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SUMMARY:The Story of the Blue Heron Coffeehouse
DESCRIPTION:Coffee\, anyone? Join us for Local History Talk: The Story of the Blue Heron Coffeehouse. The driving force behind the Blue Heron Coffeehouse has always been its passion for providing good food and service to the community. Larry Wolner will present on the family business which began in September 1998\, directly across from Winona State University. Creating quality food products made from scratch using organically grown ingredients whenever possible has made it a destination. \nThis program is open to the public and light refreshments will be served. In partnership with Sandbar Storytelling Festival.
URL:https://winonahistory.org/event/the-story-of-the-blue-heron-coffeehouse/
LOCATION:Winona County History Center\, 160 Johnson Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987
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SUMMARY:The Story of Winona Farmers' Market
DESCRIPTION:Fresh food\, fresh stories…. Join us for Local History Talk: The Story of Winona Farmers’ Market. Sandy Dietz and Sarah Schaub will talk on the history of the Winona Farmers’ Market and the impacts of the market on the local community and economy.  \nSandy\, along with her husband Lonny\, own Whitewater Gardens Farm\, a small family vegetable farm in the bluffs above the Whitewater Valley.  \nSarah a 4th generation family farmer a is co-owner and co-operator of Valley Gardens LLC and works alongside her parents on their organic produce farm nestled in the beautiful Western Wisconsin bluff country. \nThis program is open to the public and light refreshments will be served. In partnership with Sandbar Storytelling Festival.
URL:https://winonahistory.org/event/the-story-of-winona-farmers-market/
LOCATION:Winona County History Center\, 160 Johnson Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987
CATEGORIES:Programs
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SUMMARY:Bunnell House Self-Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Self-guided explorations into the world of the Bunnell family are offered monthly June – September at the historic Bunnell House in Homer. Be welcomed with an introduction and then explore the three floors of this unique historic home at your own pace. Admission paid at the door\, free for WCHS members. \nBuilt about 1850\, the home is made of pine with a limestone foundation. The style is often described as Rural or Steamboat Gothic. It was a private residence until acquired by the Winona County Historical Society in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
URL:https://winonahistory.org/event/bunnell-house-tour/2025-06-27/
LOCATION:Bunnell House\, 36106 Old Homer Road Homer\, MN\, Homer\, Minnesota\, 55987
CATEGORIES:Tours
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SUMMARY:Bunnell House Self-Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Self-guided explorations into the world of the Bunnell family are offered monthly June – September at the historic Bunnell House in Homer. Be welcomed with an introduction and then explore the three floors of this unique historic home at your own pace. Admission paid at the door\, free for WCHS members. \nBuilt about 1850\, the home is made of pine with a limestone foundation. The style is often described as Rural or Steamboat Gothic. It was a private residence until acquired by the Winona County Historical Society in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
URL:https://winonahistory.org/event/bunnell-house-tour/2025-06-28/
LOCATION:Bunnell House\, 36106 Old Homer Road Homer\, MN\, Homer\, Minnesota\, 55987
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250628T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250628T113000
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CREATED:20250430T171248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T212159Z
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SUMMARY:Winona Walking Tours: Winona's Red Light Disctrict
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday December 27\, 1942 at 1:20 a.m.\, the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension entered houses of “ill-repute” in Winona’s Red-Light District. The Vice Raid of 1942\, as the event came to be known\, was Minnesota’s first sweep in the history of the state’s crime bureau. It concluded an unrestrained era that had defined Winona for almost a century. Learn more about the era of Winona’s Red Light District on this walking tour along Second Street. \n\nREGISTER HERE in advance for this upcoming Winona Walking Tour! Submit your name\, phone\, email\, and which tour(s) you plan to go on. Pay at the tickets desk when you check in on tour day. Fees are $10 public or $6 WCHS members\, per person\, per tour. All tours start and end at the Winona County History Center\, are 60 minutes\, include a bottle of water\, and $1 off museum admission if you also want to explore the museum too.
URL:https://winonahistory.org/event/winona-walking-tours-5/2025-06-28/
LOCATION:Winona County History Center\, 160 Johnson Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987
CATEGORIES:Education Opportunities,Tours
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SUMMARY:Meet the Bunnells: Willard
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the turbulent life and times of Willard Bunnell through the “Meet the Bunnells: Willard” program. Willard Bunnell came to the area as treaties kept forcing Native tribes westward. The Bunnell House is the last home he built for his family in the new settlement he named Homer after where he was born\, Homer NY. From stolen silver coins to the removal of Dakota people. \nProgram space is limited. Seating preference is given to season pass holders and registered guests. Call 507-454-2723 ext. 0 to sign up!  \nGeneral Admission: $5 Adults\, $3 Students\, Members Free\nAdmission + Meet the Bunnells Season Pass: $15 per person or free for WCHS members. Purchase at the door\, at the WCHS Tickets Desk\, or by phone. Show receipt of your purchase for entry. \nUp next: \n\nJuly 26 – Meet the Bunnells: Lafayette\nAugust 16 – Meet the Bunnells: Matilda\nSeptember 6 – Meet the Bunnells: The Children
URL:https://winonahistory.org/event/meet-the-bunnells-willard/
LOCATION:Bunnell House\, 36106 Old Homer Road Homer\, MN\, Homer\, Minnesota\, 55987
CATEGORIES:Education Opportunities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250629T103000
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SUMMARY:Winona Walking Tours: Winona's Red Light Disctrict
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday December 27\, 1942 at 1:20 a.m.\, the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension entered houses of “ill-repute” in Winona’s Red-Light District. The Vice Raid of 1942\, as the event came to be known\, was Minnesota’s first sweep in the history of the state’s crime bureau. It concluded an unrestrained era that had defined Winona for almost a century. Learn more about the era of Winona’s Red Light District on this walking tour along Second Street. \n\nREGISTER HERE in advance for this upcoming Winona Walking Tour! Submit your name\, phone\, email\, and which tour(s) you plan to go on. Pay at the tickets desk when you check in on tour day. Fees are $10 public or $6 WCHS members\, per person\, per tour. All tours start and end at the Winona County History Center\, are 60 minutes\, include a bottle of water\, and $1 off museum admission if you also want to explore the museum too.
URL:https://winonahistory.org/event/winona-walking-tours-5/2025-06-29/
LOCATION:Winona County History Center\, 160 Johnson Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987
CATEGORIES:Education Opportunities,Tours
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