
Winona offers attractions tailored specifically to
Group Tours: individualized local museum tours,
recreational team-building activites, stained glass
studio tour, and more.
Contact Visit Winona for assistance with tours,
meetings, family reunions, weddings and other
events.
Visit Winona’s Group Tour Planner and Meeting
Facilities Guide are downloadable on our
website: VisitWinona.com
Tour at your Leisure
Self-guided: Winona has a variety of tours that will
inform and delight visitors:
• Winona County Historical Society Downtown
Walking Tour
• Winona County Historical Society “Stories in
Structure” Mobile Tour:
www.winonamntours.org/tour
• Winona State University Campus Art Tour
• Winona State University Garden and Monument
Tour
• Winona State University Tree Tour
• Stained Glass Tour: Self-guided and downloadable
on VisitWinona.com
See the beauty of
our stained glass
Known as the “Stained Glass Capital of the United
States,” Winona is home to several prominent
stained glass studios, and also boasts a large
collection of pieces available for public view.
• Merchants Bank
102 East Third St.
• Minnesota Marine Art Museum
800 Riverside Drive
• Watkins Admistration Building
150 Liberty St.
• Winona City Hall
207 Lafayette St.
• Winona County Courthouse
171 West Third St.
• Winona County History Center
160 Johnson St.
• Winona National Bank
204 Main St.
• Visitors’ Center
924 Huff St.
All Aboard! Winona’s Trester Trolley
The Trester Trolley offers regularly scheduled tours of Winona, as
well as transportation services with historic charm and character.
Now with two trolleys available! Please call 507-429-9101 to
discuss details, scheduling and pricing.
Email [email protected] or visit www.trestertrolley.com.
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Lodging
www.daysinn.com/hotel/06756
[email protected]
windom park
bed & breakfast
Enjoy the quiet charm
of our classic turn-ofthe-century Colonial
Revival home
420 Main Street
Winona, MN 55987
507.452.8256
www.chbb.com
Artisan Breakfast
Single and Tandem Bicycles
Jacuzzi Suites
5 Charmingly Appointed
Guest Rooms
Private Baths - In room Jacuzzis & Fireplaces
- Fireplaces in Public Rooms - Celebrated Five
Course Breakfast - Large Front Porch - Across
from Victorian Park - Walking Distance to
Mississippi River & Historic Downtown Antiquing, Hiking, Biking & more.
www.windompark.com
369 w. broadway, winona, mn 55987
507-457-9515 toll free 866-737-1719
Come and stay with us and take home a memory
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Lodging
Lodging
READY for 2015!
“The Hen House at
Garvin Crest”
*Queen Bed &
All Amenities
Alexander Mansion
Historic Bed & Breakfast
A “Top Bed & Breakfast Inn”
by Midwest Living Magazine
Business clients welcome:
We accommodate
breakfast times;
“5-Star Breakfasts”
Free Wi-Fi
“The Best!”
“A very special
place”
Special pricing for
entire house rentals
Available for corporate
meetings and events,
weddings, clubs
and reunions
274 East Broadway Winona, MN - 507.474.4224
AlexanderMansionBB.com
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Lodging/Shopping&
& Services
Lodging/Shopping
Services
Meet me at the Mall
More than 20
businesses
in the mall
and annex
featuring:
1213 Gilmore Avenue
507-454-7295
www.winonamall.com
Retail
Food
Services
and More!
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Shopping & Services
Your full-service catering
and rental company
China, linen and
equipment rental for:
Weddings, business occasions,
funerals, reunions,
graduations, anniversaries,
company picnics and
outdoor grilling
507-452-3150
steakshopcatering.com
We’re here if you need us!
Open 7 days a week. No appointment needed.
Monday–Friday 7 a.m.–8 p.m. Saturday–Sunday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Holidays 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, News Year’s Day and Easter)
Check current Urgent Care wait times online—winonahealth.org/uc
URGENT CARE
Find us online:
winonahealth.org
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420 E. Sarnia St. • Winona, MN • 507.474.7830
The Emergency Department is always open at Winona Health, 855 Mankato Ave., Winona.
Shopping & Services
Download our free app
and listen on the go!
Tour our Historic Downtown Office
and African Safari Museum
Monday – Friday, 8:30 – 5:00
Original, local
programming:
Art Beat
Culture Clique
Don’t Cha Know
The Live Feed
Hollywood MN
kqal.org
Passion. Purpose. Focus.
