
The Mississippi River valley dominates this mid-1930s landscape, serving as a corridor for six different railroads including the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific and the Chicago Burlington and Quincy. This industrial and transit hub is centered on the dense grid of Winona, where the river splits into a complex system of sloughs and numbered islands, such as Island No. 71. Landmarks like St Marys College and Sugarloaf rise above the waterfront, while the surrounding bluffs are carved by numerous named valleys like Gilmore Valley and Bohris Valley.
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