- Forest Park (St. Louis)
Infobox park
park=Forest Park
image size=250px
caption=The Jewel box in Forest park
type=Municipal (St. Louis Parks Department)
location=St. Louis
size=1,293 acres (5.2 km²)
opened=1876
operator=St. Louis Parks Department
annual visitors=12 million
status=Open all yearForest Park in
St. Louis, Missouri , opened in 1876 and the former site of theLouisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904, (better known as "The World's Fair") is one of the large urban landscape parks created during the later 19th century, following the example ofCentral Park inNew York City . At 1,293 acres (5.2 km²), Forest Park is over 50% larger than New York's Central Park (843 acres or 3.41 km²).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 Skinker Boulevard and
Washington University in St. Louis to the west, I-64/US-40 and Oakland Avenue to the south, Kingshighway Boulevard andBarnes-Jewish Hospital and the Washington University Medical Center 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.cite web |url=http://www.eco-absence.org/text/desperes.htm |title=The Harnessed Channel: How the River Des Peres Became a Sewer |last=Allen |first=Michael |date=Spring 2003 |publisher=Ecology of Absence |accessdate=2008-05-14] However, as part of the park's "Master Plan", the river was brought back to the surface to link the park's lakes.cite web|url=http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark/fpmasterplan.html|title=Forest Park Master Plan|publisher=City of St. Louis|accessdate=2008-05-14]Other major parks in the city of St. Louis include
Tower Grove Park andCarondelet Park .Architects
The park was dedicated June 24, 1876, and was originally four miles outside the St. Louis city limits.
Maximillian G. Kern designed the Park's original plan, with Prussian-born St. Louis SurveyorJulius Pitzman . Kern also designed parks at theCompton Hill andChain of Rocks Reservoir .cite web|url=http://www.slfp.com/SLFP-FPFEmap.htm|title=Overview and Map of Forest Park|publisher=St. Louis Front Page|accessdate=2008-05-14]George Kessler , who designed many urban parks throughout Texas and the Midwest, created a new master design for the 1904St. Louis World's Fair .A popular myth says that
Frederick Law Olmsted designed the park, fair grounds andWashington University campus. Kessler had worked briefly for Olmsted as aCentral Park gardener when he was in his 20s. Furthering this confusion is that Olmstead was involved withForest Park (Queens) in New York. Olmsted died in 1903 - a year before the fair. Olmsted however did create the master plan in 1897 for renovations to theMissouri Botanical Garden a few miles to the southeast of the park. [http://www.mobot.org/mobot/archives/timeline.asp] . Those plans were only partially implemented (construction of the two ponds).Attractions
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Saint Louis Zoological Park
*The Muny , The Municipal Opera Association of St. Louis
*St. Louis Science Center (including the McDonnellPlanetarium )
*Saint Louis Art Museum
*Jewel Box
* [http://www.boathouseforestpark.com Boathouse Restaurant and boat rentals]
*Steinberg Skating rink
*Missouri History Museum
*World's Fair Pavilion
*Turtle Playground
*Dwight Davis Tennis Center
*Softball, Baseball, and Soccer Fields
*Archery Range
*Bike and Running Paths
*Triple A Golf and Tennis Club
*Norman Probstein Community Golf Course
*The Great Forest Park Balloon Race
*Pace Series Images from Forest Park
Underlit_fountain_at_Forest_Park_in_Saint_Louis,_Missouri.Image:StLouisArtMuseum.jpg|St._Louis_Art_Museum_at_night.Image:StLouisBalloonGlowFireworks2.jpg|Fireworks_at_the_annual_Balloon_Glow_in_Forest_Park.Image:ForestParkWineFestival.jpg|Wine_Tasting_event_at_Forest_Park.Image:ForestParkFootbridge.jpg|A_footbridge_in_Forest_Park.Image:ForestParkPaddleBoats.jpg|Paddle_Boats_in_Forest_Park.Image:Missouri-history-museum-st-louis-forest-park.jpg|Missouri_History_Museum_in_Forest_Park.Image:1904_Flight_Cage.jpg|1904_Flight_Cage_(Aviary ) in theSt. Louis Zoo .ee also
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Central West End
*Forest Park-DeBaliviere MetroLink stationReferences
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*External links
* [http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark/ Forest Park ] - official St. Louis Parks Department website.
** [http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark/history/ The History Of Forest Park]
** [http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark/fpmasterplan.html The Forest Park Master Plan]
* [http://www.explorestlouis.com/factSheetsVisitors/fact_forestpark.htm St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission Fact Sheet on Forest Park]
* [http://www.forestparkforever.org/ Forest Park Forever] - an organization supporting restoration of Forest Park
* [http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark/ForestParkMap.pdf Forest Park Map (pdf)]
* [http://www.boathouseforestpark.com/ Boathouse]
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