Case Park, located adjacent to the city’s West Terrace Park, is a somewhat small city park named after Ermine Case. The land for the park was donated to the City of Kansas City by George B. Case in 1944 with the condition that the park be named after his father. The main highlight of Case Park is the Lewis and Clark Lookout, which features a statue and a marker that commemorate the night the Voyage of Discovery spend in Kansas City on September 15th of 1806. This sculpture depicts Clark, Lewis Sacagawea, York, and Lewis’ dog, Seaman

Case Park, 803 Jefferson St, Kansas City, MO 64105, Phone: 816-513-7500

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