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Name Image City County Established Coordinates Size Summary
1 Brown County   Nashville Brown 1929 39°06′49″N 86°15′53″W / 39.11361°N 86.26472°W / 39.11361; -86.26472 (Brown County State Park) 15,696 acres (63.52 km2) Largest State Park in Indiana
2 Chain O' Lakes Albion Noble 1960 41°19′59″N 85°22′50″W / 41.33306°N 85.38056°W / 41.33306; -85.38056 (Chain O'Lakes State Park) 2,718 acres (11.00 km2) Features eight connected kettle lakes
3 Charlestown   Charlestown Clark 1996 38°25′53″N 85°37′38″W / 38.43139°N 85.62722°W / 38.43139; -85.62722 (Charlestown State Park) 5,100 acres (21 km2) Built on the grounds of the old Indiana Army Ammunition Plant
4 Clifty Falls   Madison Jefferson 1920 38°45′34″N 85°25′07″W / 38.75944°N 85.41861°W / 38.75944; -85.41861 (Clifty Falls State Park) 1,416 acres (5.73 km2) Features a canyon that has daylight only at midday
5 Falls of the Ohio Clarksville Clark 1990 38°16′32″N 85°45′49″W / 38.27556°N 85.76361°W / 38.27556; -85.76361 (Falls of the Ohio State Park) 165 acres (0.67 km2) Offers views of the Falls of the Ohio and Louisville, Kentucky
6 Fort Harrison Indianapolis Marion 1996 39°52′N 86°01′W / 39.86°N 86.01°W / 39.86; -86.01 (Fort Harrison State Park) 1,700 acres (6.9 km2) Built on the site of old Fort Benjamin Harrison
7 Harmonie New Harmony Posey 1966 38°04′N 87°57′W / 38.06°N 87.95°W / 38.06; -87.95 (Harmonie State Park) 3,465 acres (14.02 km2) Near historic Rappite and Owenite villages.
8 Indiana Dunes   Porter Porter 1925 41°40′N 87°02′W / 41.66°N 87.04°W / 41.66; -87.04 (Indiana Dunes State Park) 2,182 acres (8.83 km2) Attached to Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
9 Lincoln Lincoln City Spencer 1932 38°06′15″N 86°59′47″W / 38.10417°N 86.99639°W / 38.10417; -86.99639 (Lincoln State Park) 1,747 acres (7.07 km2) Across from Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, it was the last state park established by Richard Lieber.
10 McCormick's Creek   Spencer Owen 1916 39°17′40″N 86°43′40″W / 39.29444°N 86.72778°W / 39.29444; -86.72778 (McCormick's Creek State Park) 1,924 acres (7.79 km2) First state park in Indiana
11 Mounds   Anderson Madison 1930 40°8′0″N 85°40′53″W / 40.13333°N 85.68139°W / 40.13333; -85.68139 (Mounds State Park) 290 acres (1.2 km2)
12 O'Bannon Woods   Corydon Harrison 2004 38°13′41″N 86°17′46″W / 38.22806°N 86.29611°W / 38.22806; -86.29611 (O'Bannon Woods State Park) 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) Formerly the Wyandotte SRA, renamed in honor of the late Indiana governor Frank O'Bannon.
13 Ouabache Bluffton Wells 1962 40°43′N 85°07′W / 40.72°N 85.11°W / 40.72; -85.11 (Ouabache State Park) 1,104 acres (4.47 km2) Name comes from the French spelling of "Wabash"
14 Pokagon Angola Steuben 1925 41°42′50″N 85°01′31″W / 41.71389°N 85.02528°W / 41.71389; -85.02528 (Pokagon State Park) 1,260 acres (5.1 km2) Well known for its skiing.
15 Potato Creek North Liberty St. Joseph 1969 41°55′N 86°35′W / 41.917°N 86.583°W / 41.917; -86.583 (Potato Creek State Park) 3,840 acres (15.5 km2)
16 Prophetstown West Lafayette Tippecanoe 2004 40°30′N 86°50′W / 40.500°N 86.833°W / 40.500; -86.833 (Prophetstown State Park)
17 Shades Waveland Montgomery 1947 39°56′N 87°05′W / 39.933°N 87.083°W / 39.933; -87.083 (Shades State Park) 3,082 acres (12.47 km2) Only state park to ever have its own airstrip.
18 Shakamak   Jasonville Clay, Greene and Sullivan 1929 39°18′N 87°25′W / 39.300°N 87.417°W / 39.300; -87.417 (Shakamak State Park) 1,766 acres (7.15 km2) Used to be a strip mine
19 Spring Mill   Mitchell Lawrence 1927 38°44′00″N 86°25′12″W / 38.73333°N 86.42000°W / 38.73333; -86.42000 (Spring Mill State Park) 1,319 acres (5.34 km2) Featured a pioneer village, numerous caves, and a memorial to Gus Grissom
20 Summit Lake New Castle Henry 1988 40°02′N 85°33′W / 40.033°N 85.550°W / 40.033; -85.550 (Summit Lake State Park) 2,680 acres (10.8 km2)
21 Tippecanoe River Winamac Pulaski 1943 41°03′N 86°36′W / 41.050°N 86.600°W / 41.050; -86.600 (Tippecanoe River State Park) 2,761 acres (11.17 km2)
22 Turkey Run   Marshall Parke 1916 39°53′4.24″N 87°12′24.37″W / 39.8845111°N 87.2067694°W / 39.8845111; -87.2067694 (Turkey Run State Park) 2,382 acres (9.64 km2) Famous for its sandstone gorges and unique terrain
23 Versailles   Versailles Ripley 1943 39°07′N 85°22′W / 39.117°N 85.367°W / 39.117; -85.367 (Versailles State Park) 5,988 acres (24.23 km2)
24 Whitewater Memorial Liberty Union 1949 39°36′50″N 84°57′55″W / 39.61389°N 84.96528°W / 39.61389; -84.96528 (Whitewater Memorial State Park) 1,710 acres (6.9 km2) Built on land donated by four counties
25 White River   Indianapolis Marion 1979 39°46′00″N 86°10′11″W / 39.76667°N 86.16972°W / 39.76667; -86.16972 (White River State Park) 250 acres (1.0 km2) An urban state park in downtown Indianapolis


