Jefferson National Expansion Memorial - Additional Photographs

Additional Photographs

  • Lower north tram queue area

  • The Arch from the west, looking east over Luther Ely Smith Square

  • The sign at the top of the observation deck.

  • The St. Louis Arch as seen from the lawn.

  • As seen from Laclede's Landing

  • Arch at dawn

  • The Old Cathedral as viewed from top of Arch

  • South entrance to the arch

  • At night as seen from Illinois

  • Gateway Arch from below

  • Looking west from the observatory

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