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The architecture of St. Louis exhibits a variety of commercial, residential, and monumental architecture. St. Louis, Missouri is known for the Gateway Arch, the ...
A view of the city of St. Louis from the observation room of the St. Louis Arch Bi-State put in $3.3 million revenue bonds and has operated the tram system since. [ 119 ] The tram in the north leg entered operation in June 1967, [ 76 ] but visitors were forced to endure three-hour-long waits until April 21, 1976, when a reservation system was ...
The memorial was developed largely through the efforts of St. Louis civic booster Luther Ely Smith who first pitched the idea in 1933, was the long-term chairman of the committee that selected the area and persuaded Franklin Roosevelt in 1935 to make it a National Park Service unit after St. Louis passed a bond issue to begin building it and ...
The Bay of St. Louis (St. Louis Bay; French: Baie Saint-Louis) is a shallow-water, partially enclosed estuary of the northeast Gulf of Mexico along the southwestern coast of Mississippi. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Architecture of St. Louis; 0–9. 700 Market; 909 Chestnut Street; 1907 Dorris Motor Car Company Building; A. ... St. Louis Truck Assembly; St. Nicholas Hotel (St. Louis)
Buildings and structures in St. Louis (14 C, 155 P) Pages in category "Architecture of St. Louis" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
1891 gates and several houses for two of St. Louis's private places, Westmoreland Place and Portland Place; 1894 St. Louis Union Station, modeled on the fortifications of Carcassonne, with architect Edward Cameron [3] [8] 1899 Second Presbyterian Church, 4501 Westminster Place, St. Louis [9] 1901 St. John's United Methodist Church, 5000 ...
Barnett, Haynes & Barnett was a prominent architectural firm based in St. Louis, Missouri. Their credits include many familiar St. Louis landmarks, especially a number related to the local Catholic church. Their best-known building is probably the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis (the 'new' cathedral).