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Like any good St. Louis tourist, we decided a visit to the Gateway Arch/Jefferson Expansion Memorial was in order. And of course, like any good tourist, we took lots of pictures. The day we visited the arch was somewhat overcast, but we still had some stunning views from the top of the arch, as you will discover as you view these pictures.
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Gateway ArchA little hazy the day we took this...
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Museum of Westward ExpansionUnderneath the arch, under the grass, is a large museum called the Museum of Westward Expansion. It chronicled the reason for the arch's existence -- the commemoration of the Lewis and Clark expedition and the settling of the West, in which St. Louis played a key role. There was also a small model of the arch, which a friendly employee offered to snap our picture near.
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View from the TopOne of the many pictures we snapped from the top of the Gateway Arch.
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A Room with a ViewOne of the many pictures we snapped from the top of the Gateway Arch.
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Top of the World, er, ArchOne of the many pictures we snapped from the top of the Gateway Arch.
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From the Top of the ArchOne of the many pictures we snapped from the top of the Gateway Arch.
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Cathy at Top of Gateway ArchBeing the vain people we are, we had to snap some photos of each other while we were up on the top of the arch as well.
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Cathy Looks OutsideCathy peers through the tiny, yet amazing, windows at the top of the Gateway Arch
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630 Feet...says the sign, modeled by Tim.
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It's cramped at the Top...Fortunately, we didn't have too many people with us at the top, because that room is actually very small.
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Arch and Old CourthouseA picture of the arch, framing the dome of the old courthouse which stands nearby. This is such an obvious location to take a picture that it has to be one of the most photographed spots in St. Louis.
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Posing near the ArchWe were thrilled the way this picture turned out. Our new digital camera has "remote" feature, and we improvised a "tripod" out of some objects we were carrying.
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