Grove Park
History The 1893 plan for parks and boulevards proposed a park called Walnut Grove at 15th Street, Walrond Avenue (now Benton Boulevard): “It is sufficient to serve not only for children’s […]
History The 1893 plan for parks and boulevards proposed a park called Walnut Grove at 15th Street, Walrond Avenue (now Benton Boulevard): “It is sufficient to serve not only for children’s […]
History Newspaper publisher William Rockhill Nelson, his wife, Ida, and the Southmoreland Land Company donated property for a public street to the City of Westport in 1891. Nelson’s home, Oak
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Notice, Shelter #1 is UNAVAILABLE at this time. The Park Spring Valley Park gets its name from the six springs that used to flow within the thirty-three acres acquired for
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Riverfront Park has a public boat ramp for the Missouri River that can be accessed off of Riverfront Road, which connects Chouteau Trafficway with Front Street. This is a public
Roanoke Park is a beautiful park with wooded hills and limestone outcroppings. It runs from Thirty-fifth Street on the north, Summit Street/ Southwest Trafficway on the east, Valentine Road on
In the mid-1960s, it was brought to the attention of the Park Board that there was a Santa Fe Trail connection with the property at 27th and Topping to the
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In April 1948 the Park Board was approached by representatives from the Seven Oaks Community Council about designating properties near the Seven Oaks School as a park and recreational area.