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St. Joseph Parks and Civic Facilities
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Mary Park located on Parkway A is part of the Parkway system. This 13 acre park has picnic tables, a playground, and a hiking/biking trail. There is lots of open space for play. It was once the location of a municipal swimming pool. Today there is an inviting playground and mature trees to enjoy.


The play equipment at Mary Park has been recently upgraded

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The wading pool at Mary Park

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The wading pool and sand pits were popular with city children

Tree, Plant, Landscape, Wood

   Parkway A and Mary Park were developed as part of the extensive parkway system in St. Joseph, developed in the early part of the 20th century. The park opened to the public in 1916. It quickly became a favorite gathering spot, hosting picnics, ball games, and scout events. It has long been a favorite place for sledding in the winter. In 1964, students at nearby Bliss School marked Arbor Day by planting two crimson maple trees in the park.

     In 1921, a charming wading pool and sand pits were built, promising hours of carefree fun for the children. There is a less appealing side to these amenities, however. These facilities were subject to the Jim Crow restrictions; the wading pool was whites only from Wednesday to Sunday; Black children were allowed only on Monday and the pool was closed on Tuesday for cleaning. The wading pool and sandpits were filled in in 1945 when a swimming pool was built at 26th and Angelique Streets.

     In 2018, Mary Park was one of the parks chosen to receive upgrades to its playground equipment. A wonderful play structure was installed in 2019.

Wolfenbarger, Deon. National Register of Historic Places Nomination: St. Joseph Park and Parkway System. St. Joseph, MO. 1994. National Register # 94001566.

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St. Joseph Gazette, May 6, 1965.

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Dee Zvolanek, “Winter Freebies Entertain Bored and Broke,” St. Joseph News Press, Jan. 6, 1991.

Ryan Hennessy, “St. Joe Parks Set for Improvements,” St. Joseph News Press, Nov. 19, 2018.

Brendan Welch, “New Playgrounds Possible for Parks,” St. Joseph News Press, March 9, 2019.

Brendan Welch, “Unique Playground Comes to Patee Park,” St. Joseph News Press, Sept. 6, 2019.

Bob Slater, “The Robidoux’s First Black Guest,” St. Joseph News Press, Sept. 24, 2020.

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St. Joseph News Press, July 16, 1939