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Latest mural unveiled along American Indian Cultural Corridor

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On August 22 the latest mural in the American Indian Cultural Corridor was unveil. It’s the latest mural in "Paint the Ave." Community Mural Project and is located on the back wall of the AIOIC (1845 E. Franklin Ave. in Minneapolis) facing the Hiawatha LRT near the Franklin Station.

American Indian youth from South Minneapolis have been working with lead artist Bobby Wilson on creating one of the largest youth community murals in the Twin Cities. The mural is nearly 3,000 sq. ft. and is a partnership between the American Indian OIC, NACDI, and the U of M – Center for Urban and Regional Affairs NPI Program.

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