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Frogtown, Saint Paul, Minnesota

Frogtown is a neighborhood in Saint Paul in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Built around University Avenue, the Thomas-Dale neighborhood is colloquially known as Frogtown (German: Froschberg, meaning "Frogmountain"). Historically, Frogtown was a subsection of the current Thomas-Dale neighborhood. It is bordered by University Avenue on the south, the Burlington Northern Railroad tracks to the north, Lexington Parkway on the west and Rice Street on the east.[3]

Thomas-Dale
The Church of St. Agnes, which is prominently visible in the center of the neighborhood.
Nickname: 
Frogtown
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountyRamsey
CitySaint Paul
Area
 • Total1.714 sq mi (4.44 km2)
Population
 (2010)[2]
 • Total17,049
 • Density9,900/sq mi (3,800/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
55101, 55103, 55104
Area code651
Websitehttp://www.frogtownmn.org/

Early settlement edit

The neighborhood was first settled 1860–1880 as the downtown area outgrew its borders. Workers on the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, now BNSF Railway, which was built just to the north of the neighborhood sought housing nearby. Minnesota's first successful locomotive run occurred on these tracks in 1882. Shortly thereafter the Jackson Street Railroad Shops were built just northeast of Frogtown. The Jackson Street Shops were then joined by other railroad related industries in the area including the Saint Paul Foundry, built near Como and Western Avenues, providing additional employment opportunities for residents.[3]

Residential development moved westward through the neighborhood as Polish, Scandinavian, German, and Irish immigrants took blue-collar jobs in the area. They built modest wood frame and brick houses on small lots in the neighborhood. Urban renewal has wiped out many of these homes, but working-class Victorian homes from the 1880s are extant, some adorned with arched window and door openings, brick window hoods, and frilly intact open porches.[citation needed]

The name "Frogtown" likely comes from the fact that the neighborhood was developed over several swamps and marshes, which were filled in over time. Archbishop John Ireland referred to the area as “Froschberg” or "Frog City” because of the many frogs in the area originating from the swamps.[4]

Commerce edit

 
The University Avenue corridor through Frogtown is known as Little Mekong.

Commercial buildings lined University Avenue as street cars along the corridor were able to efficiently transport workers to employers. The line also became the first intercity street car line, connecting Minneapolis with Saint Paul in 1890.[3]

Hmongtown Marketplace, a 200+ vendor Hmong-American mall and cultural center, is in Frogtown along Como Avenue.[5] A Hmong cultural and business corridor along University Avenue in Frogtown is known as Little Mekong, named for the river many Hmong refugees crossed to Thailand.[6]


Today edit

 
A young Hmong-American woman selling produce at the Frogtown farmer's market

Today many view Frogtown as a new enclave for Vietnamese and now Hmong immigrants, who, in Saint Paul, comprise the largest urban contingent in the United States.[3][7] Amenities include a full-service bank, gas station, community medical clinic, family services organizations, two parks, several Asian supermarkets, a traditional butcher shop, several convenience stores, the historic No.18 Fire Station.

A profusion of immigrant-owned businesses line University Avenue, offering clothing, shoes, jewelry, household items, entertainment media (DVDs, CDs, video games) and groceries. Immigrants from Africa operate several Halal meat markets in the area, which also offer traditional African breads, spices and foodstuffs. Mexican-American immigrants operate small traditional Mexican carnicerías. The avenue is dotted with restaurants serving Cambodian, Thai, Laotian, Hmong, Vietnamese, Chinese-American and Mexican cuisine, some of it very authentic.

Transportation edit

The METRO Green Line light rail, which opened on June 14, 2014, serves the neighborhood with stops on University Avenue at Victoria Street, Dale Street, and Western Avenue.[8]

Education edit

St. Paul Public Schools serves Frogtown.[3] Some residents are zoned to Jackson Elementary, while some are zoned to Galtier Elementary.[9] Some residents are zoned to Ramsey Middle, and some are zoned to Washington Middle.[10] Some residents are zoned to Central High School, and some are zoned to Como Park High School.[11]

The Catholic parish of St. Agnes also serves the area of Frogtown with its comprehensive elementary and high school (Saint Agnes School), classes of kindergarten through senior high school.[12]

Saint Paul Public Library operates the Rondo Community Library adjacent to Frogtown.[13] The newly renovated Rondo Library opened in late August 2006.

