Photos: It was a ‘Grand Old Day’ in St. Paul on Sunday
It was a grand day for Grand Old Day on Sunday.
After a pause during and after the pandemic, the popular festival was back for the second year.
With a parade, music and more, it is a St. Paul tradition on the first Sunday in June.
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