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Lumber and Millwork BarnLumber and Millwork Barn, located directly behind Cedarvale - 1984 ad.
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Shelard National BankOriginally Valley National Bank, then Minnesota Bank of Eagan and in 1987 it is Shelard National Bank.
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Mister Donut1989 Eagan Fire Department telephone directory ad for Mr. Donut, near Cedarvale.
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Stores in Cedarvale 1989City & Country - Best of Both Community Services Directory for Eagan ad. 1989.
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Cedarvale 2004Cedarvale 2004 - Tina Curtis.
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Cedarvale 2004Cedarvale 2004 - Tina Curtis.
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Cedarvale 2004Cedarvale, 2004 - Tina Curtis.
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Eagan Fire Department uniforms2010 Eagan Fire Department uniforms.
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Mendota Bridge 1926The building of the Mendota Bridge, compliments of the Dakota County Historical Society.
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Mendota Bridge 1926The building of the Mendota Bridge, 1926, compliments of the Dakota County Historical Society.
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Mendota Bridge 1926The building of the Mendota Bridge, 1926, compliments of the Dakota County Historical Society.
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Mendota Bridge 1926The building of the Mendota Bridge, 1926, compliments of the Dakota County Historical Society.
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Mendota Bridge 1926The building of the Mendota Bridge, 1926, compliments of the Dakota County Historical Society.
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Mendota Bridge 1926The building of the Mendota Bridge, 1926, compliments of the Dakota County Historical Society.
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Mendota Bridge 1926The building of the Mendota Bridge, 1926, compliments of the Dakota County Historical Society.
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Mendota Bridge 1926The building of the Mendota Bridge, 1926, compliments of the Dakota County Historical Society.
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Arson at Eagan Historic City Hall Historic Town Hall Goes Up in Flames, Arson Likely - September 2013 EAGAN PATCH

The Town Hall perched at the corner of Pilot Knob and Wescott was just shy of its 100-year anniversary.

Fire broke out at an Eagan landmark early Sunday morning, and authorities say that the blaze may have been the work of an arsonist.

The two-alarm fire did extensive damage to the city’s historic Town Hall, which was built in 1914. Neighbor Jane Peterson's home shares a lot line with the town hall, which sits at the corner of Pilot Knob and Wescott Road. She said that the family's dogs started barking around 4:30 in the morning.

"Usually when I tell them to quit, they stop, but they kept barking. Then I looked out the window and I saw fire all along the roofline," Peterson told Eagan Patch. "It looked kind of like a cross."

According to the city, about 40 firefighters from four different stations were called to the scene. Peterson estimated that it took about two hours to put the fire out.

No one was hurt, but the roof and one side of the building sustained significant damage. In recent years, the hall has been used as a museum and repository for the Eagan Historical Society. Deputy Fire Chief Pat DiIoia of the Eagan Fire Department told KSTP that it will be possible to restore the building. However, invaluable artifacts were lost in the blaze, in spite of firefighters' efforts to save as much as possible.

“We are so grateful for what firefighters were able to remove,” Eagan Historical Society vice-chair Kim Hazel said in a release from the city. “We’ve lost original photos and news clippings, some old town maps and original glass in the windows dating to 1914. These things are irreplaceable.”

The fire remains under investigation. The city has offered a $2,500 reward to anyone with information which may lead to an arrest. Those who may have pertinent information are encouraged to call the state Arson Hotline at 1-800-723-2020, the Eagan Fire Department, or the Eagan Police Tip Line at 651-675-5799.
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Arson at Eagan Historic City HallHistoric Town Hall Goes Up in Flames, Arson Likely - September 2013 EAGAN PATCH

The Town Hall perched at the corner of Pilot Knob and Wescott was just shy of its 100-year anniversary.

Fire broke out at an Eagan landmark early Sunday morning, and authorities say that the blaze may have been the work of an arsonist.

