Forest Park Highlands (NBY 435571)
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Forest Park Highlands was an American amusement park in
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. It operated from 1896 to 1963. Forest Park Highlands opened in 1896 as a beer garden.
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, John Philip Sousa, and Jack Dempsey appeared there. It featured a pagoda from the
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held across the street in Forest Park. It also had a ferris wheel, railway,
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, tiltawhirls, shooting galleries, doll throws, and wheels of chance. By 1963, the park was struggling and there was interest in building a community college on the site. A fire on July 19, 1963, destroyed all but the swimming pool and the frame of the wooden roller coaster. Two years later, it was announced that
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would be built on the land.{{Cite web, url=https://photos.riverfronttimes.com/vintage-photos-forest-park-highlands-amusement-park/, title=21 Vintage Photos of Forest Park Highlands Amusement Park, date=2016-07-11, website=Riverfront Times Slideshows, language=en-US, access-date=2020-04-05 The park's 1920 Dentzel carousel survived the fire and operates today at
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in Chesterfield, Missouri.


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Unofficial Forest Park Highlands website


in the
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Defunct amusement parks in Missouri 1896 establishments in Missouri 1963 disestablishments in Missouri Tourist attractions in St. Louis Buildings and structures in St. Louis Amusement parks opened in 1896 Amusement parks closed in 1963