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What to See in Edina - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Edina (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Edina Library, Centennial Lakes Park, and Southdale Library. Also, be sure to include Edinborough Park in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Edina (Minnesota).

Edina Library

Public library in Edina, Minnesota
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Public library in Edina, Minnesota. Edina Library is a branch of Hennepin County Library serving Edina, Minnesota, United States.

The library shares facilities with the Edina Senior Center. It has 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) of floor space, and includes a meeting room, great room with fireplace, and a children's room.[1]

Address: 5280 Grandview Sq, Edina

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Centennial Lakes Park

Park in Edina, Minnesota
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Park in Edina, Minnesota. Centennial Lakes Park is a 24-acre park and man-made pond located in the southeast portion of Edina, Minnesota, United States. The park features more than 1.5 miles of paved pathways meandering around a 10-acre lake and interspersed with landscaped grounds, formal and informal seating areas, swinging benches and fountains.

In addition, the park features a miniature golf course. There is a wide space for lawn bowling and paddleboats can be rented as well.[2]

Address: 7499 France Ave S, 55435-4702 Edina

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Southdale Library

Public library in Edina, Minnesota
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Public library in Edina, Minnesota. Southdale Library is an American public library. It is located in Edina, Minnesota, United States. At 60,000 square feet, it is one of the largest in the Hennepin County Library system. The building is part of a complex that also houses district courts. The library offers materials in English, Chinese, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese.[3]

Address: 7001 York Ave S, 55435 Edina

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Edinborough Park

Indoor playground in Edina, Minnesota
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Indoor playground in Edina, Minnesota. Edinborough Park is a 1-acre, fully enclosed indoor park located in Edina, Minnesota. The park is operated by the City of Edina and contains a junior-Olympic size swimming pool, a 250-seat Greek-style amphitheater, a running track and fitness area, a huge indoor playground and a multi-purpose banquet room and play area. All of this amenities are connected by meandering pathways through the densely landscaped interior, which contains more than 6,000 plants, trees and flowers.

Enclosing the park are condominiums as well as the Residence Inn by Marriott, both of which have indoor access to the pool/track and paid admission to the park.[4]

Address: 7700 York Ave S, 55435-5236 Edina

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Cahill School

Building
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Building. Cahill School is a one-room schoolhouse now located in Tupa Park near Minnesota State Highway 100 and Eden Avenue in Edina, Minnesota, United States. It is the oldest remaining building in Edina, and served as a schoolhouse, church, community center, and theater over its 94-years in use. The school continued to be used with its woodstove and outhouse until it closed in 1958. It was moved to its present location from the southeast corner of Cahill Road and West 70th Street in 1970.

The school is open for school field trips and special events.[5]

Address: 4918 Eden Avenue, Edina

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Minnehaha Grange Hall

Minnehaha Grange Hall
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Minnehaha Grange, No. 398 was organized on December 23, 1873, with members from Edina Mills, Richfield Mills, St. Louis Park, and Hopkins. The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, commonly known as the Grange, is an organization dedicated to the principles of "progressive agriculture" for the "social fraternity of the farmers". The organization was founded in 1867 by Oliver Hudson Kelley in Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota and quickly spread across the country. The fraternity tackled issues such as railroad prices, and providing education to farmers.

The Grange Hall was moved to Tupa Park near Minnesota State Highway 100 and Eden Avenue in Edina, Minnesota from its original location at the southeast corner of Wooddale Avenue and West 50th Street.

The building also served as Edina Village Hall from 1888 to 1942.

A Grange presence returned to the historic hall with the creation of the Oliver Hudson Kelley Grange (OHK), No. 834 in 2012 by a group of young historians and activists who refused to see the Grange disappear from the rich tapestry of Minnesota culture. OHK meets weekly at the historic Minnehaha Grange Hall in Edina and is the home of four Past State Masters and dozens of historic and current State Grange of Minnesota (SGMN) leaders. OHK Grange still opens in traditional, 150 year-old Grange tradition every business meeting, and is a proud and loud voice for progressive activism in Minnesota.

The Minnehaha Hall is owned by the Edina Historical Society along with the adjacent Cahill School, which are open for tour by appointment.[6]

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Edina Mill

Ruin in Edina, Minnesota
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Ruin in Edina, Minnesota. The Edina Mill was one of the first of six gristmills to be built on the Minnehaha Creek in Hennepin County, Minnesota between 1855 and 1876. Located in present-day Edina, the mill site was discovered during an expedition from Fort Snelling to Lake Minnetonka in 1822. Although the original mill structure was demolished in 1932, its former site is preserved with foundation markers and informational exhibits.[7]

Address: Near W 50th St and Browndale Ave, Edina

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Jonathan Taylor Grimes House

Jonathan Taylor Grimes House
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The Jonathan Taylor Grimes House is one of the oldest standing houses in Edina, Minnesota, United States.[8]

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George W. Baird House

George W. Baird House
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The George W. Baird House is a house in Edina, Minnesota, United States, built in 1886 by a prominent farmer in the Edina Mills community. The house was originally part of a 120-acre farmstead. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 for having local significance in architecture, agriculture, and settlement.[9]

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Lake Cornelia

Lake Cornelia
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Nature, Natural attraction, Lake

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Paul Langer

Paul Langer
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Address: 4010 65th St W, Edina

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