- The Gateway Arch
Gateway Arch National Park and the St Louis Riverfront offer a variety of free and ticketed experiences for everyone to enjoy Explore miles of urban green space, historic riverfront views, and more on our interactive map
- Gateway Arch - U. S. National Park Service
As the nation's tallest monument, the Gateway Arch has welcomed visitors for over sixty years with its iconic, awe-inspiring shape It has become an internationally recognized symbol of St Louis, Missouri
- How to Visit Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis
The Arch, also referred to as “The Gateway of the West,” was built as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States In the 1800’s, St Louis was the launching point for a number of expeditions westward, including the famous explorations of Lewis and Clark
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Buy Gateway Arch and Riverboat tickets online now! Reserve your Tram Ride, Movie, or Riverboat Cruise for a memorable experience
- Frequently Asked Questions - Gateway Arch National Park (U. S. National . . .
The arch is an inspirational, transcendent symbol of Thomas Jefferson’s vision of building a unified continental nation and St Louis’ role as a confluence and gateway to the American West during the 19th century
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Learn interesting and informative fast facts about the Gateway Arch, including its height, construction, and historical significance
- Basic Information - Gateway Arch National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Gateway Arch National Park consists of the Gateway Arch itself, the free history museum under it, the 90 acres of beautiful landscape that surround it, and the Old Courthouse, which was already 100 years old when the arch was built
- Gateway Arch National Park | Visit Us
Gateway Arch National Park, a 91-acre urban oasis in St Louis, offers over five miles of paved paths and ramps, beautiful green spaces, and innovative experiences both above and below ground
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