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Saint Louis : Saint Louis Union Station, located downtown. It used to be a major rail road hub during the Gold Rush. Saint Louis was the last “big” city before the wild wide west. Now clearly a national landmark, as far as railroad art is concerned. Such a nice train station is simply amazing!
Saint Louis Union Station[..]
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WestCoastSpirit
   
     
Saint Louis : A fountain in Anheuser-Busch Center's extensive recreational park.
A fountain in Anheuser-Bu[..]
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uy707
   
     
Kansas City : The vintage and venerable DC3 undergoing restoration at the Airline History Museum at Kansas City. This is my tribute to all former TWA employees. You HAVE to visit this great place while in Kansas City!
The vintage and venerable[..]
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elki
   
     
Saint Louis : Where Our Roads Meet
Where Our Roads Meet[..]
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MissRachie
   
     
Saint Louis : Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in Saint Louis, Missouri. This amazing monument was designed by Finnish architect Eero Saarinen with the contribution of the structural engineer Hannskark Bandel back in 1947. The arch was finally built between 1963 and 1968. It is tall enough at 630 feet/192 meters and as wide as 630 feet/192 meters at base level. Legs are 54 feet/16 meters at the base yet only 17 feet/5.20 meters at the top. Believe it or not, there is a tram to carry passengers to the top, with an amazing observation deck featuring unique overview of Saint Louis. Just a marvel of engineering! Be aware: the ride to the top is done thanks to very small wagon. Avoid it if you are somewhat claustrophobic.
Jefferson National Expans[..]
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WestCoastSpirit
   
     
Kansas City : Union Station main hall
Union Station main hall[..]
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Bernie
   
     
Kansas City : 18th & Vine Jazz District, Kansas City, Missouri
18th & Vine Jazz District[..]
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waldo
   
     
Kansas City : Jon in the Crossroads.
Jon in the Crossroads.[..]
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wildebeest
   
     
Cassville :
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unobaby12
   
     
Saint Louis : Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in Saint Louis, Missouri. This amazing monument was designed by Finnish architect Eero Saarinen with the contribution of the structural engineer Hannskark Bandel back in 1947. The arch was finally built between 1963 and 1968. It is tall enough at 630 feet/192 meters and as wide as 630 feet/192 meters at base level. Legs are 54 feet/16 meters at the base yet only 17 feet/5.20 meters at the top. Believe it or not, there is a tram to carry passengers to the top, with an amazing observation deck featuring unique overview of Saint Louis. Just a marvel of engineering! Be aware: the ride to the top is done thanks to very small wagon. Avoid it if you are somewhat claustrophobic.
Jefferson National Expans[..]
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WestCoastSpirit
   
     
Kansas City : Country Club Plaza.
Country Club Plaza.[..]
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wildebeest
   
     
Cassville :
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unobaby12
   
     
Saint Joseph : Pikes Peak building is now a the Pony Express museum
Pikes Peak building is no[..]
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Bernie
   
     
Kansas City : Luxury car in Union Station museum
Luxury car in Union Stati[..]
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Bernie
   
     
Saint Louis : This fire escape begs to lead you to the buildings upper reaches
This fire escape begs to [..]
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MissRachie
   
     
Saint Louis : Steam boats on the Mississippi River, from the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in Saint Louis, Missouri. This amazing monument was designed by Finnish architect Eero Saarinen with the contribution of the structural engineer Hannskark Bandel back in 1947. The arch was finally built between 1963 and 1968. It is tall enough at 630 feet/192 meters and as wide as 630 feet/192 meters at base level. Legs are 54 feet/16 meters at the base yet only 17 feet/5.20 meters at the top. Believe it or not, there is a tram to carry passengers to the top, with an amazing observation deck featuring unique overview of Saint Louis. Just a marvel of engineering! Be aware: the ride to the top is done thanks to very small wagon. Avoid it if you are somewhat claustrophobic.
Steam boats on the Missis[..]
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WestCoastSpirit
   

  
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