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Where the Wild Things Are: The Raspberry Island of St. Paul – Minnesota Press

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Where Wild Things Are: St. Paul's Raspberry Island By: Alex V. Cipolle-MPR The Mississippi River flows around Raspberry Island as a collection of technicolor beasts mounts guard. Looking down from the Wabasha Street bridge, which connects the center of St. Paul with West Side Flats, the herd looks like jurassic psychodelia: creatures the size of a dinosaur that have been found in an urban park. There is Tochtli, a rabbit and lizard hybrid who sm…

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Where Wild Things Are: St. Paul's Raspberry Island By: Alex V. Cipolle-MPR The Mississippi River flows around Raspberry Island as a collection of technicolor beasts mounts guard. Looking down from the Wabasha Street bridge, which connects the center of St. Paul with West Side Flats, the herd looks like jurassic psychodelia: creatures the size of a dinosaur that have been found in an urban park. There is Tochtli, a rabbit and lizard hybrid who sm…

·Minneapolis, United States
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La Prensa de Minnesota broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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