Mississippi River towns in Minnesota

Kellogg

Population (2010) 456 Introduction Located in the Zumbro River delta with the Mississippi River, the village of Kellogg is within close proximity to a number of wildlife areas. Visitor Information Direct your questions to the Wabasha-Kellogg Convention and Visitors Bureau (in Wabasha at 137 Main

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Weaver

Population (2010) Unincorporated Introduction On the verge of ghost town status after losing buildings to highway construction, Weaver today is just a few houses surrounded by great scenery. History Andrew Olson and his family, who arrived in the 1850s, were probably the first to settle

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Minneiska

Population (2010) 111 Introduction Minneiska has been called “The town that refused to die” because it has survived several major fires (the latest in 1947), a tornado, and highway construction. History Michael Agnes arrived in 1851 from St. Louis; he and two other early settlers

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Goodview

Population (2010) 4,036 Introduction The newest community in the area, Goodview has grown quickly from a subdivision to a fully functioning village. Visitor Information Get your questions answered at the Winona Visitors Center (924 Huff St.; 507.452.2278). History The village of

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Winona

Population (2010) 27,592 Introduction Winona is an interesting blend of influences: blue-collar traditions mix with lively college campuses and a rich cultural scene. The city is now making plans to spruce up a neglected riverfront, to create something more befitting a city that is knee-deep in river history.

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