References edit

  1. ^ "Thomas-Dale neighborhood in Saint Paul, Minnesota (MN) detailed profile". City-Data. 2013. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  2. ^ "Saint Paul Neighborhood Profile: Thomas-Dale". Minnesota Compass. October 2011. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  3. ^ a b c d e . Ramsey County Historical Society. 2005. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  4. ^ McClure, Jane. "Frogtown: Why Call it Frogtown?". Saint Paul Historical. Historic St. Paul. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  5. ^ "What's at Hmongtown Marketplace?". Meet Minneapolis. Explore Minnesota. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Home | Little Mekong Cultural District". Little Mekong. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  7. ^ Tom Kenworthy (2004-11-29). "Hmong get closer look since shootings". USA Today.
  8. ^ . Metropolitan Council. January 25, 2010. Archived from the original on June 13, 2010.
  9. ^ "" Map. Saint Paul Public Schools. Retrieved on March 27, 2010.
  10. ^ "Saint Paul Middle Schools July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine" Map. Saint Paul Public Schools. Retrieved on March 27, 2010.
  11. ^ "Saint Paul High Schools July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine" Map. Saint Paul Public Schools. Retrieved on March 27, 2010.
  12. ^ Koumpilova, Mila (2012-09-19). "St. Paul: Frogtown's St. Agnes Catholic School marks turnaround". Twin Cities Pioneer Press. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  13. ^ "Rondo Community Outreach Library July 22, 2010, at the Wayback Machine." Saint Paul Public Library. Retrieved on March 27, 2010.

