St. Louis Hills
St. Louis Hills, bordered by Hampton Avenue, Chippewa Street and the River des Peres, still holds distinction as the last, large subdivision created in the city. The curb appeal of residences are but invitation to a closer view of the unique charm and individuality of each building. Low crime incidences reflect commitment of neighbors working with city police to provide a safe environment in which to live, work, and recreate. Residents are drawn to the area for its lovely parks, landscaped yards, architecture, and close proximity to Interstates 44 and 55.
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- Barnes-Jewish
- St. Louis Children's
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Parks & Recreation
- Francis Park
Francis Park includes 60.30 acres of land, basically situated at the north central area of St. Louis Hills. Mr. David Rowland Francis made a gift of this park to the City of St. Louis in 1917. Features include are 2 comfort stations, 2 handball courts, 1 lily pond, 1 playground, 2 racquetball courts, 1 each soccer and softball field, and 8 tennis courts.
- Willmore Park
The last major park to be developed in the City of St. Louis, created in 1947. The 105 acres of Willmore Park includes 2 lakes, 2 baseball fields, 1 bike trail, 3 comfort stations, 4 corkball backstops, 2 playgrounds, 5 picnic shelters, 2 soccer fields (1 lighted), 4 softball fields (2 lighted), and 4 lighted tennis courts.
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