More than 90 diverse
programs in:
Business and Office, Health
and Human Services,
Musical Instrument Repair,
Sales and Management
Trade, Technical and
Industrial
Available online or on campus!
1491 West Broadway • 204 Main Street • 840 Mankato Avenue
507-454-8800 • www.winonanationalbank.com
Red Wing and Winona
877.853.8324 www.southeastmn.edu
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Shopping & Services
LA BOUTIQUE
LLC
Engraving, Gifts,
Fashions & More
PIECES OF THE PAST
New Furniture With An Old Soul
Walk through our door & experience the colors,
aromas, tastes & textures of each season.
Country Primitives
Furniture
Home & Garden Decor
Gifts & More
UNIQUE JEWELRY
Open Mon-Fri 10-5
Sat 10-2
M 12-5:30, T-F 9:30-5:30
Sat 10-5, Sun 11:30-4
La Boutique LLC
Custom Engraving
laboutiquemn.com
507-452-6531
Shipping & Packaging Available
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www.piecesofthepast-winona.com
Bluffview
Quilt
Shop
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Corner of 2nd & Lafayette Sts
Historic Downtown Winona
(507) 452-3722
178 Johnson St.
Downtown Winona
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Winona’s Outdoor
Lifestyle Retailer
507.474.7653 • Downtown Winona
Fabric Fun Friends
Quality Quilting Fabric,
Notions &
Patterns
1671 1/2 West 5th
Winona, MN
www.bluffviewquiltshop.com
A leader in the
community since 1875.
Stop in and enjoy our
Prairie School masterpiece.
102 East Third Street • Winona, MN 55987
(507) 457-1100 • www.merchantsbank.com
Follow us on:
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Shopping & Services
OUR
HERITAGE
IS JUST
WHAT THE
FUTURE
NEEDS.
For 100 years, Saint Mary’s University has shown a
commitment to these core truths: the aspirations of
every individual matter, and education is the key to
realizing them.
Today, by serving traditional undergraduate
students and working adults seeking bachelor’s
and advanced degrees, we live out that mission.
This is your time. smumn.edu.
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EXPERIENCE WINONA STATE
It’s NOT just for students!
The CAL FREMLING
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* Weekend Flea Markets
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Shopping & Services/Food & Dining
www.bgcoffeehouse.com
507.474.6551
Gourmet Coffee &
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Now serving beer, wine and apps!
*Stop in or
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Food & Dining
Open Daily:
Mon-Sat 8am - 8pm
Sun 10am - 8pm
121 West 2nd Street
Winona, MN 55987
507.452.1815
www.bluff.coop
Fun Times
Great
Food &
Drinks
Hwy 14 & 61
Winona 452-3390
A FUN PLACE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
Jefferson’s offers a unique
setting and full menu.
Open Daily at 11 a.m.
www.jeffersonpub.com
Center Street at the Levee
58 Center Street • Winona • 507-452-2718
BLOEDOW BAKERY
Winona’s Hometown Bakery Since 1924
Featuring original recipes for Donuts, Buns, Rolls, & Breads
Voted Best of MN: Best Donut Shop, WCCO-TV
50 Finest Donut Shops in America: Saveur Magazine
451 East Broadway
Winona, MN
507-452-3682
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Monday – Friday, 6:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday, 7:30 AM – 3:00 PM
www.bloedows.com
Food & Dining
Mon-Sat:
11am
to 9pm
CLOSED SUNDAYS
11am3pm
Coming
Soon:
652
Washington
St.
Craving Rubio’s downtown?
find our taco trucks!
(507) 474-4971
1213 Gilmore Avenue Winona
mangosgrill.net
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Food & Dining
507.454.3723
M-F 2pm - 1am
Sat & Sun:
11am - 1am
Lakeview Drive Inn was established in 1938 and is proudly Winona’s Oldest
Restaurant. Lakeview still offers Carhop Service and makes it’s own Home Brewed
Frosted Mug Root Beer in regular and diet. Great burgers, buffalo & elk, chicken,
shrimp, fish, premium ice cream, floats, malts and shakes are just a few menu items
that make them famous. Every Wednesday night each summer is “Cruise Night”
filled with Poodle Skirts & Classic Cars. With a view of Sugarloaf, Lakeview Drive Inn
is located on the shore of Lake Winona & is a taste of days gone by.
