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Hodge Park

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  • The Quick Facts

    Location

    7000 Northeast Barry Road

    Council District

    1

    Park District

    North

    Year Acquired

    1967

    Acres

    1,029.05

    History
    With more than 1,000 acres, Hodge Park is the second largest park in Kansas City and is named for Dr. Robert Hodge, an internal medicine physician. Born in 1920, Dr. Hodge lived for many years north of the river on his family farm, which had been homesteaded by his great-great grandfather in 1833. Dr. Hodge served on the Board of Park and Recreation Commissioners (1963-1975, Board President 1971-1975).

    Property acquisition for a park north of the river in Clay County, MO near Shoal Creek began in 1965, with more property acquired at later times. The park was first called Shoal Creek Park until Dr. Hodge retired from the Board of Park and Recreation Commissioners in 1975, at which time the park was named in his honor.

    The Shoal Creek Living History Museum was developed in 1976 as Heritage Village and dedicated in 1977. The name was changed to Shoal Creek, Missouri in 1988 to honor the historic connection with Shoal Creek and in 2000 it became the Shoal Creek Living History Museum.

    Master Plan
    Hodge Park Overall Master Plan
    Hodge Park Master Plan Report

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  • SHELTERS

    1. Hodge Park Shelter

      Number of Tables: 6
      Seating Capacity: 40
      Total Capacity: 100
      Electricity: No
      Playground: No
      Restroom Facilities: Portable
      Water Hydrants/ Fountain: Yes
      Grills: 2
      Lights: No

      Rental Fee (Monday – Friday): $44
      Rental Fee (Weekends/ Holiday): $75

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