[Winona Online Democracy]

This is a very good point. When we are on vacation it sure is nice to go into a town and be 'directed' on which streets to take since a tourist has no idea where to go.
If a tourist were coming up highway 61, is there a sign somewhere telling them to continue on to Huff Street to the visitors bureau? Same thing coming down 61, I have never noticed a sign when entering 'city limits' directing visitors to continue on to Huff Street.


Linda Fort


[Winona Online Democracy]

Speaking of going "downtown"....down the River we have a large sign inviting persons to Winona's commercial historic district. You arrive in Winona.....where is this district? We have the East Second Street Commercial Historic District,
and the Winona Commercial Historic District....that one much larger from West of Johnson Street along Third east to
below Franklin Street. The signage to find them? Non-existant. Now, from the company who did Winona State University's banners, and St. Mary's banners, as well as Austin, Rochester, Owatonna, Faribault and more, we have a design, and a price quote. There are 20 Victorian poles in the "historic district". Banners for those, along with their deluxe bracket sets, would come to $3,380.00. This quote is dated March 25th, 2005. Who can do this?
Who can help tourists find the area to which they have been invited?


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