Which reader question about Minnesota's immigrant history should we answer next?

We're talking about Minnesota immigrant history: Help us pick the next Curious Minnesota question.

April 3, 2019 at 3:33PM
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More than 300 people have submitted questions for Curious Minnesota, the community-driven project that puts reader inquiries at the center of our newsroom's reporting.

Last week's winning question came from a reader who asked: Why were so many of the original mansion homes on Park Avenue in Minneapolis torn down? We'll be answering that question in the coming weeks.

This week, we have a new set of questions. Which of these should we answer next?

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