
Missouri
Folder: The United States
Zig Zag Walkway
Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri (DSC09228)
06 Mar 2011
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Tug boat going under Eads Bridge
The bridge completed in 1874 spans the Mississippi. At the time it was longest arch bridge in the world. The bridge in the background is the MLK Bridge. Taken from the top of the Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri (DSC09337)
Paddle wheel boat
MIssissippi River, St. Louis, Missouri, taken from the top of the Gateway Arch (DSC09322)
Gateway Arch
Gateway to the West, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis, Missouri (DSC09390)
16 Jun 2010
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Dolphin fountain
Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri (DSC09195)
Another Link in the Chain - Rippling water to rippling water
16 Jun 2010
Skylight
Taken from the lobby of the Drury Inn & Suites in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. (DSC09095)
16 Jun 2010
Skylight Courtyard
Taken from the top floor of the Drury Inn & Suites in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. (DSC09083)
16 Jun 2010
Eads Bridge in the Rain
St. Louis, Missouri, taken in the rain from a parking garage at the Gateway Arch. This historic two level bridge was the first large bridge to span the Mississippi River. It was also the first bridge to have railroad tracks crossing the river. It connects St. Louis, Missouri with East St. Louis, Illinois. Designed by James Buchanan Eads, it was completed in 1874. At 6224 feet long, it was, at the time, the longest arch bridge in the world. In addition, it was first alloy steel bridge; the first to use tubular cord members; and the first to depend entirely on the use of the cantilever in the building of the superstructure. The piers, which were sunk 96 ft. below the water level, an unprecedented depth at the time, were constructed using pneumatic cassions - their first use for such a purpose in the United States. To keep work on the piers going without interuption, Eads even invented a pump to pump sand out of the caissons. (DSC09396)
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