Gateway Helicopter Tours. St. Louis, MO
See what it's like to take a tour of St. Louis MO, the fun way... by flying!
Helicopter Ride - Downtown St. Louis on July 9, 2011.
Went for a helicopter ride; started on the river at the base of the Arch, over Busch Stadium, Purina, Brewery and North on the Mississippi River.
St. Louis Gateway Arch Helicopter Tour
St. Louis arch helicopter tour
SkyFOX Helicopter over St. Louis, Missouri
Bommarito Automotive SkyFOX Helicopter over St. Louis, Missouri
Gateway Arch Tour Helicopter Takes Off
Gateway Helicopter Tours helicopter takes off from St. Louis, MO riverfront.
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Saint Louis Missouri / Gateway Arch American Landmarks US
This video is from last year, while i was on my way to Louisiana i decided to take a look at this amazing arch, The Gateway Arch, take a look too!
A view of the Mississippi River and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis Missouri USA
St Louis Arch, View of the Mississipi River and the Gateway Arch in, St Louis Mo, USA
Travel Missouri - The Gateway Arch in St. Louis
Take a tour of Gateway Arch in St. Louis -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, I am Naomi and I am very excited to show you the world's greatest attractions.
The Gateway Arch in St. Louis stands as a testament to the creativity of humankind.
At 630 feet, it is the tallest national monument in the United States.
You may find it fascinating that the width of the legs at its base is also 630 feet.
The cost of building this national historic landmark in the 1960's was 13 million dollars.
The beloved arch seems to take on different personas.
Its unique shape allows it to meld perfectly into the surrounding landscape.
You can even take a tram for an exciting ride to the top of the arch.
Symbolizing the country's westward expansion, the Gateway Arch is an iconic landmark.
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Helicopter Ride (takeoff) Near St. Louis Arch
Gateway Arch - Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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Gateway Arch Saint Louis
This famous 630-foot marvel of engineering is known as the Gateway to the West.
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- ... Following the brewery, I made my way to the Gateway Arch (nation's tallest man-made monument) ...
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- Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Photos in this video:
- St. Louis panorama as seen from Gateway Arch by Lenarcik from a blog titled DAY 7: St.Louis and down to Missouri
- The postcard view of the Gateway Arch by Rgribn from a blog titled St Louis
- Marek and Gateway Arch in St. Louis by Lenarcik from a blog titled DAY 7: St.Louis and down to Missouri
- Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Illinois by Lenarcik from a blog titled DAY 7: St.Louis and down to Missouri
- View From St. Louis Gateway Arch by Mefox13 from a blog titled Beer and Arches
- Interior of the Gateway Arch by Adeline from a blog titled Gateway to the West
- In the museum of Gateway Arch by Lenarcik from a blog titled DAY 7: St.Louis and down to Missouri
- Jumping at the Gateway Arch by Bekandjesse from a blog titled No blues in St Louis
- St Louis Gateway Arch - 8 by Jcbl-martin from a blog titled Arching Ever Upward
- St. Louis Gateway Arch by Mefox13 from a blog titled Beer and Arches
- Us at the Gateway Arch by Bekandjesse from a blog titled No blues in St Louis
- Gateway Arch u Kirche by Doerty_die from a blog titled Mississippi und Huckleberry Finn
- St Louis Gateway Arch by Tangerine9 from a blog titled St Louis Day 1 - Amy and the Ketchup Bottle
- The Gateway Arch by Hillaryjoseph from a blog titled Missouri is for Cheapskates
- The Gateway Arch by Jandjgo from a blog titled Under the Arch
- Gateway Arch by Bekandjesse from a blog titled No blues in St Louis
Gateway Arch - St. Louis, MO
This vlog shows the Gateway Arch of St. Louis in Missouri, United States.
The Gateway Arch is a monument to commemorate the Westward Expansion. It is located at the west bank of the Mississippi river. It is 650 feet high and was completed in 1965. There are elevators in north and south trams of the arch that will take you to the top. There are glass windows at the top where you could see the skyline of east and west St. Louis.
Helicopter tours :
Gateway Arch:
Tour of St Louis Waterfront & The Gateway Arch
For information on purchasing tickets to the Arch, Museum, or the Gateway River Cruises see
St. Louis Arch - My Journey To The Top (1/30/18)
St. Louis Arch - My Journey To The Top (1/30/18) St. Louis, MO - It was a cold winter day, major construction still going on in and around the Arch grounds. So what does that mean? No lines or no crowds!!!! 630” high finished in the mid 1960s.
The Gateway from Mississippi River, St.Louis, MO.
Gateway Helicopters R- 44
R-44's of the Gateway Helicopter tour company landing at their waterfront pad in St. Louis, Mo.
Tour of St. Louis - Best Places To Visit
Join Scott as he gives a guided tour of the past and present highlights of St. Louis, Missouri
This tour of Saint Louis visits the Delmar Loop, Forest Park, Blueberry Hill, The St. Louis Zoo, Pappi's Smoke House, St. Louis Cathedral, Busch Stadium, The Gateway Arch, and many other places around the city of St. Louis
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Gateway Arch Tour - A 1 minute visit
A one-minute visit to Gateway Arch Tour at Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in St. