Parks in Granite City, IL

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Wilson Park gallery

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.

Waterloo Park District gallery

Serving the Granite City Area

The Waterloo Park District has been providing the people of Waterloo and the surrounding area with parks and recreational spaces for over 50 yea

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial gallery

The Museum of Westward Expansion closed, pending installation of all new museum exhibits. As of March 2, 2015, entry-only ticket or tram ticket required

Neighborhoods:
Downtown East, Downtown St. Louis
Metro East Park & Recreation District gallery
17YEARS IN BUSINESS

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

Cahokia Mounds Museum Society gallery

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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Scott Joplin State Historic Site gallery

An authentic player piano fills the air with Scott Joplin melodies as you walk through the modest flat on Delmar Boulevard that Joplin and his wife Belle liv

Neighborhood:
Midtown