Monday, December 7, 2009

Gateway to the West

Since we were in St Louis, we decided to go see the famous arch, the "Jefferson National Expansion Monument" (dun dun dunnnnn). (Long story-funny tour guide). Phil took this fantastic picture of the monstrous structure. Seriously, the thing is 630 feet tall!
They have a neat museum inside, the Museum of Westward Expansion. But of course, that wasn't enough for us. We had to go to the top of the arch! It is, after all, a once in a lifetime opportunity!
So after you pay a ridiculous amount of money, they squish five (or in our case 6) people into these little enclosed tram cars. You ride up about 4 minutes, climb out and walk up a few stairs, and there you are, at the very top. Here's the view: (That's Cardinal Stadium right there)


That's us, at the top of the arch.
It really was a cool experience. One we hope the kids will always remember. It is amazing that the thing stands, and that people can actually go up to the top. All in all, a cool side trip.

3 comments:

Ashlee said...

I do not envy you and your VERY LONG road trip, but at least you get to see some cool sites along the way. And I'm liking the goatee.....

Heidi said...
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Heidi said...

I am loving hearing about your adventures. I haven't checked blogs for a while so I had some catching up to do. It looks like you guys are making the best of an incredibly long journey. I love your pictures, and everyone seems to still be in one piece. Please know, we are sure going to miss you! Keep these pictures coming.