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  2. St. Louis Gateway Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Mall in St. Louis, Missouri is an open green space running linearly, one block wide, from the Gateway Arch at Memorial Drive to Union Station at 20th Street. Located in the city's downtown, it runs between Market Street and Chestnut Street .

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Louis ...

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    Demolished in 1983 for construction of the St. Louis Gateway Mall. [10] [11] 2: The Olympia: The Olympia: August 1, 1986 (#86002088) December 19, 1994: 3863 W. Pine and 200 N. Vandeventer: Demolished in 1993. [10] [12] 3: Unitarian Church of the Messiah: Unitarian Church of the Messiah: September 22, 1980 (#80004513) December 19, 1994: Locust ...

  4. Art Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau (/ ˌ ɑː r (t) n uː ˈ v oʊ / AR(T) noo-VOH, French: [aʁ nuvo] ⓘ; lit. ' New Art '), Jugendstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and flowers. [1]

  5. What Is Art Nouveau Architecture? Here's Everything to Know ...

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    Art Nouveau architecture is a design style defined by dramatic, nature-inspired ornamentation, often with whiplash curves and flowing lines that look like vines. At its core, Art Nouveau ...

  6. Citygarden - Wikipedia

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    Citygarden is an urban park and sculpture garden in St. Louis, Missouri owned by the City of St. Louis but maintained by the Gateway Foundation. [1] It is located between Eighth, Tenth, Market, and Chestnut streets, [2] in the city's "Gateway Mall" area.

  7. Hector Guimard - Wikipedia

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    Hector Guimard (French pronunciation: [ɛktɔʁ ɡimaʁ], 10 March 1867 – 20 May 1942) was a French architect and designer, and a prominent figure of the Art Nouveau style.

  8. Kiener Plaza - Wikipedia

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    A $6.2 million bond issue to complete the Mall was rejected by voters in 1965 leaving the western half unfinished. [1] In 1986, 6th Street was closed and Kiener Plaza was extended west with the Morton D. May Amphitheater, designed as a postmodern Roman ruin with a capacity for about 500 people.

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