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  2. Hmongtown Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Hmong are the largest Asian diaspora in Minnesota, and Minnesota has the second-largest Hmong population in the United States. [65] Hmongtown is a staple of local Hmong life and creates a sense of community and belonging. [1] [27] [66] Less than four miles away is a similar Hmong American marketplace called Hmong Village.

  3. MNsure - Wikipedia

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    MNsure is the health insurance marketplace for the U.S. state of Minnesota. The exchange enables people and small businesses to purchase health insurance at federally subsidized rates. The exchange enables people and small businesses to purchase health insurance at federally subsidized rates.

  4. Hmong sausage - Wikipedia

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    Pork Sausage Wholesaler (Saint Paul, Minnesota) [19] Restaurants that serve Hmong sausage include: Union Hmong Kitchen; Hmongtown Marketplace; Union Hmong Kitchen debuted at the Minnesota State Fair in 2022 with dishes such as purple sticky rice and Hmong sausage made with crunchy Thai chili oil, and began serving the sausage at Target Field in ...

  5. Marketplace (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Marketplace is an American radio program that focuses on business, the economy, and events that influence them. The program was first broadcast on January 2, 1989. Hosted by Kai Ryssdal since 2005, the show is produced and distributed by American Public Media.

  6. Minneapolis Grain Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) is a commodities and futures exchange of grain products. It was formed in 1881 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States as a regional cash marketplace to promote fair trade and to prevent trade abuses in wheat, oats and corn.

  7. DeWitt–Seitz Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed in 1909 in the Chicago school style popularized by Louis Sullivan. [4] Its original tenant, the DeWitt–Seitz Company, was one of many jobbing companies founded in the port city of Duluth, buying goods from manufacturers in the eastern U.S. and Canada and selling them to growing inland markets in the west.

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  9. Kowalski's Markets - Wikipedia

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    Kowalski's Markets was founded in 1983 by Jim and Mary Anne Kowalski. Their first store consisted of a Red Owl they bought on Grand Avenue in St. Paul. [3] The first Kowalski's Market was introduced in 1986 in White Bear Lake by converting another Red Owl they purchased into the Kowalski's brand.