Red Wing, Minnesota Red Wing Red Wing, Minnesota A look toward downtown Red Wing and the Mississippi River, with Barn Bluff on the right.

A look toward downtown Red Wing and the Mississippi River, with Barn Bluff on the right.

Location of the town/city of Red Wingwithin Goodhue Countyin the state of Minnesota Location of the town/city of Red Wing Website City of Red Wing Red Wing is a town/city in Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States, along the upper Mississippi River.

Red Wing is home to the manufacturers of nationally known products: Red Wing Shoes, Riedell Ice and Roller Skates, and Red Wing Stoneware.

The Cannon Valley Trail has its easterly end in Red Wing.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation placed Red Wing on its 2008 distinct ive destinations list, which adds twelve communities annually nationwide.

Red Wing was added for its "impressive architecture and enviable natural surrounding." Red Wing is connected to Wisconsin by Red Wing Bridge (officially titled the Eisenhower Bridge); it carries U.S.

This town/city was titled after the early 19th-century Dakota Sioux chief, Red Wing (Shakea), or Hupahuduta ("Wing of the Wild Swan Dyed Red"). He was one of a succession of Mdewakanton Dakota chiefs whose name "Red Wing" came from their use of a dyed swan's wing as their motif of rank.

Later he took the name Shakea, or "The Man Who Paints Himself Red," after passing the name Red Wing on to a successor chief. Red Wing was known as a firm friend of the United States, keeping peace with the traders and settlers, and trading for goods that were valued by his tribe. The federal government established a Mdewakanton Sioux Indian reservation in 1889 along the Mississippi River to no-charge up territory for new settlers.

The town/city of Red Wing advanced around it.

Main Street, Red Wing, 1860.

In the early 1850s, pioneer from Mississippi River steamboats came to Red Wing to farm in Goodhue County.

Before the barns s were constructed athwart the territory of Goodhue County, it produced more wheat than any other county in the country. In 1873, Red Wing led the nation in the amount of wheat sold by farmers. The warehouses in the port of Red Wing could store and export more than a million bushels of wheat. Once the barns s connected southern Minnesota with Minneapolis and Saint Anthony, where the biggest flour mills were built, the port at Red Wing lost prominence. The Aurora Ski Club in Red Wing, which was established on February 8, 1887, was one of the first ski clubs formed in North America, reflecting skills of Scandinavian immigrants in the area. Aurora club members introduced in the 1880s, what became known as "Red Wing Style" ski techniques, which was patterned after the Telemark skiing form. The term "Red Wing style" continued in use in the United States well into the twentieth century. It is now inside the boundaries of the town/city of Red Wing, and is known as the Prairie Island Indian Community. Red Wing was once home to Hamline University, established in 1854 as the first institution of college studies in the state of Minnesota.

Red Wing Seminary was a Lutheran Church seminary, established in 1879.

Red Wing Seminary was the educational center for the Hauge's Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod in America, generally known as the Hauge Synod.

Red Wing Seminary directed until 1917. Red Wing also was the home of Gustavus Adolphus College, a private liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA).

The college was established in Red Wing in 1862 by Eric Norelius, It moved to East Union in 1863 and then to St.

The Red Wing pottery and stoneware trade began in 1861, when county potter John Paul identified the large, glacially deposited clay pits beds on the northwest of the city, close to Hay Creek.

The first commercial pottery company, Red Wing Stoneware, was established in 1877. It used clay from the region of the Hay Creek headwaters, close to Goodhue, near a hamlet titled Claybank.

A barns branch line was assembled to carry clay to Red Wing for this meaningful industry.

The Minnesota Correctional Facility Red Wing is homed in the former Minnesota State Training School, assembled in 1889.

The institution was the subject of "Walls of Red Wing," a folk song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan (who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016).

The port of Red Wing has attained usiness as a result.

Red Wing Public Library is a member of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating, the SE Minnesota library region. The town/city of Red Wing has a several neighborhoods or other places took in by the city.

East Red Wing According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 41.19 square miles (106.68 km2), of which 34.60 square miles (89.61 km2) is territory and 6.59 square miles (17.07 km2) is water. The town/city is at the northern edge of the Driftless Area of karst topography.

The ethnic makeup of the town/city was 91.5% White, 1.9% African American, 2.2% Native American, 0.8% Asian, 1.2% from other competitions, and 2.3% from two or more competitions.

Minnesota State Highway 292 also is in the city.

Red Wing Regional Airport is positioned athwart the Mississippi River in Pierce County, Wisconsin, near Wisconsin Highway 35 .

Red Wing's Amtrak station is served by Amtrak's Empire Builder daily in each direction between Chicago to the east, and Seattle and Portland on the west.

Red Wing City Hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Places Red Wing has three sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International: Red Wing Collectors Society Red Wing High School "City of Red Wing Minnesota".

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"Profile for Red Wing, Minnesota, MN".

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Red Wing, Minnesota 1886-1951'' (Ski - Jumping - USA.com)".

Red Wing Seminary; fifty years of service.

"Timeline of Pottery manufacturing in Red Wing, MN" https://redwingcollectors.org/images/red%20wingsrichpotteryhistorybygarytefft%26stacywegner.pdf United States Enumeration Bureau.

"Red Wing's Boldt chooses Nebraska, family".

Red Wing Reflections of a River Town (Red Wing Republican Eagle: 2007) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Red Wing, Minnesota.

Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica article Red Wing.

City of Red Wing, MN -- Official site and alternate link Red Wing Visitors and Convention Bureau -- Visitor Information Red Wing Chamber of Commerce Downtown Red Wing Red Wing Pottery Collectors Society Red Wing Pottery Collectors Foundation & Museum Red Wing High School Red Wing FFA Chapter Municipalities and communities of Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States

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