Ms. S. • August 9, 2015The exhibits are grate...looking for a place to celebrate a special occasion what better way than among beautiful landscapes and wine;)
Krazy For Pets • April 2, 2012Best place for dogs to run around, no matter if you want flat land, hills or a lake for your dog. Just bring a drinking water when you and your dog get tired or hit the Boat House for good food.
Abby M. • November 2, 2016Beautiful park. A great, BIG, place to walk around with kids. Also a good place to catch Pokémon.
Stacy B. • November 12, 2019Two blocks of nice landscapes and sculptures. Lovely walk on a sunny fall day.
Phil S. • June 27, 2013Great city park with lots of bike and running trails, interesting sites and things to see and do.
Abby M. • November 2, 2016A great monument! Such a cool thing for Missouri. It's very neat to visit and the riverside view from it is pretty amazing!
Tim N. • June 11, 2013Outstanding restoration and good presentation of Dred Scott history.
The Artificial • November 27, 2017Just across from the zoo is Turtle Park, a small park full of giant turtles. Whether it's for play or just the photo op, Turtle Park is worth visiting.
Zach H. • September 20, 2015The view is great! It's a great place to relax after a long day at the zoo!
Michael M. • May 6, 2021Absolutely gorgeous. Right in the middle of Tower Grove Park. Perfect place for dates, reading a book alone, or just walking by.
🖤💀🖤 LiivingD3adGirl . • July 7, 2019Great standing memorial beautiful architecture, What I did see was beautifully laid out, even sculptures incorporating water, rock even metal and the landscape itself.
Quentin H. • April 19, 2019My favorite part of the botanical garden. I appreciate the inclusion of nepenthes, the hanging carnivorous plants.
Mario G. • December 3, 2013Absolutely the best spot downtown to take a walk and enjoy the outdoors and people watch
Алена В. • January 5, 2016Good reconstruction inside the house. You can walk and read about local history.
Anna G. • November 26, 2011These dinosaurs are a part of Science Center history - they were originally at the Missouri Science and Natural History Museum in Oak Knoll Park over 25 years ago!
James R. • August 5, 2018It may just be me but every time I go here I feel like I’m wanting to see Yogi or Joe appear for a game of catch. Like a St.Louis version of Field of Dreams
Kathy C. • October 23, 2011There are only 2 commandments... Love God..totally .then love your neighbor as yourself... Work on that 2nd one people !!
☕️ o. • February 28, 2015I spend every day here. Walking, viewing, breathing. Amazing in the fall. Historic as well. You will see a lot of dogs & young families on the playground in the back. Peaceful beauty.
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