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WINONA


Spectacular Beauty, Remarkable Arts & Culture, Outdoor Adventure.


Visit Winona • Pat Mutter


160 Johnson St • PO Box 1069 • Winona • MN • 55987 800-657-4972 • Fax: 507-454-0006


www.visitwinona.compmutter@visitwinona.com Area rooms: 532


Airport: La Crosse, WI - 35 miles, Rochester, MN - 75 miles, Minneapolis/ St. Paul, MN - 120 miles


Major meeting facilities: Express Suites Riverport Inn, Visions Event Center, Alverna Center, Tau Center, Winona County History Center, Tandeski Center


Attractions:


Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Watkins Museum, Winona County History Center, Polish Museum, vineyards, golfing, bicycling, canoeing, rock-climbing, and trolley tours


Winona’s location in southeastern Minnesota is ideal for regional meetings and small to mid-size conferences and events.


Two hours south of Minneapolis/St. Paul on the Great River Road Scenic


Highway 61, Winona is accessible to three airports. Amtrak train service to/ from Chicago, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis provides easy access to Winona.


Besides the hotels, meeting/event facilities are available at three university


campuses (Saint Mary’s University, Winona State University, and SE Technical), and an event center on a scenic golf course. Meeting facilities guide on website.


Visitors to Winona enjoy wonderful architecture and arts, diversity in museums and outdoor recreation, scenic beauty, and fun festivals and events. Winona’s known as the arts/culture destination in Southern Minnesota and is home to the Frozen River Film Festival, Mid West Music Fest, Great River Shakespeare Festival, MN Beethoven Festival, Dakota Homecoming, and Boats & Bluegrass Festival.


Visit Winona provides visitor information and meeting support services. Let us help you customize a team-building event indoors and out.


WORTHINGTON Visit, Play, Stay Worthington


Worthington Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 1121 Third Ave • Worthington • MN • 56187 507-372-2919 • 800-279-2919 Wcofc@frontiernet.net


www.worthingtonmnchamber.com Area rooms: 420


Major meeting facilities: Worthington has many facilities to meet your needs from small


intimate settings to larger banquet style settings. This includes the newly constructed Worthington Event Center. For a complete list contact us or visit our website.


Attractions:


Historic Dayton House Nobles County Art Center Nobles County Freedom Veteran’s Memorial Park Nobles County Historical Museum Pioneer Village Spomer Classics Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center


Explore why you should be choosing Worthington, Minnesota as your next meeting and convention location. Worthington, Minnesota is located on Interstate 90, U.S. Hwy. 59 and


State Hwy. 60, just minutes away from the Iowa and South Dakota borders. This scenic city is set on lush prairie, and built around the 785-acre Lake Okabena, a haven for recreational activities and relaxation. We have a rich heritage interpreted at Pioneer Village, Nobles County Museum, Historic Dayton House, Spomer Classics and Memorial Auditorium. In addition to numerous leisure activities and festivals, Worthington has a lively cultural scene that provides dozens of entertaining diversions for visitors and groups! Worthington can offer your group a comfortable stay and an enjoyable atmosphere to host your next convention or meeting. The Worthington Area Convention & Visitors Bureau will assist you with any of your planning needs both for large and small events. To those who stay overnight in Worthington, a complimentary welcome reception is available to groups of thirty or more.


www.MidwestMeetings.com


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