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This image provides a view of the entrance to the water park. This is also where you can go to get some lunch if you get hungry. It is free, so if I were you, I would go!

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The Jones Park Lake wasn't there until it rained before the park was built.

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This image provides a view of the the water park in Jones Park. You can go to this water park on a hot day and have some fun in the sun. They also provide lunch in the front, if you get hungry.

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The plaque shows when the bridge was built in 2003.

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This image provides an inside picture of Jackie Joyner Kersee Youth Center's science room. This picture shows two small Black History posters that are displayed in the science room.

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This image shows a Wheaties flyer hanging inside of the Jackie Joyner Kersee Youth Center. Jackie Joyner Kersee is featured on the poster jumping over a track hurdle.

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This image provides an inside view of the Jackie Joyner Kersee Youth Center. This building was built in 2001.

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This image is of the ramp structure in Malcolm Martin Park. The ramp structure leads you up to the Malcolm W. Martin statue. The Mississippi River overlook was completed in the spring of 2009 thanks to the support of Gateway Center of Metropolitan St…

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This image provides an inside view of the Jackie Joyner Kersee Center dance room.

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Emerson Park houses a community center, office space, retail space, and community gardens. It was developed by the East St. Louis housing authority.
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