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Compton Hill Reservoir Park
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Cool park to walk around. The tower is open every full moon and has amazing views!
On the first weekend of every month and during full moons, you can climb to the top of one of the few remaining historic water towers in the country to see amazing views of St. Louis.
Preserved as a mid-19th century engineering masterpiece the water tower built in the late-19th century on the highest point in the city as part of the city's public water supply system.
Compton Hill Reservoir Park is a 36-acre public park that includes the Compton Hill Water Tower and The Naked Truth statue. The water tower was built in 1898 and is one of only seven remaining standpipe water towers in the United States. The tower is open the first Saturday of each month and during Full Moons. Cost is $5 and you can climb to the top of the tower (198 steps) for a spectacular 360-degree view of St Louis. The Naked Truth Statue was quite controversial in its day and was a gift to St. Louis by the German-American Alliance in 1914. 4.4 miles
Compton Hill Reservoir Park is a 36-acre public park that includes the Compton Hill Water Tower and The Naked Truth statue. The water tower was built in 1898 and is one of only seven remaining standpipe water towers in the United States. The tower is open the first Saturday of each month and duri…
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Ubicación
1700 S Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO
Compton Heights