Ferguson has gotten national name recognition recently. Much of this attention has not been favorable—but it has also missed the opportunities that this small suburb presents. Change is definitely afoot in this town, and the community has come together in some historic ways. Ferguson is now poised to be an area of major commercial investment and strong community.

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THE FEEL

Ferguson has a number of historic homes on tree-lined streets, as well as newer, more modern residential areas. With an eclectic mix of Victorian architecture with simplistic ranch structures, there are homes for nearly every taste.

HISTORY

In 1855, William B. Ferguson deeded 10 acres of land to the Wabash Railroad in exchange for a new depot and naming rights. The settlement that sprang up around the depot was called Ferguson Station, and was the forerunner of today’s Ferguson.

ACCESSIBILITY

Ferguson has easy access to three interstates: 70, 270, and 170. Just minutes east of Lambert St. Louis International airport, it is a great place for business commuters to set up a home.

CULTURE

The City of Ferguson is home to a mix of people, from millennials to the young at heart. The area bodes well for settling down in an area close to the heart of the city, but slightly off the busy path for quiet living. With a focus on strong youth programs, family events and community outreach, this neighborhood continues to grow.

ENTERTAINMENT

Ferguson Brewing Company, a local micro brewery, is a highlight of the neighborhood. There are also several area restaurants, featuring everything from upscale dining and cafes to local barbecue joints. During the summers, the Ferguson Farmer’s Market is a meeting place for the community providing fresh vegetables and fresh entertainment.

SCHOOLS

The City of Ferguson sits between two college campuses, St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley and the University of Missouri at St. Louis. The city is served by four school districts: Ferguson-Florissant, Hazelwood, Jennings, and Riverview Gardens.

PARKS & REC

January-Wabash Park - 501 N. Florissant Road | 24 acre park with a recreational office, meeting rooms, concession stand, restrooms, swimming pool, 5.5 acre lake, band shell, playground, picnic pavilion, 1/2 mile multi-use trail, ball fields, sand volleyball court, and horseshoe pits.

Forestwood Park - 824 Ferguson Avenue | 21 acre park with 4 lighted softball fields, 5/8 mile multi-use trail, practice soccer field, 8 lighted tennis courts, 2 lighted handball courts, basketball courts, playground, picnic pavilion, horseshoe pits, restrooms, and concession stand.

 Hudson Park - 1271 Hudson Road | 30 acre park with picnic pavilions, archery range, restrooms, horseshoe pit, multi-use trail, and sand volleyball court.

 Dade Park - 414 Dade Avenue | 5 acres park with ball field, playground, picnic pavilion, basketball court, and volleyball court.

 Jeske Park - 211 Thoroughman Avenue | 7 acres with a ball field. 

Lang-Royce Park - 1200 Lang Drive | 5 acres with playground and horseshoe pits.

 Nesbit-Newton Park - 1150 Nesbit Drive | 1/2 acre park with playground and pavilion.

 Robert-Superior Park - 635 Robert Avenue | 5 1/2 acres with a ball field, playground, picnic pavilion, and basketball court.

 Spring-Valley Park - 7486 Halprin Drive | 1/2 acre with a playground.

 Wayside Park - 1026 Chambers Road | 7 acres.

 Caboose Park - 220 S. Florissant Road | 1/2 acre park with playground and caboose tours

QUICK STATS

Population: 22,406

Zip Code: 63135, 63136, 63145

Libraries: Ferguson Public Library

Connect: Ferguson, MO

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