Tallest buildings by pinnacle height

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This list ranks St. Louis skyscrapers based on their pinnacle height, which includes radio masts and antennas. As architectural features and spires can be regarded as subjective, some skyscraper enthusiasts prefer this method of measurement. Standard architectural height measurement, which excludes antennas in building height, is included for comparative purposes.

Rank Name Pinnacle height
ft / m
Standard height
ft / m
Notes
1 One Metropolitan Square 593 / 181 593 / 181
2 One US Bank Plaza 589 / 176 484 / 148
3 One AT&T Center 588 / 179 588 / 179
4 Marquette Building 585 / 178 241 / 74
5 Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse 557 / 170 557 / 170
6 Southwestern Bell Building 460 / 140 399 / 122

Timeline of tallest buildings

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This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in St. Louis, based on standard height measurement.

Name Street address Years as tallest Height
ft / m
Floors Notes
Old Courthouse Between Broadway, Chestnut, Fourth, & Market Streets 1864–1894 192/ 59 2
St. Louis Union Station 1820 Market Street 1894–1914 230 / 70 6
Railway Exchange Building 601-629 Olive Street 1914–1926 277 / 84 21
Southwestern Bell Building 108-116 North 11th Street 1926–1969 399/ 122 28
Laclede Gas Building 716-726 Olive Street 1969–1976 401 / 122 31
One US Bank Plaza 505 North 7th Street 1976–1986 484 / 148 35
One AT&T Center 900-928 Pine Street 1986–1989 588 / 179 44
One Metropolitan Square 201-227 North Broadway 1989–present 593 / 181 42

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