Walnut Street in Springfield, Missouri, is a neighborhood rich in history, featuring homes dating from the 1870s to the early 1900s in styles such as Queen Anne, Tudor, American Foursquare, and Colonial Revival. The area also includes mid-century bungalows and ranch-style homes, with properties ranging from 800 to 6,000 square feet on quarter- to one-acre lots. The neighborhood's historic charm is preserved through brick sidewalks, carriage houses, and stained-glass windows. One Parkway Place, a 15-story condominium building, offers modern living with amenities like a community pool and fitness center. Walnut Street hosts popular events like Artsfest in May and Cider Days in September, attracting around 20,000 attendees each. Residents enjoy Dominion Gardens and Arboretum, featuring 85 trees, hundreds of perennials, and a scenic pathway. Miles Park, about a half-mile away, provides a playground and basketball court, while Hammons Field, a mile away, is home to the Springfield Cardinals. Dining options include Gilardi’s, Rama Thai Café, and Tie and Timber Beer Co., with many restaurants located closer to downtown. The neighborhood is bike-friendly, part of The Link system, and serviced by City Utilities buses. It is a 3-mile drive to U.S. 65 and 9 miles to Springfield-Branson National Airport. Walnut Street students attend schools in the Springfield Public School District, with the option of the highly-rated Greenwood Laboratory School for a strong STEM education.