St. Louis Region
Lafayette Park carries old city fabric in plain view
Lafayette Park's City page points to a 30-acre park with original fence and gate fabric, making it useful local color for Lafayette Square.
Lafayette Park gives St. Louis City a different kind of local color from the riverfront or the Arch. The City parks page describes it as a 30-acre park and notes that much of the fence and gates around it are original.
That detail matters because Lafayette Park is not just open space. It helps explain Lafayette Square as a neighborhood built around an old public park, with paths, historic structures, and civic maintenance questions all in one place.
For ordinary use, check the City park page for amenities and the Planning Commission master plan for longer-range restoration context. Avoid treating the park as only a pretty backdrop; it is a city-managed place with its own public record.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to St. Louis City. See every local note for the county on its page.