The City and County are both rich in tradition and history!
We would like to welcome you to the Winona Couty History Museum!
History shows the city and county derived their names from “Winuŋna” (wee-NEW-nuh), a Dakota descriptive word meaning “first-born who is a daughter.” Over the centuries, writers recorded the name as Wenonah, Weenona, and Wynona. Others called this area “Wabasha’s Prairie,” “The Island City,” or “Wing Prairie.” The trail of names and spellings hints that this place along the Mississippi River means many different things to many different people. We invite you to discover what it means to you. A city and county rich in history!
While visiting the Winona County Museum you will certainly discover that rich history! We have a number of permanent and visiting exhibits! Here are what we are fortunate to show now!
The Joy of the Arts: Winona Lake Park Bandshell- This exhibit celebrates 100 years of municipal music, featuring the Winona Lake Park Bandshell. One of the last of its kind, the iconic structure in the city’s public lakeside park hosted musical sensations across the years and is still a popular concert site to this day. Winona’s Lumber Industry - Lumber played an important role in building Winona. Dive into the origins of the lumber industry in Winona and realize its effect on the city and county as we know it. General Store Each period-accurate artifact on the “General Store” shelves helps to show what a 19th-century shopping experience might have been like. Stories & Structures: How Buildings Tell Us About Ourselves - In this exhibit, visitors learn about iconic buildings in the Winona area and discover the people who built them. Voices of the Armory- Replete with personal interview components, “Voices of the Armory” brings museum guests a peek into the past of the historic National Guard Armory that houses the History Center Museum. Security State Bank - Relive an era where Jesse James posed a real threat to banks like this one in Lewiston, MN. The Security State Bank replica façade and interior illustrate how bank companies outfitted their buildings to guard against danger. Flatliners Speed Society- This fast-paced tale reveals the story of some Winona-based car enthusiasts and their 1931 Model T Ford racecar that won world records at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. Traveling & Temporary Exhibits- This special section of the museum changes at intervals to highlight different stories, usually brought in by community members or area organizations. The Cube- Stuffed with sensory activities and learning materials, “The Cube” is a safe, fun space for younger museum visitors to get hands-on with history.
Also, learn more about Recording your Oral History! If you or someone you know would like to record an oral history, contact the Curator of Collections and schedule an interview. We have a lovely Oral History Lab complete with comfy chairs, historic wall art, and friendly staff to put you at ease. Our trained interviewers guide you through a conversation-style interview that helps you summon up details from the memories you’d like to share on your recording. To learn about our Oral History Program, check out! https://winonahistory.org/participate/oral-history-program/
We look forward to welcoming you and having you learn and see more about the Winona Couty History Center! 507-454-2723. https://winonahistory.org/visit/
Winona County Historical Society
160 Johnson Street
Winona, Minnesota - Open Daily 10am – 4pm