St. Louis Gateway Arch
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- Donna Dodd
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St. Louis Gateway Arch
Here's a photo I took in St. Louis last Saturday at dusk. This one is low res for the Forum, but I think you can still appreciate the brilliant glow of the sun going down on the Arch.
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hi
What is the story behind the building of the arch, Linda said you could go up in it for a ways. Does any one know why it was built.
ernie
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If I remember correctly the arch is considered "The Gateway To The West". I have been in the top of it the three times I have been to St. Louis. It is a very nice view if you do not mind getting up high. You cannot see outside while going to the top but the top has a window on both sides for a spectuclar view. It is well worth the time and money going up in the top of the arch.
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While working on a project with UMR at the Arch I got to go on top with a maintanance guy and help change the beacon lite.
It was so windy we had to wear saftey ropes. I have never been that scared in all my life. You can feel the Arch moving back and forth. You actually think it's falling down. whew eeeee
It was so windy we had to wear saftey ropes. I have never been that scared in all my life. You can feel the Arch moving back and forth. You actually think it's falling down. whew eeeee
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Donna: WOW! What a awesome picture! We thank you for that but most of all because you and Tommy are our friends! You are an awesome couple and your love and personality shine through to everyone! We were so glad to see you both again. We hope to see you both soon. Stay in touch! Our love to you both with a BIG hug! Laurie
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