External links edit

  • Greater Frogtown Neighbors Forum - Online Group

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Frogtown redirects here For other uses see Frogtown disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Frogtown Saint Paul Minnesota news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Frogtown is a neighborhood in Saint Paul in the U S state of Minnesota Built around University Avenue the Thomas Dale neighborhood is colloquially known as Frogtown German Froschberg meaning Frogmountain Historically Frogtown was a subsection of the current Thomas Dale neighborhood It is bordered by University Avenue on the south the Burlington Northern Railroad tracks to the north Lexington Parkway on the west and Rice Street on the east 3 Thomas DaleNeighborhoodThe Church of St Agnes which is prominently visible in the center of the neighborhood Nickname FrogtownCountryUnited StatesStateMinnesotaCountyRamseyCitySaint PaulArea 1 Total1 714 sq mi 4 44 km2 Population 2010 2 Total17 049 Density9 900 sq mi 3 800 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code55101 55103 55104Area code651Websitehttp www frogtownmn org Contents 1 Early settlement 2 Commerce 3 Today 4 Transportation 5 Education 6 References 7 External linksEarly settlement editThe neighborhood was first settled 1860 1880 as the downtown area outgrew its borders Workers on the St Paul and Pacific Railroad now BNSF Railway which was built just to the north of the neighborhood sought housing nearby Minnesota s first successful locomotive run occurred on these tracks in 1882 Shortly thereafter the Jackson Street Railroad Shops were built just northeast of Frogtown The Jackson Street Shops were then joined by other railroad related industries in the area including the Saint Paul Foundry built near Como and Western Avenues providing additional employment opportunities for residents 3 Residential development moved westward through the neighborhood as Polish Scandinavian German and Irish immigrants took blue collar jobs in the area They built modest wood frame and brick houses on small lots in the neighborhood Urban renewal has wiped out many of these homes but working class Victorian homes from the 1880s are extant some adorned with arched window and door openings brick window hoods and frilly intact open porches citation needed The name Frogtown likely comes from the fact that the neighborhood was developed over several swamps and marshes which were filled in over time Archbishop John Ireland referred to the area as Froschberg or Frog City because of the many frogs in the area originating from the swamps 4 Commerce edit nbsp The University Avenue corridor through Frogtown is known as Little Mekong Commercial buildings lined University Avenue as street cars along the corridor were able to efficiently transport workers to employers The line also became the first intercity street car line connecting Minneapolis with Saint Paul in 1890 3 Hmongtown Marketplace a 200 vendor Hmong American mall and cultural center is in Frogtown along Como Avenue 5 A Hmong cultural and business corridor along University Avenue in Frogtown is known as Little Mekong named for the river many Hmong refugees crossed to Thailand 6 Today edit nbsp A young Hmong American woman selling produce at the Frogtown farmer s marketToday many view Frogtown as a new enclave for Vietnamese and now Hmong immigrants who in Saint Paul comprise the largest urban contingent in the United States 3 7 Amenities include a full service bank gas station community medical clinic family services organizations two parks several Asian supermarkets a traditional butcher shop several convenience stores the historic No 18 Fire Station A profusion of immigrant owned businesses line University Avenue offering clothing shoes jewelry household items entertainment media DVDs CDs video games and groceries Immigrants from Africa operate several Halal meat markets in the area which also offer traditional African breads spices and foodstuffs Mexican American immigrants operate small traditional Mexican carnicerias The avenue is dotted with restaurants serving Cambodian Thai Laotian Hmong Vietnamese Chinese American and Mexican cuisine some of it very authentic Transportation editThe METRO Green Line light rail which opened on June 14 2014 serves the neighborhood with stops on University Avenue at Victoria Street Dale Street and Western Avenue 8 Education editSt Paul Public Schools serves Frogtown 3 Some residents are zoned to Jackson Elementary while some are zoned to Galtier Elementary 9 Some residents are zoned to Ramsey Middle and some are zoned to Washington Middle 10 Some residents are zoned to Central High School and some are zoned to Como Park High School 11 The Catholic parish of St Agnes also serves the area of Frogtown with its comprehensive elementary and high school Saint Agnes School classes of kindergarten through senior high school 12 Saint Paul Public Library operates the Rondo Community Library adjacent to Frogtown 13 The newly renovated Rondo Library opened in late August 2006 References edit nbsp Vietnam portal nbsp Laos portal nbsp United States portal Thomas Dale neighborhood in Saint Paul Minnesota MN detailed profile City Data 2013 Retrieved 2017 03 08 Saint Paul Neighborhood Profile Thomas Dale Minnesota Compass October 2011 Retrieved 2017 03 08 a b c d e Frog Town or Thomas Dale Ramsey County Historical Society 2005 Archived from the original on 2008 04 11 Retrieved 2008 07 22 McClure Jane Frogtown Why Call it Frogtown Saint Paul Historical Historic St Paul Retrieved 14 December 2020 What s at Hmongtown Marketplace Meet Minneapolis Explore Minnesota Retrieved 18 October 2023 Home Little Mekong Cultural District Little Mekong Retrieved 2023 10 23 Tom Kenworthy 2004 11 29 Hmong get closer look since shootings USA Today Three stations added to Central Corridor LRT Line Metropolitan Council January 25 2010 Archived from the original on June 13 2010 Saint Paul Elementary Schools Map Saint Paul Public Schools Retrieved on March 27 2010 Saint Paul Middle Schools Archived July 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine Map Saint Paul Public Schools Retrieved on March 27 2010 Saint Paul High Schools Archived July 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine Map Saint Paul Public Schools Retrieved on March 27 2010 Koumpilova Mila 2012 09 19 St Paul Frogtown s St Agnes Catholic School marks turnaround Twin Cities Pioneer Press Retrieved 2022 07 16 Rondo Community Outreach Library Archived July 22 2010 at the Wayback Machine Saint Paul Public Library Retrieved on March 27 2010 External links editGreater Frogtown Neighbors Forum Online Group44 57 46 N 93 7 34 W 44 96278 N 93 12611 W 44 96278 93 12611 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frogtown Saint Paul Minnesota amp oldid 1181553888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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