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Top Things to do at Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis, Missouri! All of the great things you can do while visiting ...
With the conclusion of a $380 million restoration campaign, the St. Louis park has finally achieved continuity between the Old Courthouse—newly renovated—and the architect’s towering arch.
The Gateway Arch will go dark starting this week. Here's why Starting on May 1, the LED lights that illuminate the Arch at night will be turned off to help migrating birds find their way safely.
St. Louis city officials revealed plans to relocate the iconic Gateway Arch from its longtime home in St. Louis to Branson, Missouri, a popular tourist destination 250 miles southwest.
Views of the St. Louis Gateway Arch and grounds show the extent of the renovations.
Did you know there is a tram system to take passengers to the top of the Gateway Arch? The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri is right along the Mississippi River. It was designed by Finnish ...
Millions upon millions of birds will be on the move overnight, as the southern fall migration is in process. In honor of the annual pilgrimage, the Gateway Arch will go dark for the month of Septem… ...
About 25 passengers were stuck inside the Gateway Arch in St. Louis for more than two hours before firefighters were able to rescue them.
The Gateway Arch National Park saw its highest number of visitors since 2012 — a total of 2.4 million people. That's according to a new set of numbers released last week.
Visitor rates at the Gateway Arch reached the highest rate since 2013, continuing the bounce back after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Where is Gateway Arch? Gateway Arch National Park is located along the Mississippi River in St. Louis, near the Missouri and Illinois border.
Builders of the Gateway Arch will reunite to celebrate the day the final piece of the nation’s largest monument was put into place.