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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A woman orders food in the food court at the Hmong Village in St. Paul. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A shrine dedicated to Hmong leaders in the Hmong Village, a Hmong market in St. Paul. The men honored are, Kiatong Lor Blia Yao, the first Hmong person to become a civil administrator in colonial French ruled Laos, General Vang Pao, a close ally of the US during the "Secret War" in Laos and leader of the Hmong forces who fought with the US, and Phagna Damrong Ritthikai, Touby Lyfoung, a civil administrator in Laos after the French colonial period and before the communist victory in 1974. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: Part of Hmongtown Marketplace in St. Paul. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: ROMONA WEBB, 11, from West St. Paul, MN, checks the depth of a flooded road in Harriet Island Park in St. Paul as the Mississippi River flows past her. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A mastadon walks through the crowd during the March for Science in St. Paul. The mastadon was a huge puppet, people in it moved it by manipulating the legs and trunk. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Volunteers put together a mastadon that participated in the March for Science in St. Paul. The mastadon was a huge puppet, people in it moved it by manipulating the legs and trunk. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Marchers make their way to the Minnesota State Capitol during the March for Science. The St. Paul Cathedral is in the background. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: The Children's Climate March led the Minnesota March for Science to the State Capitol. The St. Paul Cathedral is behind them. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Marchers gather at the St. Paul Cathedral before the March for Science near the Minnesota State Capitol. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People wear socks with marijuana graphics on them during a rally for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN:  ANDY SCHULER, from Golden Valley, MN, dressed as a marijuana plant at a rally for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN:  ANDY SCHULER, from Golden Valley, MN, dressed as a marijuana plant at a rally for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People march through St. Paul, MN, calling for the legalization of marijuana. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People march through St. Paul, MN, calling for the legalization of marijuana. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People march through St. Paul, MN, calling for the legalization of marijuana. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People march through St. Paul, MN, calling for the legalization of marijuana. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A woman makes Lao som-tam (papaya salad) in the food court at the Hmong Village shopping center. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: The farmers' market in the Hmong Village shopping center. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A woman checks her shopping list on her smart phone in the vegetable section of the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A vegetable vender at the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A worker sorts fresh garlic grown on a Hmong owned farm at the farmers' market in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A woman sews clothes in her shop in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A Buddha in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: The child of a shopkeeper watches a video on his smart phone at the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A vegetable stand keeper puts out fresh vegetables at the farmers' market at Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HmongMarkets007.jpg
  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: Hmong style clothes for sale in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HmongMarkets001.jpg
  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: ROMONA WEBB, 11, from West St. Paul, MN, checks the depth of a flooded road in Harriet Island Park in St. Paul as the Mississippi River flows past her. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MississippiRiverFlooding016.jpg
  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A mastadon walks through the crowd during the March for Science in St. Paul. The mastadon was a huge puppet, people in it moved it by manipulating the legs and trunk. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A mastadon walks through the crowd during the March for Science in St. Paul. The mastadon was a huge puppet, people in it moved it by manipulating the legs and trunk. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MarchForScience028.jpg
  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Marchers make their way to the Minnesota State Capitol during the March for Science. The St. Paul Cathedral is in the background. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People wear socks with marijuana graphics on them during a rally for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN:  ANDY SCHULER, from Golden Valley, MN, dressed as a marijuana plant at a rally for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People march through St. Paul, MN, calling for the legalization of marijuana. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People march through St. Paul, MN, calling for the legalization of marijuana. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People march through St. Paul, MN, calling for the legalization of marijuana. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People march through St. Paul, MN, calling for the legalization of marijuana. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: People march through St. Paul, MN, calling for the legalization of marijuana. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: A man who identified himself as "Cool Breeze" at a marijuana legalization rally in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: A man who identified himself as "Cool Breeze" at a marijuana legalization rally in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: A man who identified himself as "Cool Breeze" at a marijuana legalization rally in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: Advocates for marijuana legalization in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: A man who identified himself as "Cool Breeze" inhales from a large "bong" on his way to a marijuana legalization rally in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 APRIL 2016 - ST. PAUL, MN: A man who identified himself as "Cool Breeze" walks to a marijuana legalization rally in St. Paul. About 100 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul and marched through downtown St. Paul calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. April 20 (4/20) has become a sort of counter culture holiday in the US, with marches in many cities calling for the legalization of marijuana.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: Mannequins wearing Hmong style clothes for sale in the Hmong Village shopping center. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A family has lunch in the food court at the Hmong Village shopping center. