Built St. Louis: Architecture Links
The St. Louis Arch A site about the Arch sponsored by Bi-State. Includes a thingamabob to plan your itenerary for a trip to the Arch. Forget that! Just go! Photography firms Images in and around the city Photovault's stock photos; An image firm's sampler of St. Louis pictures. Includes beautiful pictures of the Arch, and one shot of Busch Stadium.
Here’s what it’s like inside St. Louis' Gateway Arch - YouTube
We took a trip to St. Louis’ Gateway Arch — the tallest man-made monument in the US. The arch is 630 feet high and its foundations are about 60 feet deep. It...
The 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair: Photos - The Atlantic
Sep 09, 2019 · In April 1904, St. Louis opened its doors to the world, welcoming millions to see the fascinating buildings and exhibits of art, technology, and history on display at the Louisiana Purchase ...
St. Louis riverfront after demolition for Gateway Arch (1942) Public Domain/WikiCommons On October 28, 1965, the massive stainless st louis arch building pictures steel arch was completed, standing 630 feet above the river. In 1967, the internal tram system to take visitors to the top and the Visitor …
70+ Best St. Louis Lambert Field Airport Vintage Photos ...
Dec 7, 2014 - Explore Tianne Isenhower's board "St. Louis Lambert Field Airport Vintage Photos" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Vintage photos, Louis, St louis.
St. Louis's Riverfront Was a Thriving Neighborhood Before ...
In the early 1900s, St. Louis’s riverfront was a bustling area of commerce, featuring some of the oldest buildings in the city (although some had been rebuilt after a big 1849 fire) and a large ...
The Twisted History of the Gateway Arch | History ...
The Twisted History of the Gateway Arch With its origins as a memorial to Thomas Jefferson’s vision of Western Expansion, the Arch has become a St. Louis icon
Photography St. Louis Mo. Aerial Photographers
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Built St. Louis Dedicated to the preservation of historic architecture in St. Louis, Missouri A 1954 recladding covers the old Farm & Home Savings Association, originally built as the Kinloch Building.
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