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A stream revival project at Tower Grove Park helps people in the St. Louis region learn about the Osage Nation while keeping rain runoff from city sewers.
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A new history of Tower Grove Park charts 150 years of history, through the Victorian era, segregation and the present.
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Basketball cannot come soon enough to St. Louis’ largest parks.
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The basketball courts in Tower Grove and Forest parks are expected to be ready by 2023.
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Neighborhood parks and other green spaces and trails continue to be among the liveliest places in the region as the COVID-19 crisis continues. Great Rivers Greenway's Emma Klues and Tower Grove Park's Bill Reininger offered their insights on the increased interest in the outdoors, even as we head into winter.
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A construction crew quietly removed a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus from St. Louis' Tower Grove Park in June. Park officials say the pedestal where the statue once stood will likely remain empty for the foreseeable future.
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Updated at 5:50 p.m., June 16A crew removed the statue of Christopher Columbus from Tower Grove Park in St. Louis with little fanfare early Tuesday…
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The Christopher Columbus statue, which has generated controversy because of the explorer’s treatment of Native Americans, will not be removed from Tower…
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An endangered species of a Florida cedar tree is growing in St. Louis, where arborists are helping it recover from decades of blight.Arborists at the…
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has made it easier for farmers to sell the produce they grow at farmers markets.Aldermen on Friday voted by a wide margin…