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Thursday, October 9, 2025

The Gateway Arch

 


During our travels one summer, we drove past the St Louis Arch.  What an amazing monument!

"St. Louis was founded by traders moving north and south on the river, by explorers and frontier families from the eastern states pushing restlessly west. It is a place that is neither northern nor southern, neither eastern nor western, but the one place that combines traits of all. It has been influenced by descendants of European colonists, by thousands of years of rich Native American culture which predated it and surrounded it, and by standing on the shadow line between the slave states and the free states. It has been both a destination and a gateway to other lands.
This is the place where a nation reached the great river and halted, staring across the water into wide, wild lands. In St. Louis, the United States ended and the wild began. So it was here that the citizens of the young United States streamed across and into the western territories, first with Lewis and Clark and then with countless others. It all began from a wide bend on the continent’s mightiest river. This is where the United States discovered America. This is the Core of Discovery."  (Source)

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5 comments:

  1. I've driven by there quite often. My sister lived in St. Louis some years ago, and showed me the sights..

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  2. There is something joyful about that arch.

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  3. Always like seeing the arch. I grew up about 2 hours east. If you haven't I hope you will stop and ride up to the top. It is a beautiful view from there.

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  4. Wonderful sky now in October. 🍁 πŸŽƒ πŸ‚ 🌻 🍁 Greetings by Heidrun

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  5. I bet this is more impressive in person than on photos.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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