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Red Wing station

Amtrak stations in MinnesotaFormer Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stationsHistoric district contributing properties in MinnesotaNational Register of Historic Places in Goodhue County, MinnesotaRailway stations in the United States opened in 1905
Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in MinnesotaRed Wing, MinnesotaTransportation in Goodhue County, MinnesotaUse mdy dates from August 2023
Red Wing Amtrak Depot
Red Wing Amtrak Depot

Red Wing station is a train station in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States, served by Amtrak's (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) Empire Builder, which runs daily between Chicago and Seattle or Portland, Oregon. The next westbound stop is in Saint Paul, Minnesota and the next eastbound stop is in Winona, Minnesota.

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Red Wing station
Levee Street,

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N 44.566388888889 ° E -92.537222222222 °
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Red Wing (Milwaukee Depot)

Levee Street
55066
Minnesota, United States
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Red Wing Amtrak Depot
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St. James Hotel (Red Wing, Minnesota)
St. James Hotel (Red Wing, Minnesota)

St. James Hotel in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States, is an Italianate building built in 1874-1875. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The NRHP-listed area was increased to become St. James Hotel and Buildings in 1982. St. James Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Red Wing was the world's largest primary market for wheat in the early 1870s, with a warehouse capacity of over 1,000,000 US bushels (35,000,000 L; 8,000,000 US dry gal; 7,800,000 imp gal) in 1873. As a result of the city's wealth, and with a need to house businesspeople and tourists visiting the city, eleven prominent businessmen invested in the construction of the hotel. It opened with a grand ball on Thanksgiving Day, 1875. It was one of the most elaborate hotels along the Mississippi River and served the city during its heyday as a commercial center and a steamboat stop. The hotel was purchased in 1977 by the Red Wing Shoe Company and renovated. It was also given two additions, a shopping courtyard and a new section for offices and hotel rooms. Until recently, the hotel had 61 guest rooms, each with its own unique decoration and bearing the name of a riverboat that used to travel up and down the Mississippi River. In early 2010, a new suite housed in the old Red Wing Iron Works Building was added to the hotel, bringing the number of rooms to 62.