Parks in Lemay, MO
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Opened in 1996, The Pointe at Baldwin Commons consists of a pavilion, a playground and the Pointe Recreation Center. The Pointe is a state-of-the a
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- Ballwin
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- Wheelchair accessible
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Wilson Park consists of more than 70-acres and provides a wide variety of recreational activities. The park operates under the Granite City Park District.
Travel through history on The Mother Road at Route 66 State Park. Route 66 captured Americans’ imagination and exposed millions of citizens to small towns a
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- Eureka
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In the early 1900s, the area that’s now Castlewood State Park was a popular retreat for partying St. Louisans. The dance clubs are gone, but the windi
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- Ballwin
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A sophisticated Native American society of about 20,000 people that operated via a sun calendar and disappeared by 1400.A sophisticated Native American socie
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- Chesterfield
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The Metro East Park and Recreation District ( MEPRD ) was formed by voters in November 2000, and is responsible for the development of trails and tra