Hmong Cultural Center's Banquet is pictured. Included in the photograph are the Center's Board members Khue Yang and Sean Lee and Xiong Pao Lee, a founder of the Center.
Hmong Cultural Center is pictured at the Hmong New Year at the Metrodome. Representatives from the Center's Dance and Qeej programs march with the Center's banner.
Hmong Cultural Center staff are pictured at the Hmong Resource Fair. Staff member Mark Pfeifer and citizenship teacher Ron Mazurowski are in the photograph.
Hmong Cultural Center's information table at the Hmong Resource Fair. Staff members Mark Pfeifer and Txongpao Lee are in the photograph along with Kazoua Kong Thao of the Saint Paul School Board.
Front door of Danebo seen from West River Parkway South. This building started as Danebo, a home for seniors in the Danish community, and was later repurposed as a non-profit cultural center known as the Danish American Center in 2005.
Danish American Center Sign. This building started as a home for Danish seniors in 1924 and the building of Danebo was later repurposed as a non-profit cultural organization known as the Danish American Center in 2005.
Danebo Senior Residence Sign. Danebo building started as a home for Danish seniors in 1924 and the building was later repurposed as a non-profit cultural organization known as the Danish American Center in 2005.
This construction Project added a North Wing addition to Danebo in 1961.The building started as Danebo, a home for seniors in the Danish community, and was later repurposed as a non-profit cultural center known as the Danish American Center in 2005.
The inscription on the commemorative plaque reads: "Trees planted along this parkway in the year 1939 have been named Sesquicentennial trees to commemorate the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the first session of Congress and the Inauguration of the first president of the United States. This tree was planted by Crown Prince Fredrik of Denmark as a Sesquicentennial tree April 22, 1939."
Groundbreaking for North Wing Expansion at Danebo 1961. This building started as Danebo, a home for seniors in the Danish community, and was later repurposed as a non-profit cultural center known as the Danish American Center in 2005.