The Preserve’s sand-bottom pool in Eden Prairie turns 50, celebrated for its unique design, community legacy, and political ties.
Browsing: Legacy
Eden Prairie’s Preserve Pool turns 50 as former manager Duane Hookom reflects on its early days and community legacy.
Eden Prairie resident recalls a memorable 1979 Mississippi River steamboat trip with President Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn, and Amy Carter.
Jerry McCoy, Eden Prairie Schools superintendent for 16 years, remembered for his leadership, humor, and lasting impact on education.
After Saki Tsuchiya’s family moved to Minnesota from a WWII relocation center for Japanese Americans, she built a life of service to family and others.
Celebrating 100 years, an Eden Prairie resident reflects on family, laughter, and a lifetime of memories at her milestone birthday.
Diane Simons, a longtime Eden Prairie resident who recently lived in Minnetonka, witnessed the town’s transformation from rural to suburban. She participated in the Boyd Rodeo and raised her family in the community.
Bill Cochrane, a longtime Eden Prairie resident and Vietnam veteran, dedicated his post-retirement years to advocating for veterans.
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery is a place for silence and reflection, but its settings, sculptures and slabs were speaking; sending pleas not to forget, not to repeat.
Tom Anderson quietly wiped a tear from his left eye as he told the story…