Eden Prairie celebrates the restored Flying Red Horse sign with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, honoring a family’s legacy and a cherished city landmark.
Browsing: History
Eden Prairie advances plans to reuse a historic log home as a bookstore, part of broader efforts to repurpose civic landmarks.
A retelling of the Lusitania’s final voyage and sinking, 110 years ago, through passenger stories and wartime records.
Dorothy McIntyre helps shape Smithsonian’s “Girlhood” exhibit, highlighting Minnesota’s girls’ basketball history and pioneering role in women’s sports.
Retired teachers from Eden Prairie lead adults on international journeys that blend historical insight, personal connection and the joy of discovery.
Marking 113 years since Titanic’s sinking, this story explores its voyage, Minnesota ties, final meal, and enduring legacy.
Minnesota teen’s space experiment flew aboard Columbia in 1982, revealing how bugs react to weightlessness during shuttle missions.
Eden Prairie explores its Indigenous history with a new research project, aiming to tell the untold stories of the Dakota people.
Janet Holasek Worrall’s memoir chronicles her family’s Czech farm in Eden Prairie, capturing its history before suburban development replaced it.
Reflecting on the Challenger disaster: Remembering the crew, President Reagan’s tribute, and the enduring legacy of the Challenger Learning Centers.