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Things to see in Park Hills, United States

Welcome to Park Hills, a suburb of Kansas City Missouri that is known for its historical attractions and lush green landscape. The town was founded in the early 1900s and named after one of the original landowners, Colonel John H. Park. Today, Park Hills is home to several museums, including the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum and the National World War I Museum. The town also offers visitors plenty of recreational opportunities, such as hiking, biking, fishing and golfing. If you're looking for a peaceful escape from the city life, Park Hills is definitely worth a visit!

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Quick info about Park Hills
DetailValue
CountryUnited States
RegionMissouri
Latitude37.8211
Longitude-90.505
Appr. population8529

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