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ST. LOUIS — A tram leading to the top of the Gateway Arch began moving again this weekend months after a snapped cable shut it down, leaving only one route up the 630-foot-tall monument on the ...
A photograph shows a partial view of what the new 12th Street Bridge looked like in 1880, replacing the bridge that appeared in Pictorial St. Louis in 1876. A new Tucker Boulevard viaduct was ...
June 30 marks Arch 630 Day, celebrating the Gateway Arch’s unique dimensions and history in St. Louis. Arch 630 Day honors the historic monument and its dimensions, which ...
A ribbon-cutting celebration in 1961 provides little hint of the delays and disputes over removing the railroad trestle on the riverfront to make way for the Gateway Arch.
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Police investigate body found on metro-east railroad tracks - MSNA body was found on the railroad tracks at 19th and State streets in East St. Louis early Monday, police said.
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Sleepless in St. Louis Park: With more night train traffic, city ...In classic country songs, the lonesome bellow of a train whistle is romantic. In St. Louis Park, some residents who live near the Dan Patch Line disagree — especially since the Canadian Pacific ...
Gateway Arch National Park is ranked #1 out of 23 things to do in St. Louis. See pictures and our review of Gateway Arch National Park.
This article was originally published with the title “The Four-Track Stone Arch Bridge of the Pennsylvania Railroad across the Susquehanna River” in SA Supplements Vol. 57 No. 1479supp (May ...
ST. LOUIS – Arch Apparel has teamed up with Nelly to launch a new clothing collection celebrating the 25th anniversary of his iconic “Country Grammar” album.
Gordon Warner not only helped make the Gateway Arch happen, but he also made it happen safely. Justin Surrency has the story from St. Louis, home of the Arch Madness tournament this weekend.
North of the Mill Creek railroad tracks, Jefferson Avenue was originally named Pratte Street, and it continued in its orientation all the way to Chouteau Avenue. Later, when a bridge was built, it ...
A view beneath the railroad trestle along Wharf Street in 1935, the year in which St. Louis voters adopted a $7.5 million bond issue to clear the riverfront district for a national park.
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