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Gloria Wilson celebrated her 100th birthday at the Lyngblomsten Care Center in St. Paul on Thursday. During the celebration ...
The Rondo Community Land Trust plans 20 affordable condos in St. Paul’s Rondo neighborhood with help from a $150K Met Council ...
The pulse of the Rondo community beat strong in a powerful episode of The Conversation with Al McFarlane, aired on KFAI ...
Now, there's new hope Rondo will rise again. In the 1950s, Rondo was in the center of it all: business, entertainment, art, faith and fun. Marvin Anderson grew up there.
The House on Rondo will be available this fall through Amazon and her website, www.debrajeannestone.com. Thank you, Debra, ...
Rondo was a thriving Black enclave full of homes and Black-owned businesses. It was destroyed in the 1950s and 1960s to make way for the construction of Interstate 94 which displaced 61% of residents.
After the late 1950's -1960's construction of Interstate 94, more than 300 businesses were closed or torn down and 700 family homes destroyed.
For the past month, the Rondo Community Library on Dale Street has shut its doors at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and stayed closed entirely on Sundays, a summer scheduling challenge that St. Paul Public ...
UPDATED: October 12, 2023 at 8:48 PM CDT Cities bisected by interstate highway construction in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s often share what some might liken to the equivalent of historical wounds.
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