610 East Sarnia Street • Winona, MN 55987
Open Daily – March thru Septmeber
Only 4 blocks from hotels.
Featuring Wenonah Brews!
Every Day is a Special Occasion
Great food, drink, and fun since 1961
Beautiful Scenery. Great Food. Good Times.
Area Favorite Steak and Seafood Restaurant
W25709 Sullivan’s Rd. Trempealeau, WI
608.534.7775 SullivansSupperClub.com
Monday-Saturday: 5 p.m. to Close
Sunday: 11:30 a.m. to Close
Closed on Wednesdays
1429 W. Service Dr.
507-452-2103
wellingtons-pubandgrill.com
westgate-bowl.com
Great River Road - Highway 61
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Things To Do & See
Do you want a closer look at
America's most-storied waterway?
A showcase of
bountiful outdoor
beauty.
Call: 507-458-2842
Weekend of Events!
Saturday
Kids Tri
New - Super Sprint Distance Tri
Trinona Triathlon Expo
Sunday
Sprint and International Tri
Finish Festival
Awards Ceremony
To Learn more visit Trinona.com
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68TH
ANNUAL WINONA
Steamboat Days
JUNE 17-21, 2015
For more information about ALL events visit
www.winonasteamboatdays.com
WINERY & RIDGEVIEW EVENT CENTER
Grapes grown & vinted here in the
Upper Mississippi Valley.
TASTING & SALES
507-474-WINE (9463)
2255 Garvin Hts. Rd. • Winona, MN
www.ghvwine.com
“Part of the Great River Road Wine Trail”
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OPEN
Tues-Sun
10am to from
6pm
Things To Do & See
18 Holes - Full driving range Putting green
Golf lessons available:
Call the proshop for an appointment.
www.riverrunsparta.com
1210 E. Montgomery St. Sparta, WI 54656
(608) 269-3022
September 24-27, 2015
The
Winona County
Historical Society
160 Johnson Street
Open
Historic Downtown Winona Weekdays
9-5
507.454.2723
Three floors of Exhibits, great Programs,
Weekends
www.winonahistory.org
fun Events, engaging Classes, large Gift
Laird Norton Addition, Designed by Joan Soranno, HGA,
Photo by Paul Crosby, 2010
Shop, beautiful Rental Facilities, expansive
Open:
ArchivesWeekdays
and Library! 9 - 5
Saturday 10 - 4; Sunday 12 - 4
12 - 4
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Things To Do & See
www.midwestmusicfest.org
“Where music and community meet”
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Mid West Music Fest
Things To Do & See
Arms, Armor and Art
Visit and see arms and armor worn by Grecians,
Romans, Vikings, Crusaders and Renaissance
“Knights in Shining Armor.”
Open 1 to 4 pm Fridays and Saturdays year round
Sundays Memorial Day to Labor Day
Group days by appointment
www.castlerockmuseum.com 402 South 2nd Street Alma, WI 54610
G R E AT A RT F LO W S
THROUGH US
M MA M . ORG
Voices from the Past Cemetery Walk
MONET + MARITIME + MODERN ART
= MORE THAN YOU EXPECT
ON THE RIVER IN WINONA
800 RIVERVIEW DRIVE
(507) 474-6626
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Things To Do & See
SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY
Programming that engages,
educates, and activates
Season tickets on sale May 17, 2015.
Individual tickets on sale Aug. 18, 2015.
CREOLE CHOIR
OF CUBA
January 22 – 26, 2014
February 18 – 22, 2015
Winona State University
Winona, MN 55987
Contact the box office today for current
performances at 507-457-1715, Mon. – Fri.
www.pagetheatre.org
Visit the
Historic
Pickwick Mill
24813 County Rd. 7
507-457-0499
150-year-old working model
of a commercial gristmill
www.pickwickmill.org
WWW.FROZENRIVER.ORG
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Open:
* May: Weekends
* June-October:
10AM - 5PM Tues-Sat
11AM - 5PM Sunday
dine
play
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Great Food
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Casual Atmosphere
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relax
Business or Leisure
Weddings | Receptions | Meetings | Special Occcasions
Fine Dining
World Class Golf
www.signatureswinona.com
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Business Meetings
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Scenic Views
507-454-3767
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Special Occasions
Professional Services
County Road 17 in Pleasant Valley
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800.657.4972