Winona County History Center
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Exterior of the museum | |
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| Established | 1973 |
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| Location | 160 Johnson Street, Winona, Minnesota, US |
| Type | Local history |
| Executive director | Carrie Johnson |
| Website | winonahistory.org/ |
Winona Armory | |
Winona Armory now part of the Winona County History Center | |
| Location | 160 Johnson Street, Winona, Minnesota, US |
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| Coordinates | 44°03′09″N 91°38′21″W / 44.052440°N 91.639210°W |
| Area | Less than one acre |
| Built | 1915 |
| Part of | Winona Commercial Historic District (ID98001220) |
| NRHP reference No. | 83000947[1] |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | March 31, 1983 |
| Designated CP | October 1, 1998 |
The Winona County History Center, located in Winona, Minnesota, is made up of two buildings, the historic Winona Armory and the modern Laird Norton Addition. The Winona County Historical Society was established in 1935, and moved into the 1915 Winona Armory in 1973 and added the Laird Norton Addition in 2010. The History Center is the Society's main museum and houses collections, exhibits, offices, and hosts programming.

The museum features several floors of exhibits including topics about local businesses, cultural traditions, architecture, the arts, transportation, veterans, and much more. The gallery space in the Slaggie Family Lobby offers rotating exhibitions of artwork by regional artists.[2]
Programming
History on the River tours are offered in the summer, where once a month the society takes the Cal Fremling Boat, a Winona State University vessel, out on the river and offers a program during that time. Voices From the Past Cemetery Walk is held each October with community actors portraying people of Winona County's past within the historic Woodlawn Cemetery in Winona. Many various activities, classes, tours and fundraiser events are offered annually.[3]
Laird Lucas Memorial Library and Archives
The research facility houses genealogical and historical materials, including documents, photographs, and artifacts. It serves as a resource for researching Winona County's past.[4]
Governance
The Winona County History Center is operated by the Winona County Historical Society, a non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors composed of community members. The Society relies on memberships, donations, and grants to support its ongoing mission of education and historical preservation.[5]
History
The society was established in 1935, with its first museum located on the second floor of the Lumberman's building, now known as the Laird Norton Center for the Arts. The armory was acquired by the society for use as its museum in 1973.[3]
Laird Norton Addition

The three-story addition was designed by architect Joan Soranno and completed in 2010.[6] The first level features a welcoming colonnade faced with brick that complements the armory's exterior. Capping the addition is a copper-clad multipurpose room with expansive windows offering views of the Mississippi River bluffs and the downtown area.[7][8]
The expanded the physical footprint of the History Center and allowed it to offer a wider range of programs and events.
