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Eden Prairie operates eight K-12 schools, six elementary (PreK-5) schools (including one Spanish immersion), one middle school (6-8), and one high school (9-12). [29] Eden Prairie High School is Minnesota's fifth-largest high school, with about 2,600 students, [30] and is near the grounds of Round Lake Park and the Eden Prairie Community Center.
Eden Prairie: One of the nation's few surviving examples of a summer camp for children with tuberculosis, active 1925–1950, with five contributing properties. Also noted for its association with the Glen Lake Sanatorium and philanthropists George and Leonora Christian. Now Camp Eden Wood. [81] 70: John G. and Minnie Gluek House and Carriage House
The Grill family sold the house and surrounding farmland to the city of Eden Prairie in 1976 for parkland. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The house itself has elements of the Greek Revival style, in the wide trim on the gable end, and elements of the Italianate style with the use of brick and the ...
SouthWest Station is a park and ride facility and a transit hub with two bus platforms for SouthWest Transit in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. [1] The station is being reconfigured to include a light rail station on the Metro Southwest LRT, which is an extension of the Green Line.
The Southwest LRT (Metro Green Line Extension) is an under–construction 14.5-mile (23.3 km) light rail transit corridor in Hennepin County, Minnesota, with service between Minneapolis and Eden Prairie. The estimated one-way travel time from Southwest Station in Eden Prairie to Target Field Station in Minneapolis is 32 minutes. [4]
The Obediah Shirley House, sometimes referred to as the Obediah and Jennie Shirley Home [2] is a historic farmhouse with a fieldstone foundation, [3] located near Honea Path, South Carolina. Its construction was completed in several phases in order to accommodate the Shirley family as their family grew in number.
Lakeland, Minnesota: 1849 Residence Residence of Captain John Oliver, one of the early founders of Lakeland 1852 Town House School: Taylor Falls, Minnesota: 1852 School/Town House Oldest public school in Minnesota Saint Peter's Church (Mendota, Minnesota) Mendota Heights, Minnesota: 1853 Church Oldest church building built in Minnesota Dupuis House
The city of Eden Prairie officially received federal grant funding which enabled the station to be in the final construction plan for the Southwest LRT. [3] The station will be located near the Eden Prairie Center shopping center and south of the intersection of I-494 and U.S. Route 212.