St Louis is so full of history.
We knew when we were planning this trip there was going to be no way to absorb all the history and story in the founding, growth and development of the city. We remembered some accounts of the influence of the fur trappers and traders back in the early days (1700’s) when they traded pelts there with the Indians and French along the Mississippi RiverWe couldn’t with to get there and stayed mixed it up some by staying in a Fairfield Inn hotel in Collinsville, IL, about 15 miles east of the Gateway Arch National Park. We ordered tickets on line and printed them out a month ago. We arrived in plenty of time for the 9:10 tram ride to the top of the Arch.
The park commemorates a number of things in our country’s history. First it is a memorial to Thomas Jefferson’s role in opening the West, most notably commissioning Meriwether Lewis (and William Clark) to seek a northwest passage to the Pacific Coast.
The expedition left in 1804 and returned triumphantly in 1806. After reading Stephen Ambrose’s account - “Undaunted Courage” I was stuck by their courage and Clark’s ability to pull it off. I think it is no less significant for their time than landing men on the moon has been in our time.Our ride to the top on the tram was at 9:10. We got in line and it was well organized. The guide offered a few historical facts as we climbed into our tram. I was surprised how tight it was and had not read about that in the reviews. It was a 4 minute ride to the top which went fairly quickly.
Once at the top, we had 7 minutes to go from side to side to take in the spectacular views. It was awesome.Interesting Facts:
Sounds like you two are enjoying yourselves and stopping to read the signs along the way. I had no idea that the arch was a sight to visit. Prayers for safe travel.
ReplyDeleteGreat information about the Arch. It is interesting & offers a great view of the area.
ReplyDeleteI've seen the arch from the road as my mom and I were driving from NM to Ohio, it was a pretty cool sight. Someday I hope to take the tour you've described here! Pam Rice
ReplyDeleteI don't remember the museum from my visit back in the 1990s. Thanks for the great tour.
ReplyDeleteI love all the photos and info. Being a history buff I found it so interesting. I’m glad you’re having a good time!
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like you two are having a wonderful trip! I would love to go to the arch, one day!
ReplyDeleteStay safe! Don’t take any wooden nickels!