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  2. Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park is a passive public space situated directly across from the Gateway Arch. The park is home to the Gateway Geyser (the tallest water fountain in the U.S.) and the Mississippi River Overlook (a viewing tower that offers unprecedented views of the Gateway Arch and downtown St. Louis).

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  3. Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park is a park on the east side of the Mississippi River in East St. Louis, Illinois, directly across from the Gateway Arch and the city of St. Louis, Missouri. Its major feature is the Gateway Geyser, a fountain that lifts water up to 630 feet (192 m).

  4. Malcolm W Martin Memorial Park, East Saint Louis - Tripadvisor

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    Malcolm W Martin Memorial Park 4.5 91 reviews #1 of 11 things to do in East Saint Louis Parks Visit website Call Write a review What people are saying By Grover R “ Best Views and Pictures of the Arch ” Jul 2022 Additionally, if you go at Noon, you can see the Gateway Geyser that can shoot water into the air 630 feet, the same... By TouringDogs

  5. Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park (MWMMP) is a passive public space situated directly across from the Gateway Arch. The park is home to the Gateway Geyser (the tallest water fountain in the U.S.) and the Mississippi River Overlook (a viewing tower that offers unprecedented views of the Gateway Arch and downtown St. Louis).

  6. Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park | Enjoy Illinois

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    Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park is a passive public park located across from the Gateway Arch. The park is home to the Gateway Geyser (the tallest water fountain in the U.S.) and the Mississippi River Overlook. Come and enjoy the amazing views! The park has a large open green space perfect for picnics or letting the kids run! Contact Details

  7. Malcolm W Martin Memorial Park, East Saint Louis, Illinois. 2,177 likes · 8 talking about this · 8,364 were here. Ignore your GPS, use these driving directions instead:... Malcolm W Martin Memorial Park | East Saint Louis IL

  8. Featured | Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park

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    Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park (MMMP) is a passive public space situated directly across from the Gateway Arch. Dubbed "the park with a view," this Metro-East hidden gem houses the largest water fountain in the United States, the Gateway Geyser, as well as the Mississippi River Overlook, which offers unparalleled views of the St. Louis City skyline.

  9. Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park · East St. Louis Culture

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    The Park's Namesake. Malcolm W. Martin was a prominent lawyer and civic figure in St. Louis. He made it his life's mission to save the East St. Louis riverfront and extend the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. Martin was born in 1912 in St. Louis and graduated from Yale University in 1933 and St. Louis City College of Law in 1941.

  10. Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park | TCLF

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    Situated on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River in East St. Louis, Illinois, this 34-acre park faces and complements Gateway Arch National Park on the western bank, offering panoramic views of the river, monument, and St. Louis skyline.