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Penguin Park

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  • The Quick Facts

    Location

    North Vivion Road and North Norton Avenue

    Council District

    1

    Park District

    North

    Year Acquired

    1998

    Acres

    3.42

    History

    Penguin Park began as part of Lakewood Greenway, an area acquired by the Parks Department in 1957. Vernon Jones, the Kansas City North parks district supervisor, created and built figures for Santa’s Wonderland in Gillham Park. After another employee made a miniature penguin for Santa’s Wonderland, Jones decided to build a large penguin in 1965. The penguin was placed on the northern area of Lakewood Greenway and was a hit. Jones created other animals for the site, such as a giraffe, elephant and kangaroo. He continued to create other figures for Santa’s Wonderland at the northern park and Gillham Park, as well as other figures and more conservative work for the Parks Department, such as repairs to columns.

    While unofficially known as “Penguin Park” for years, the corner of Lakewood Greenway was officially renamed Penguin Park in December 1998.

    Learn more about the history and creator of Penguin Park in this KCUR story.

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    1. Penguin Park Shelter

      Number of Tables: 10
      Seating Capacity: 60
      Total Capacity: 100
      Electricity: Yes
      Playground: Yes
      Restroom Facilities: Building
      Water Hydrants/ Fountain: Yes
      Grills: 4
      Lights: Yes

      Rental Fee (Monday – Friday): $69
      Rental Fee (Weekends/ Holiday): $100

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