Old Footbridge in Forest Park
Forest Park in
Saint Louis, Missouri, opened in
1876 and the former site of the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904, is one of the large urban landscape parks created in the U.S. during the later 19th century, following the example of
Central Park in New York. At 1370 acres (6 km²), Forest Park is considerably larger than Central Park.
The park is located along the western edge of the city of St. Louis, though it is located nearly in the center of the entire metropolitan area. It is bordered by Washington University in St. Louis to the west, Highway 64/40 and Oakland Avenue to the south, Barnes-Jewish Hospital to the east, and Lindell Boulevard to the north.
At one time the River des Peres ran openly through the park, but due to sanitary concerns it was moved into a wooden box underground shortly before the World's Fair.[1] However, as part of the park's "Master Plan"[2], the river was brought back to the surface to link the park's lakes.
The other major park in St. Louis is Tower Grove Park.
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Last updated: 05-20-2005 04:08:12