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The Gateway Arch National Park

St. Louis, Missouri, USA

The Gateway Arch National Park

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Length0.7 mi
Est. Steps1500
The Gateway Arch National Park Introduction
The Gateway Arch National Park is a 0.7 mile (1,500-step) route located near St. Louis, Missouri, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Gateway Arch

Historical
The Gateway Arch is a 630-foot (192 m) monument in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of a weighted catenary arch, it is the world's tallest arch, the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere, and Missouri's tallest accessible building. Built as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States, and officially dedicated to "the American people," the Arch, commonly referred to as "The Gateway to the West" is the centerpiece of Gateway Arch National Park and has become an internationally recognized symbol of St.

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Place
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., make up the United States' central bank. Missouri is the only state to have two main Federal Reserve Banks (Kansas City also has a bank). Located in downtown St. Louis, the St.

Gateway Arch National Park

Building
Gateway Arch National Park, formerly known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial until 2018, is an American national park located in St. Louis, Missouri, near the starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The Gateway Arch and its immediate surroundings were initially designated as a national memorial by executive order on December 21, 1935, and redesignated as a national park in 2018.

Basilica of St. Louis, King of France

Building
The Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France (French: Cathédrale Saint-Louis-Roi-de-France de Saint-Louis), formerly the Cathedral of Saint Louis, and colloquially the Old Cathedral, was the first cathedral west of the Mississippi River and until 1845 the only parish church in the city of St. Louis, Missouri.

Merchants Exchange Building (St. Louis)

Place
The Merchants Exchange Building was a building at Third Street at Chestnut and Pine in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1875 to 1958 that housed the St. Louis Merchants Exchange and hosted the 1876 Democratic National Convention.The building was designed by Francis Lee and Thomas Annan who placed second in a competition for the structure (the winner was George I.

Fair Saint Louis

Place
Fair Saint Louis is an annual festival held during the July 4 holiday in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, at the Gateway Arch National Park (previously known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial).

National Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri)

Place
The National Hotel was a historic hotel located at the southwest corner of 3rd and Market Streets in St. Louis, Missouri. The hotel originally opened in 1832 as Scott's Hotel, but this building was destroyed with a new hotel building built in 1847. Other names for this hotel included the New Scott's Hotel, United States Hotel, Germania House, Atlantic Hotel, St.

International Fur Exchange Building

Place
The International Fur Exchange Building, at 2-14 S. Fourth St. in St. Louis, Missouri, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.The original building is a seven-story commercial building, on a 125 by 150 feet (38 m × 46 m) plan, designed by architect George W. Hellmuth. It was built during 1919–20.

Barnum's St. Louis Hotel

Place
Barnum's St. Louis Hotel was a historic 6-floor hotel built in 1854. The Barnums were a family of hotel keepers who had run the famous Barnum's Hotel in Baltimore. This building was located at the 2nd and Walnut Streets in St. Louis, Missouri, and has been considered to be St. Louis' first high-rise building.

The Gateway Arch National Park

Park
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Tommy
2022/03/22
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2021/06/10
Chaldria
2020/11/05
Otis
2020/03/23
Route Details

Length

0.7 mi

Est. Steps

1500
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