Cape voters passed a Parks and Recreation Storm Water bond issue that included the construction of a Family Aquatic Center at the Osage Center on N. Kingshighway, this side of Cape LaCroix Creek. I don’t know if the official name is going to catch on. Everyone I heard mention it called it the Water Park.
There was a lot of wrangling over whether or not is was a good use of money, but, in the end, it’s projected to be finished by Memorial Day, reported a story in The Missourian on April 8.
Remember the Lickitysplit Water Slide?
I’m not sure when the Lickitysplit Water slide on the way to Jackson on 61 opened. I know I never went down it, but my kids loved going there when we were visiting Cape in the summertime.
There’s nothing left of it today except a few undulations in the hill and some blacktop that the grass is gradually taking over.
Google Earth Mar. 5, 2003
It’s the curvy thing in the middle of the frame.
By 2005, Google Earth showed it gone like a giant had taken a big eraser and rubbed it out.
Google Earth May 11, 2005
jacksonmo.com needs updating
Wife Lila helped come up with the name of the Water Slide by finding a site called www.jacksonmo.com.
It assured readers that “Besides being a great place to live, work, and raise children, Jackson is also a fun place to live. Some of Jackson’s most well-known and beloved recreational activities are listed below.”
Methinks that site must not have been updated recently. Anybody who would want to take advantage of the Slide’s “water fun during the summer months” today would go home with a serious case of butt brambles.