

This National symbol, at 630 feet above the river, is the tallest structure in St. The massive stainless steel Arch known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial was completed in 1963. The city called upon the government to help with three-quarters of the price tag. Locals thought the city should use the money for more practical matters. The project was estimated to cost 30 million dollars. An undertaking that some locals disapproved of. This demolition was an extreme commitment by the city, taking out riverside blocks of warehouses and businesses. More than 40 city blocks were demolished to build the Jefferson Memorial. The landmark would be built as a memorial to Thomas Jefferson’s role in opening up the west, the pioneers who shaped history, and Dred Scott, who sued for his freedom at the Old Courthouse, located in the same area where the Arch would be built. In 1954 Dwight Eisenhower signed the order for the construction of the monument. City officials liked the idea, and in 1947, a nationwide competition was held to find a design for the monument. The idea for the Arch was first envisioned in 1933 to honor Thomas Jefferson (for the Louisiana Purchase of 1803) and bring new life to St. Louis and showing him the Gateway Arch National Park. Gary was up for the adventure, and I was looking forward to exploring more of St. Making it the perfect driving distance for a long romantic weekend. St Louis is only a 7-hour drive from our home in Wisconsin. He was surprised-all the more reason to plan a trip to St Louis Gateway Arch National Park. Louis years earlier, mentioning that you can travel to the top of the Arch.

I shared with Gary the details of the work vacation I had taken to St. Louis Gateway Arch or, at that time, as it was known, The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. One of those conversations led me to think back on a previous vacation, more than 15 years ago, where I toured the St. Gary and I continuously search online and talk to others for suggestions on trips and destinations. Louis but was surprised when I told him that you could take a “tram” or tuna can, as I describe it, up to the top of this New National Park. Is Gary the only one who did not know you could ride to the top of the Gateway Arch? Gary had seen the Arch from a distance when he drove through St. Don’t let its size stop you from visiting this National Park offers something for everyone to enjoy.” The Gateway National Park is the smallest National Park.

Louis Gateway Arch National Park is the only park located in an urban area.
