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Gateway Arch

The beautiful and iconic Gateway Arch is one of the most impressive parts of any city in Missouri, and it stands at 630 feet. This huge gem can be found on St. Louis’ side, where buildings are typically more modern than those upriver towards Kansas City.

The Gateway Arch is located at 100 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63102. It is a stunning architectural achievement, and it has become an integral part of our country’s iconography. This tall monument was built by humans too—no other archway in all the world can match its size. The construction on this historic site only began 60 years ago, but there’s been little time since then that people haven’t recognized what makes these American giants so special: their height really stands out against everything else around them.

Even those who have never been lucky enough to visit St. Louis, Missouri can now envision the Gateway Arch juxtaposed against their skyline; it’s an iconic inclusion that will be difficult not to take in awe when seen for oneself. A ride up top gives you unparalleled views of this region and allows time at the observation deck atop one tower or another-where there are often special events happening too (like fireworks).

There are many ways to get up close and personal with the Gateway Arch. One way is by taking an informative ride that will give you a bird’s-eye view of St. Louis from its Observation Deck. You’ll see all these beautiful details below, including how much life flows through the downtown area during springtime when trees blossom. The ride to the top of the beautiful Gateway Arch is an experience you won’t soon forget. With a stunning view from its observation deck, this landmark offers visitors such wonderful amenities as panoramic views and unparalleled scenery that will leave them breathless with excitement.

The Observation Deck is an excellent place to take advantage of views that extend 30 miles in all directions as long as you visit on a clear day. If you look west, there are some St. Louis landmarks such as the Edward Jones Dome and Busch Stadium, but also things like the Old Courthouse, which has historical significance for our city.

The beautiful Gateway Arch is one of the most famous St. Louis attractions, and it’s easy to see why when you’re up on top, looking down at all five bridges from above. You can go for a long or short period of time that suits your mood. You can take an elevator up onto its observation deck, where there’s plenty more space than what seems possible from below ground level.

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