Mini Poll 03.10.17

Red Fish, Blue Fish, One Fish, Fried Fish


St. Louis is big on Lent. From huge Mardi Gras celebrations (see last week's Mini Poll) to Fish Fry Fridays sprinkled throughout the City now until Easter, our Catholic roots do not go ignored.

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