Forest Park (Kansas City, Missouri)
Forest Park was a privately owned 10-acre (4.0 ha) amusement park in Kansas City, Missouri, that operated from 1903 to 1912. It was located at the southwest corner of Independence and Hardesty Avenues in the city's Historic Northeast area, in what became a six-block area of the Lykins neighborhood. This definitive trolley park was strategically situated to increase off-peak fares at the eastern terminus of the Independence Avenue streetcar line. Forest Park was designed and owned by Colonel John D. Hopkins, inspired by his successful Forest Park Highlands in St. Louis, and fortified with some attractions he bought from the 1904 World's Fair held at Forest Park in St. Louis. It had a wide array of modern mechanical rides, live entertainment, and themed attractions. The park was marketed as a respectable, family-friendly destination, featuring a dress code and a "beerless" German Village to avoid the saloons associated with competing parks and in response to neighborhood protest against alcohol. It opened during a period of unprecedented population growth and economic expansion in Kansas City, capitalizing on a new urban market for mass leisure. During its nine-year history, it competed intensely with several other local amusement parks, especially the more lavish and alcohol-friendly Heim's Electric Park. After irreversible decline, its final season in 1912 held a controversial Jackson County Negro Fair, which sparked a racially motivated legal backlash from the surrounding white community. All of the park's assets were sold for only $5,000 (equivalent to $167,000 in 2025). Forest Park's closure reportedly ended a piece of neighborhood culture.
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Brighton Avenue, Kansas City
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| N 39.1052 ° | E -94.5228 ° |
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Children's Memorial Lutheran Church
Brighton Avenue
64124 Kansas City
Missouri, United States
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