The company takes its name from Eden Prairie the location where the idea for the company was conceived.
Eden Prairie became a Village in 1962 and a statutory city in 1974.
The city of Eden Prairie conducted a study to determine if the barn was historic.
Eden Prairie and Minneapolis newspapers covered the story as well.
Eden Prairie experienced rapid growth during the next two decades, growing from a population of 16,000 in 1980 to a population of 54,000 in 2000.
In response to declining enrollment, the school was closed in 1982 and leased to Eden Prairie from 1984 to 1990.
She spoke with friends in her hometown, Eden Prairie, Minn., about their plans.
Eden Prairie raised over $400,000 from the community to build a veterans' memorial in 2008.
She died, aged 91, in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, following a brief illness.
Mike Grant has coached Eden Prairie to six state championships in twelve years.