1 Comfort Station 1 Playground 2 Lighted Softball Fields 1 Soccer Field 2 Lighted Tennis CourtsHistory: Deeded to the City as a gift by E. D. Franz
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Lindenwood Park did not exist until after the 1955 bond issue. Then it was a four-block-long by one-block-wide area of woods with sinkho...
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1 Bike Trail - 3 miles 1 Comfort Station 1 Maintenance Building 2 Playground 1 Softball Field 1 Baseball field 2 Soccer fieldsHistory:This was the ...
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Founded in 1986, Forest Park Forever is a private nonprofit conservancy that works in partnership with the City of St. Louis and the Departm...
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Heman Park Swimming PoolCentennial Commons Recreation FacilityHeman Park Community CenterMultiple Ball Diamonds and FieldsLarge baseball diamond, 5...
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1 Horseshoe Pit 1 Playground 1 Softball Field 1 Spray pool 1 Basketball CourtHistory:This park named in March 22, 1986 in honor of Gwen B. Giles, t...
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Kingsbury Park is 1 of 3 parks serving the Skinker-DeBaliviere Neighborhood. It makes up 0.6 acres of the total 3,250 acres of park land...
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History of Tilles ParkThere are two Tilles Parks, one located on Hampton and Fyler Avenues in the City of St. Louis and the other on Litzinger and ...
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This land was the site of the old Visitation Academy and Convent formerly named Visitation Park.
In 1892, the Catholics built Visitatio...
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1 Playground 1 Shelter 1 Spray poolHistory:This track of land was donated to the City of St. Louis by the late St. Louis Architect, Ernest J. Russe...
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The park was named Virgo Park when the site was purchased by the city in 1945. In November, 1965 it was renamed in honor of the late Lou...
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One of the best known of the County’s parks, Tilles is a favored location for picnics. It has traditionally been the location of special Depa...
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Francis Park was named after David Rowland Francis, the President of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1889, former mayor of St. Louis (1...
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Neighborhood Park located at Hamilton and Westminster and named for Phillip Lucier.
Lucier was the president of Continental Telephone C...
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