Aloe Park is located on Market, right across the street from Union Station and features the St Louis Landmark, the fountain statue called "The Meeting of the Waters." The fountain depicts the union of the Missouri River, represented by the female sculpture, and the Mississippi River, represented by the male sculpture. The other sculptures in the fountain represent the many smaller tributaries that empty into both. The Swedish sculptor, Carl Milles created the work of art, at the request of Mrs. Edith Aloe, the widow of Louis P. Aloe, who the park is named after. The fountain was unveiled in 1940 with much controversy surrounding the nudity of the figures.
Aloe Plaza
18th and Market Streets
St. Louis, MO 63103
314-289-5300 (St. Louis City Parks Dept)
"Meeting of the Waters" in Aloe Plaza Aloe Plaza
Aloe Plaza Link
The "Meeting of the Waters" fountain in Aloe Plaza Link
Aloe Plaza with the "Meeting of the Waters" fountain Link