In 1986 the Krug family, a family of St. Joseph donated land to the City of St. Joseph for park development. Originally only a portion of the land that is occupied today was given, but over time a total of 162 acres was acquired. The beginning plans were drawn up before the depression so many things were left undone. But still today the Krug Family legend lives on as the property serves as the largest park in St. Joseph with many attractions of its own.
Krug Park is located on the North Side of the St. Joseph Parkway System which is 26 miles long. The Parkway system is approximately 1500 acres of land that travels throughout St. Joseph consisting of 48 parks and other facilities. Krug Park is one of the largest still attracting daily visitors. It has many unique features including a pond, live animals, castle, children's play area, amphitheaterand much more. The park also includes two tunnels that you can drive thru.
Daily visitors go to Krug Park to feed the ducks and fish that sit at the entrance of the park. Years ago paddle boats were available for rides around the pond. Today the pond serves more for viewing purposes, but some events do take place throughout the year such as the city's largest fishing contest.
The "castle" is a building that sits to the left of the main entrance. The large stone and brick structure was originally built in 1922 for the purpose of becoming a restaurant but that never happened. Today it is open to the public in which lots of people use for birthday parties and family reunions. The children's play area sits directly behind the castle and includes swings, slides, merry go round and teeter totters.
Years ago the park also included a zoo typesetting, housing many animals for public viewing, including bears, llamas and much more. Over time it became too hard for the parks department to service and house these animals, also for protection of its visitors they did away with this feature. Today the Native Animal Exhibit is housed at the park, this exhibit includes animals that were born and lived in the Missouri area. Living at the park today are Bison, Long Horned Cattle, White Tailed Deer and Donkey's. These animals are available for the public to view, there is no staff on site, but they are caged and taken care of daily.
The amphitheater at the park was originally built for concerts and entertainment purposes, including a large stage and theater style seating. Today it is used for the same purpose, but is also available for public use and rental. Many wedding ceremonies have taken place in this area as well as fundraisers. This area also includes grass areas and flower gardens.
Krug Park is also known as Holiday Park beginning the week following Thanksgiving through January 1 of each year. The park transforms from its regular look to a lighted palace. From top to bottom lights are hung and exhibits are moved in, it is a holiday lover's dream. Admission is free to drive through the park. The St. Joseph Optimist Club accepts donations for up keep of exhibits and new additions. Each year during this time the parks sees more than 100,000 visitors.
A new addition to the park is the Mountain Bike Trails. It is a five-plus trail system that is hard-packed and single-tracked winding over hills in the northwestern portion of the park. There are some steep portions but is ideal for riders of all levels. It is a great afternoon getaway right here in Northwest Missouri for those interested in Mountain Biking.
As you can tell, Krug Park is a vacation within itself. Whether you feel like taking a nice walk thru the park, bike the trails, taking your children to feed the fish and ducks, or just a drive thru to honk your horn as driving thru the tunnels under the castle, there is something that everyone will love. The beautiful view and atmosphere is absolutely breathtaking.
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WOW, What an attractive building! As you enter the doors of the National Military Heritage Museum you soak up more than just the history of our military services.
The large, brick structure speaks for itself when it comes to its beautiful appearance, but visitors can't help but be suspicious of the long-lived history of the building as they walk through and view exhibits.
This building has been undergoing renovation and improvements for the past 20 years, with improvements still being made today.
The Museum is housed in the E.J. Eckel/Harvey Ellis designed brick building that was build in 1890 as the City of St. Joseph's first Police Station. The National Military Heritage Museum serves as a tribute branches of the armed forces from 1800 to present,to all. The Museum is located at 701 Messanie and is open Monday thru Friday from 9am-5pm and Saturday from 9am to noon. Admission is $3.00 for adults and $1.00 for students, the museum also offers personal and group tours. If you would like more information on the museum you can visit here.
In 1890 when the building was built it was by E.J. Eckel in less than 90 days. Eckel built many of the beautiful structures in the St. Joseph area.
The building was designed by a well known designer Harvey Ellis. Ellis also built the 1st ever skyscraper in the United States (Minneapolis), City Hall and the Train Station in St. Louis, the German Bank on the corner 7th Street and the Tootle Mansion on Hall Street in St. Joseph, and many more well known properties.
In 1989 a committee was joined with the mission and purpose of preserving military heritage of the United States Armed Forces and those who served on the home front! Their goal was to obtain 501C3 Not-for-Profit status and to become a museum housing exhibits showing the history of military service abroad and at home both during war and between wars. With short turn around the committee was successful and the current property was purchased in 1989.
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Parents and Grandparents lined the streets today for the 4th of July Kids Parade in St Joseph.
The kids rode bikes, scooters, big wheels and several were pulled in wagons or walked, in celebration of the 4th of July.
Many were dressed for the occasion while others carried flags.
One thing is for certain everyone in attendance had a fun morning!
The Kids Tour of St Joseph is a series of three fun rides for ages 3 to 14.
The mission is to promote cycling as a recreational fitness activity while at the same time introducing kids to organized cycling events. Kids are welcome to participate in single rides or all three rides.
For the 2009 series, the St Joseph Local Organizing Committee of the Tour of Missouri is organizing the event as a prelude to the Tour of Missouri Stage Six Finish taking place on September 12,2009 in St Joseph, which is also the date of the final ride for the Kids Tour of St Joseph.
Kids Tour of St Joseph could become an annual event with an increased number of ride dates and locations throughout St. Joseph's beautiful parkway system.
2009 Kids Tour of St. Joseph
Stage 1 - July 11th at Hyde Park (registration begins at 9:00AM, Rides start at 10:00AM)
Stage 2 - August 15that Krug Park -Upper Parking lots (registration begins at 9:00AM, Rides start at 10:00AM)
Final Stage - September 12th at Civic Center Park (registration begins at Noon, Rides start at 1:00PM - Tentative)
Open to kids ages 3 to 14
Participation is free
Awards given to all participants
Snacks provided to all participants
Bike and Helmet required
Parent or Guardian must be present to sign registration and waiver
Drawings for prizes
For more information contact the City of St. Joseph at (816) 271-4671
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Last week I stopped by Eckard's Home Improvement and visited with Steve Eckard.
Eckard's is a Realtor/Builder friendly store since opening in St Joseph in 1985, supplying not only home improvement products for the general public but also realtors and builders.
The warehouse store has hundreds and hundreds of rolls of carpet in stock with choices in price and styles. Installation can be arranged to your individual needs.
Eckard's "Custom Order" department with thousands of carpet choices for the special buyer. Not only can you special order your carpet, they offer services to installing a border or customizing an area rug for the perfect room in your home or office.
Eckard's kitchen department is one of the finest and largest in St Joseph with a wide variety of choices in kitchen and bath cabinetry, marble top, laminate and solid surface countertops, ceramic tile and so much more.
You will find the staff at Eckard's to be knowledge and very friendly.
Eckard's has stores also in Bethany, Stanberry and Carrollton, Mo.
2402 North Belt Highway St. Joseph, MO 64506
Toll Free: (800) 264-2794 Phone: (816) 279-4522
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