Krug Park (St. Joseph, Missouri)

Krug Park (St. Joseph, Missouri)

"For the former amusement park in Omaha, Nebraska, see Krug Park (Omaha)."Located at the northern end of the Parkway in Saint Joseph, Missouri, Krug Park is a large city park with Italian Renaissance structures, extensive landscaping and flowerbeds. The park's 163 acres house an amphitheater, a lagoon, rose gardens, picnic areas, an Italian castle, scenic walking trails, and various playgrounds [cite book| last = Riekena | first = Tim| title = North Missouri Mountain Biking, Hiking, and GPS Trail Guide | publisher = Trafford Publishing | date = 2005 | pages = Pages 60-61 | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SOovFx8sTr8C&pg=PA60&dq=%22krug+park%22+-wikipedia&lr=&as_brr=3&sig=B--TzLi5kNyjalkExKvW2aLY9ZU#PPA60,M1| isbn = 1412035651] . Also featured is a North American native animal exhibit housing buffalo, deer, and longhorn cattle. Krug Park "lights up" during the holiday season as Holiday Park.

History

Krug Park is often referred to as St. Joseph's oldest park. While other areas were given for public use earlier, it is true that Krug Park was the first public outing area under the jurisdiction of the board of park commissioners which received public expenditure. As such, it was developed before any other parks. On February 26, 1890, Henry Krug, donated 10 acres to the City for use exclusively as a parkcite book|last = Davis|first = Robyn L.| coauthors = J. Marshall White| title = St. Joseph Missouri | publisher = Arcadia Publishing | date = 1999 | pages = Page 77 | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FXDpZKIdlj8C&pg=PA77&dq=%22krug+park%22+-wikipedia&lr=&as_brr=3&sig=P9IkFka1-Ll2gb6Q4Z6-t_XVB_Y | isbn = 0738502669] , on the conditions "that no intoxicating liquors shall ever be kept, sold or disposed of in or upon said premises...nor shall any gambling or gambling devices be permitted." The City was to keep the park in good condition, under police control, and expend annually at least $2,000.00 under the direction of the park commissioners.

Early plans of Krug Park are not available, but from narrative sources it appears that the City quickly spent in excess of the required $2,000.00 per year. As St. Joseph's only developed public space, Krug Park became the "catch-all" for everything that the public seemed to desire. Park Superintendent Rudolph G. Rau seemed particularly fond of flower displays and formally designed beds, and Krug Park boasted many such spectacular displays. It also had at one time a zoo, greenhouses, botanical gardens, gazebos, the Robidoux cabin, a fountain, and a lily pond.

Krug Park was officially open to the public on May 6, 1902. The impressive stone gateway was just nearing completion at that time. The conservatory, which had been constructed at least since 1900, was a very popular spot for park visitors during this period. Alligators were kept in the pond in front of conservatory, and several other exotic animals were housed around the park. Old war cannons were moved to the park, and (as a result of a hoax) so was the so-called "Robidoux cabin." A reporter in need of a story saw an old cabin being torn down, and claimed that it belonged to the town's founder, Joseph Robidoux. As a result, the cabin was moved to Krug Park and maintained for many years.

ee also

*Parkway Saint Joseph, Missouri

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