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Well, there's the arch itself, which is fairly impressive. Underneath the arch (that is, underground) is a small museum, and you can ride a sort of elevator up to the top of the arch in good weather. The top of the arch has small windows that let you look out on downtown St. Louis and across the river into Illinois. I wouldn't recommend it if you are either claustrophobic or afraid of heights.
The Gateway Arch is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial ( http://www.nps.gov/jeff/ ). The arch symbolizes "the spirit of the western pioneers." In the 19th century, St. Louis was a hub for westward-bound settlers; it is also where the Lewis & Clark Expedition began its voyage after Jefferson's completion of the Louisiana Purchase. Today, the site includes Gateway Arch, the Museum of Westward Expansion, and St. Louis' Old Courthouse. The arch serves no practical function except as a decorative landmark and a tribute to a unique period in world history. Visitors can ride a tram through the arch to the top.
No, but Busch Stadium is a very, very short Metro ride from SLU.
Planes
how long is airplane ride to El Salvador from Tulsa okla
maybe it took a couple hours
Only if the saint has one and he or she gives permission.
The Long Ride was created in 1999.
it was built because, kings ruled it and people went in it for a roller coaster ride
A long swing ride is a ride with 20 or more seats that people can ride on. It's a ride found mostly at Carnival and Festivals ETC.........
Long Ride Home was created in 1988.