Minnesota is home to a lot of incredible neighborhoods in each of its major cities and beyond. Each has its own unique people and points of interest, and all are notable for being vibrant parts of the city to which they belong. But there is one neighborhood in particular that just might be the most unique community in all of Minnesota.

The Latsch Island boathouse community in Winona is a floating community that has been around for decades. Many of its residents have come and gone over the years, while others have stuck around for generations to brave the elements, the will of the river, and efforts to have the community removed. The neighborhood’s legal status is secure these days, allowing up to 100 houseboats in residence. Let’s take a look at why this place is so special.

Most of us know by now that Winona is a pretty beautiful place.

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With plentiful water and towering bluffs, it’s one of the most beautiful places in all of Minnesota.

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But a lot of people don’t know that Winona’s waterways are home to more than just barges and canoes.

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Latsch Island, just across the Mississippi River from Downtown Winona, is one of the most unusual communities in Minnesota.

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This neighborhood is composed of dozens of homes - all floating in the river. Each home has its own unique look and shape.

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While every home is different, many lack some creature comforts - like electricity. None of the homes have running water, but that doesn’t stop the dozen or so who stay all year.

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Still, that hasn’t stopped many notable Minnesotans from living here, including a past state senator.

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And with such open access to the river - a high-priced view in some cities - who could blame them?

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The Latsch Island boathouse community is definitely one of the quirkiest neighborhood in all of Minnesota.

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Have you ever been to this unique community? Tell us your Latsch Island story in the comments. Or, if you’re looking for more off-the-beaten-track spots, check out this list of 12 secret spots in Minnesota.

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