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Murder and Madness in Minneapolis: Nicollet Avenue in 1877

Published March 4, 2015 by Kirsten Delegard

Historyapolis blogger Tamatha Perlman uses a fateful walk down Nicollet Avenue to bring us back to the Minneapolis of 1877. Click here for the story of young Kate Noonan.

 

 

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