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St. Joseph Parks and Civic Facilities
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Westminster Park sits on the site of the former Community Presbyterian Church in the part of North St. Joseph known as Industrial City. It is a lovely three-acre green space that provides a place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. It is a valued amenity for the residents of the neighborhood which they are happy to share with anyone who wants to visit!


Cloud, Sky, Plant, Natural landscape

In 1968, the Community Presbyterian Church located on the northside of St. Joseph, decided to build a new church building and offered the site of their former building to the city for use as a park. The terms of the gift stated that the property was to be used as a park and would revert back to the church at any point when it is not utilized as such and the park was to be named Westminster Park. The city retained the structure that was in place on the site for use as a community center and installed playground equipment. After a bit of refurbishment, the community center opened in August 1970. For more than fifty years, Westminster Park has been an important asset to its neighborhood.

“Church Building Offered to City,” St. Joseph News Press, March 31, 1968.

“File Ordinance to Accept Land Gift,” St. Joseph News Press, Dec. 10, 1968.

“Land for Park is Accepted,” St. Joseph News Press, Dec. 20, 1968.

“Little Work Required at New Park,” St. Joseph Gazette, April 23, 1969.

“Recreation Centers for 2 Neighborhoods May Be Ready Soon,” St. Joseph News Press, May 31, 1970.

“August Opening of Center Likely,” St. Joseph News Press, Aug. 5, 1970.

“Need Furniture for New Center,” St. Joseph News Press, Sept. 18, 1970.

“Playground in Industrial City Area is Proving Popular,” St. Joseph News Press, June 20, 1971.