In 2000, Parks and Recreation completed acquisition of a small neighborhood park and walking trail in the Canterbury area of Highland Park Elementa...
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Legacy Park Community Center opened it's doors in January of 2004. The facility was designed to accommodate all ages for all seasons and continues ...
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West of Todd George/Langsford Rd Intersection,
Lees Summit, MO
In 1720 Nicholas B. Langsford immigrated from Plymouth, England to Bardstown, Kentucky. His grandson, also named Nicholas B. Langsford, came to Lee...
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This 4 acre park features Lee's Summit's first off leash dog park. The park circles a Lee's Summit water tower which allowed LSPR to partner with L...
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This 15.3 acre park was purchased in 1975 and developed in 1976 with grants from the U.S. Department of Interior. This park features 4 tennis court...
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In 2000, Ms. Sylvia Mae Bailey bequeathed a 49.6 acre property on Ranson Road across from James A Reed Wildlife Area in eastern Lee’s Summit....
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This was Missouri’s first neighborhood improvement district park that was the result of more than 900 homeowners working together with the de...
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This 4 acre park at 4th and Howard streets was a gift from Joseph A. Grant in 1973. There is a picnic table, multi purpose field and a .25 mile tra...
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An 18 acre neighborhood park that features a Splashpad and currently serves as the home of Itty Bitty and Pee Wee programs. It is located at the in...
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Ferrol Gehrig donated this 1.9 acre site in Mulberry East subdivision on Chestnut Street in 1978. This park includes a picnic shelter with tables, ...
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