Dick Crockett, longtime executive director of the Edina Community Foundation, offers reflections upon his retirement. This past March, a familiar...
Dick Crockett, longtime executive director of the Edina Community Foundation, offers reflections upon his retirement. This past March, a familiar...
Discover the origin story of Edina, and visit a few historic sites along the way. Today, Edina is home to over 53,000 residents with over 40...
Home history website aims to tell the story of every house in the United States. Graceland, Hearst Castle, Monticello, Biltmore, Fallingwater—the...
Donald Patton receives honors for his work with the World War II History Roundtable. On November 17, 2022, Edina’s Donald ‘Don’ Patton was awarded...
The stained glass wall on the east side of Edina City Hall is exactly where it should be: close to the site of Edina Mill. Its blue, gold and green...
Pop Culture Preservation Society strikes a retro chord. If you played with Fisher-Price toys, watched The Brady Bunch on Friday nights or almost...
Local Author Releases New Book, The Lost Songs of the Suomi Synod. Some much in the world is constantly evolving, and music is no different. Styles...
Renaming honors Edina’s Black pioneers. The Yancey family was one of several pioneer Black families who settled in the area that would later become...
Minnesota author guides explorers to the Twin Cities’ most weird, wonderful and obscure attractions. Adventure awaits. For those at a loss of...
Edina Historical Society celebrates 51 years of storytelling and community preservation. Established in 1969 as a way to collect and preserve...
The building that housed Chester Hoffmann & Associates burned down in 1993. A quarter-century later, the women behind the business are still...
The WWII History Roundtable celebrates 33 years. Edina resident and 30-year veteran Colonel Donald G. Patton channeled his devotion for service and...
The frequent sand storms are one of the things Sally Sudo, an 82-year-old Edina resident, remembers most from the years she and her family were...
Braemar Arena and Field—famous for hosting popular events from Hornet hockey games to figure skating shows—features a wall devoted to hockey and...
Many schools and sports teams boast an iconic mascot. The University of Minnesota has Goldy, the Minnesota Twins have T.C. Bear and Edina has its...
Minnesota Gold chronicles the compelling and inspiring stories of 57 Minnesota Olympic athletes. Award-winning author Patrick “Packy” Mader has...
The land is the beginning of architecture. I don’t have a preconception for a house or building . . . I rely on topographical maps, the location of...
Lunds began as Hove’s in 1941. The name might be new, but Lunds & Byerly’s grocery store dates back to 1941 in Edina. While most people know...
Singing with Minnesota sunshine on his shoulders. Before he achieved fame and fortune, John Denver performed at Edina High School gymnasium in 1969...
A taste of history and trivia from Edina’s classic Convention Grill. From the open kitchen to the leather-topped bar stools to the red-and-white...