Document - Historical interview notes - District 104 - 7/8/1976
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DISTRICT 104, now a part of uistrict 191, Burnsville, is DISTRICT 104
shown at its Eagan location prior to its burning in 1932. Stu-
dents attended classes in the Beaudette or Nicols Hall at
Cedar Ave. and Beau d' Rue Dr. now occupied by several re-
tail stores until a new school was built. This structure stood
at Beau d' Rue Dr. and Gold Tr. in Eagan. Teachers in-
structed all eight grades, and there were no local high
schools at the time.