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A Hmong style hat on a mannequin in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: Fresh garlic for sale at the farmers' market in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A worker sorts fresh garlic grown on a Hmong owned farm at the farmers' market in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A woman sews clothes in her shop in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A woman sews clothes in her shop in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A woman tries on Hmong style skirt in the market at Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A woman tries on Hmong style skirt in the market at Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: The child of a shopkeeper watches a video on his smart phone at the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A vegetable stand keeper puts out fresh vegetables at the farmers' market at Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A vegetable stand keeper puts out fresh vegetables at the farmers' market at Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A vegetable stand keeper puts out fresh vegetables at the farmers' market at Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: A vegetable stand keeper puts out fresh vegetables at the farmers' market at Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2019 - ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: An amulet featuring Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late King of Thailand, and his wife, then Queen Sirikit, for sale in the Hmongtown Marketplace. Thousands of Hmong people, originally from the mountains of central Laos, settled in the Twin Cities in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Most were refugees displaced by the American war in Southeast Asia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are now 66,000 ethnic Hmong in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, making it the largest urban Hmong population in the world. There are two large Hmong markers in St. Paul. The Hmongtown Marketplace has are more than 125 shops, 11 restaurants, and a farmers’ market in the summer. Hmong Village is newer and has more than 250 shops and 17 restaurants.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: The end of Sibley St. in St. Paul is closed by Mississippi River floodwaters. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: The end of Sibley St. in St. Paul is closed by Mississippi River floodwaters with pump hoses pre-positioned for use if flooding gets worse. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: Mississippi River floodwaters have forced the closure of Jackson St. N in downtown St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: Mississippi River floodwaters have forced the closure of Jackson St. N in downtown St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: Mississippi River floodwaters have forced the closure of Jackson St. N in downtown St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: Mississippi River floodwaters have forced the closure of Jackson St. N in downtown St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: Mississippi River floodwaters have forced the closure of Jackson St. N in downtown St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: A flooded playground on the bank of the Mississippi River in St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: People look at a flooded building on Harriet Island in St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: Harriet Island Road S in St. Paul is covered by floodwaters from the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A man prays during a service at the Minnesota State Capitol. About 200 people gathered on the lawn in front of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul for a noon time prayer service on the National Day of Prayer. Similar services were held across the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A woman prays during a service at the Minnesota State Capitol. About 200 people gathered on the lawn in front of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul for a noon time prayer service on the National Day of Prayer. Similar services were held across the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A woman prays during a service at the Minnesota State Capitol. About 200 people gathered on the lawn in front of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul for a noon time prayer service on the National Day of Prayer. Similar services were held across the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Marchers gather on the stairs in front of the Minnesota State Capitol during the March for Science. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Marchers gather on the stairs in front of the Minnesota State Capitol during the March for Science. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 APRIL 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A woman wearing the "pink pussy hat" from the women's march in January arrives at the March for Science at the Minnesota State Capitol. More than 10,000 people marched from the St. Paul Cathedral to the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the March for Science. March organizers said the march was non-partisan and was to show support for the sciences, including the sciences behind climate change and vaccines.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: A flooded building on Harriet Island in St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: A flooded playground on the bank of the Mississippi River in St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MississippiRiverFlooding019.jpg
  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: A flooded building on Harriet Island in St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: People look at a flooded building on Harriet Island in St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: Harriet Island Road S in St. Paul is covered by floodwaters from the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: Harriet Island Road S in St. Paul is covered by floodwaters from the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: A marina closed because the Mississippi River is above flood stage in St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: The Mississippi River, past flood stage, flows past downtown St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: The Mississippi River, past flood stage, flows past downtown St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: A flood wall holds back the Mississippi River at the St. Paul Downtown Airport. One runway at the airport is closed because of the potential for flooding and the height of the flood wall. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: A flood wall holds back the Mississippi River at the St. Paul Downtown Airport. One runway at the airport is closed because of the potential for flooding and the height of the flood wall. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: A temporary flood wall holds back the Mississippi River at the St. Paul Downtown Airport. One runway at the airport is closed because of the potential for flooding and the height of the flood wall. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MARCH 2019 - ST. PAUL, MN: A temporary flood wall holds back the Mississippi River at the St. Paul Downtown Airport. One runway at the airport is closed because of the potential for flooding and the height of the flood wall. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A woman prays and dances during a prayer service at the Minnesota State Capitol. About 200 people gathered on the lawn in front of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul for a noon time prayer service on the National Day of Prayer. Similar services were held across the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A woman prays and dances during a prayer service at the Minnesota State Capitol. About 200 people gathered on the lawn in front of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul for a noon time prayer service on the National Day of Prayer. Similar services were held across the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: Women hold the American flag on the Capitol steps during a prayer service at the Minnesota State Capitol. About 200 people gathered on the lawn in front of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul for a noon time prayer service on the National Day of Prayer. Similar services were held across the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MAY 2017 - ST. PAUL, MN: A woman prays during a prayer service at the Minnesota State Capitol. About 200 people gathered on the lawn in front of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul for a noon time prayer service on the National Day of Prayer. Similar services were held across the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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