The two-alarm fire did extensive damage to the city’s historic Town Hall, which was built in 1914. Neighbor Jane Peterson's home shares a lot line with the town hall, which sits at the corner of Pilot Knob and Wescott Road. She said that the family's dogs started barking around 4:30 in the morning.

"Usually when I tell them to quit, they stop, but they kept barking. Then I looked out the window and I saw fire all along the roofline," Peterson told Eagan Patch. "It looked kind of like a cross."

According to the city, about 40 firefighters from four different stations were called to the scene. Peterson estimated that it took about two hours to put the fire out.

No one was hurt, but the roof and one side of the building sustained significant damage. In recent years, the hall has been used as a museum and repository for the Eagan Historical Society. Deputy Fire Chief Pat DiIoia of the Eagan Fire Department told KSTP that it will be possible to restore the building. However, invaluable artifacts were lost in the blaze, in spite of firefighters' efforts to save as much as possible.

“We are so grateful for what firefighters were able to remove,” Eagan Historical Society vice-chair Kim Hazel said in a release from the city. “We’ve lost original photos and news clippings, some old town maps and original glass in the windows dating to 1914. These things are irreplaceable.”

The fire remains under investigation. The city has offered a $2,500 reward to anyone with information which may lead to an arrest. Those who may have pertinent information are encouraged to call the state Arson Hotline at 1-800-723-2020, the Eagan Fire Department, or the Eagan Police Tip Line at 651-675-5799.
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Arson at Eagan Historic City HallHistoric Town Hall Goes Up in Flames, Arson Likely - September 2013 EAGAN PATCH

The Town Hall perched at the corner of Pilot Knob and Wescott was just shy of its 100-year anniversary.

Fire broke out at an Eagan landmark early Sunday morning, and authorities say that the blaze may have been the work of an arsonist.

The two-alarm fire did extensive damage to the city’s historic Town Hall, which was built in 1914. Neighbor Jane Peterson's home shares a lot line with the town hall, which sits at the corner of Pilot Knob and Wescott Road. She said that the family's dogs started barking around 4:30 in the morning.

"Usually when I tell them to quit, they stop, but they kept barking. Then I looked out the window and I saw fire all along the roofline," Peterson told Eagan Patch. "It looked kind of like a cross."

According to the city, about 40 firefighters from four different stations were called to the scene. Peterson estimated that it took about two hours to put the fire out.

No one was hurt, but the roof and one side of the building sustained significant damage. In recent years, the hall has been used as a museum and repository for the Eagan Historical Society. Deputy Fire Chief Pat DiIoia of the Eagan Fire Department told KSTP that it will be possible to restore the building. However, invaluable artifacts were lost in the blaze, in spite of firefighters' efforts to save as much as possible.

“We are so grateful for what firefighters were able to remove,” Eagan Historical Society vice-chair Kim Hazel said in a release from the city. “We’ve lost original photos and news clippings, some old town maps and original glass in the windows dating to 1914. These things are irreplaceable.”

The fire remains under investigation. The city has offered a $2,500 reward to anyone with information which may lead to an arrest. Those who may have pertinent information are encouraged to call the state Arson Hotline at 1-800-723-2020, the Eagan Fire Department, or the Eagan Police Tip Line at 651-675-5799.
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Eagan Municipal BuildingAnother view of the Eagan Municipal Building.
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Starks2019 view of the pool area at Starks, Eagan. Starks closed in 2021.
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Starks Bar 20192019 view of Starks Bar, Eagan.
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Cedarvale LanesCedarvale Lanes 2020.
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City of EaganCity of Eagan water tower 2020 with its newest logo.
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Cedarvale LanesCedarvale Lanes, 2020 photo.
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Jensen's at EaganExterior signage at Jensen's Highway 13.
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City of EaganLighted logo in City Hall 2020.
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City of EaganCity of Eagan, new logo 2020.
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Eagan water tower with new Lone Oak logo graphic 2020Eagan Water Tower 2020 with its most recent logo graphic.
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City of EaganNew exterior signage with new logo 2020.
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