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Parks
& Recreation Stinson Creek Trail
Stinson
Creek Trail: *Map
of Stinson Creek Trail
The
Stinson Creek Trail is an ongoing project financed through grants
form the Missouri Department of Transportation and contributions
from the City of Fulton. The first phase of the trail was started
in 2000 and the fourth phase was recently completed in August 2006.
The 4.4 mile paved trail follows the |
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path of Stinson Creek as it winds through the streets and wooded
areas of the city and is easily accessible by more than a dozen
access points. The trail includes several unique landmarks such
as the Covered Bridge located just west of Business 54 and the most
recent edition, the railroad bridge that crosses Stinson Creek near
Brookside Drive. In 2008, |
construction will begin on Phase 5 of the trail project which will
extend the trail from Wood Street to Morningside Park. Stinson Creek
Trail is an extremely unique and valuable asset to the community
and continues to grow in popularity with joggers, walkers, and bikers
of all ages. The next time you feel like getting some exercise and
fresh air, come visit the beautiful Stinson Creek Trail! |
History
of the Railroad Bridge:
The
Railroad Bridge is a unique feature of the Stinson Creek Walking
Trail. Is was originally built in 1878 by the Kellog |
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Brothers Co. and constructed over the Sin-A-Bar Creek in Grain Valley,
Missouri. It was moved to its current site over Stinson Creek in
1902. The bridge underwent major renovation in 1944 to make it strong
enough to support the weight of passing trains. While most railroad
bridges were constructed of steel, this bridge is primarily constructed
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of iron and was designed to support a load of 207,538 lbs. or almost
104 tons. |
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