June 9, 2025 — Brass Solidarity performs at The People’s Way in George Floyd Square, Minneapolis, in June 2025. The square, at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue, became a community memorial and organizing site after the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. This photograph shows members of the brass band playing within the space, where music, remembrance, and political gathering remain part of the site’s ongoing use.June 9, 2025 — A “GEORGE FLOYD SQUARE COMMUNITY INFO” sign is mounted on a former bus shelter at Chicago Avenue and East 38th Street in Minneapolis. The intersection became known as George Floyd Square after the 2020 murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer and has since served as a memorial and organizing site. A City of Minneapolis asset sticker visible on the shelter identifies the structure as municipally owned infrastructure that was adapted for community use.June 11, 2025 — An outdoor screening of the film Twilight is underway at The Commons in downtown Minneapolis, with viewers gathered on the lawn and the full moon visible at right. The park sits in the Downtown East neighborhood next to U.S. Bank Stadium, whose glass facade fills the background of the image. Opened in 2016, The Commons is a 4.2-acre public park operated by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and used for concerts, festivals, and seasonal movie nights.June 12, 2025 — Bryant Square in South Minneapolis is shown during a youth baseball game on a rainy evening, with the park sign, ballfield, and the protected bike lane along Bryant Avenue visible in the foreground. Spectators stand under an umbrella beside the field while a cyclist rides past on the wet path, illustrating the park’s combined role as a neighborhood recreation space and a corridor for everyday bicycle travel. The park is operated by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and includes athletic facilities used for local leagues and community activities.June 12, 2025 — An Uptown Farmers Market sign is attached to a chain-link fence in Uptown Minneapolis, beside a sidewalk marked with red handprints and faded green writing. The market site includes planter boxes and a fenced lot, with a brightly painted parking structure visible in the background. The pavement markings appear to be remnants of protest activity in the area in 2021, when demonstrations followed the killings of Winston Smith and Deona Marie.June 21, 2025 — Bryant Lake Bowl on Lake Street in Minneapolis is shown at night with its neon marquee lit above the entrance and bar windows. Founded in 1936, the venue combines a bowling alley, restaurant, bar, and theater, and has long been a recognizable business along this commercial corridor. People gather on the sidewalk outside as traffic passes in front of the building, including a three-wheeled motorcycle beneath lane-direction signs.June 21, 2025 — KISS Rooftop & Lounge at Lagoon Avenue and Girard Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis is crowded with late-night patrons on June 21, 2025. The elevated outdoor bar and seating area, lined with umbrellas and blue lighting, occupies a prominent corner in Uptown’s mixed-use commercial district. Surrounding storefronts, apartment buildings, and steady vehicle traffic place the venue within a dense nightlife corridor active after midnight.
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