“I can’t believe this is a national park,” I said upon seeing the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. When I think about national parks, I imagine dense forests, solid rock formations, or other stunningly ...
St. Louis played a major role in shaping America during the 19th century. A visit today reveals those past influences and ...
At 630 feet high and 630 feet wide, St. Louis’ iconic Gateway Arch is the tallest arch in the world and the tallest monument in the Western Hemisphere. This National Historic Landmark was completed in ...
long-standing symbol of St. Louis ever since. In honor of the Arch’s 54th birthday, here are five fast facts about the landmark, courtesy of the Gateway Arch National Park website: Eero Saarinen ...
Want to know the best Gateway ... Arch is even a National Park. It doesn’t quite fit the image most people have in mind of a National Park since it’s right in the middle of the city of St ...
His photos appear frequently in National Geographic magazine ... So I elected to divert to St. Louis, where I might have a shot at the arch. The resulting image turned out to be one of my ...
Here are the top things to do at the Gateway Arch National Park. Year Established: 1906 Located: St. Louis, Missouri Size: ...
A t just 36.8 hectares (91 acres), Gateway Arch National Park in St Louis, Missouri, is the smallest national park in the United States – but while it may be small in size, it manages to pack quite ...
Located on the Mississippi River in downtown St. Louis, Gateway Arch National Park is located on Fourth Street and hard to miss. The national park grounds are open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. year-round.