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The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial is a park located in St. Louis, Missouri, near the starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It was designated as a National Memorial by Executive Order 7523, on December 21, 1935, and is maintained by the National Park Service (NPS).The park was established to commemorate: The Louisiana Purchase, and the subsequent westward movement of American explorers and pioneers;The first civil government west of the Mississippi River; andThe debate over slavery raised by the Dred Scott case. The memorial consists of a 91acre park along the Mississippi River on the site of the earliest buildings of St. Louis; the Old Courthouse, a former state and federal courthouse that saw the origins of the Dred Scott case; the 45000sqft Museum of Westward Expansion; and most notably the Gateway Arch, a steel catenary arch that has become the definitive icon of the city.ComponentsThe Gateway ArchThe Gateway Arch, known as the "Gateway to the West", is the tallest structure in Missouri. It was designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen and structural engineer Hannskarl Bandel in 1947 and built between 1963 and October 1965. It stands 630ft tall and 630ft wide at its base. The legs are 54ft wide at the base, narrowing to 17ft at the arch. There is a unique tram system to carry passengers to the observation room at the top of the arch.

Address: 11 N 4th St, St. Louis, MO 63102, USA
Phone: (314) 655-1600
State: Missouri
Zip Code: 63102


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Great place to walk, relax and watch the river go by in downtown St. Louis. The museum under the arch is a great way to pass tine while waiting to go up in the arch. The old cathedral is still active. Also the old courthouse is open with its own museum.
8 years ago (27-09-2017)
Beautiful monument. The grounds were being renovated when we visited. Not so sure I'm in love with the idea of a monument to the westward expansion of Europeans at the cost of broken treaties and countless native lives, but... Ooh ooh ooh, take a picture laying on the ground at the base of it! That's going to look so cool, honey!
8 years ago (25-08-2017)
I love the trail loop at this park. One day I'll have to check out the abundance of museums within the grounds, but for now the trail alone earns 5 stars from me.
8 years ago (15-10-2017)
While under construction during our Summer 2017 visit, the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial provided wonderful views of the Mississippi River and the Gateway Arch above. If you're out in the middle of the day, be sure to wear sunscreen--there's very little shade in this area. Very pedestrian friendly with wide walkways and dedicated crossing areas.
8 years ago (26-08-2017)
A must visit to remember the history of Missouri with slavery and the civil war. Many good exhibits. Lewis and Clark , Dred Scott, native American role in the region, and the history of Mississippi and Western expansion.
8 years ago (25-10-2017)
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