Red Wing was definitely one of the nicest towns I visited during my entire stay in Minnesota. It’s a beautiful historic city of about 16.000 right on the Mississippi River and the Great River Road. Before European settlement, this was Dakota territory and the town takes its name from Mdewakanton Dakota leader Tatankamani, whom Europeans referred to as “Red Wing”. As settlers came west, the Mississippi River was a major transportation corridor, and many people disembarked at Red Wing to begin their new lives on the frontier. A town sprang up and early industries included mills and tanneries. In 1905, Charles Beckman began crafting leather work shoes for the miners, loggers and farmers in the region, and Red Wing Shoes was born. Red Wing Shoes is still headquartered in the town and many of their brands are still produced there, contributing heavily to the local economy. Red Wing has some beautiful, historic architecture and many wonderful art displays around town. While I was there on an overcast, fall day I still found the city to be charming and extremely photogenic. It’s definitely a town I will return to in the future. I hope you enjoy these photos from beautiful Red Wing, Minnesota, an historic town on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River.

Civil War Memorial

I Love These Clocks

First Lutheran Church

What a Beautiful Amphitheatre

Eggciting News

Yosemite

First Flight

Sheldon Theatre

City Hall

Downtown Arts Display

A Boy and His Dog

Autumn Bench

Charles Lindbergh as a Boy

The World’s Largest Boot

The Jester

Hanisch Bakery

First United Methodist

Red Wing Bike Rack

Surrounded by Leaves

De Leon Jewelers

Eagle House

Hey, Mary Lou

Maestro

The War Memorial

First Lutheran Church

The Iron Works and St. James Hotel

The Train Depot

A Girl and Her Book

Carmen Marimba

Jake on Bass

The Old YMCA Entrance

Red Wing Confectionary

A Fall Fountain

Red Wing Shoe Company

The Masonic Temple

Main Street

Cool Ghost Signs

Framing and Printing Shop

Red Wing Silos

Light Posts and Churches

The Old Clock

St. John’s Lutheran Church

Down the Tracks

Synchronous

Light Post

Great Name for a Barber Shop

Red Wing Shoes

The Station

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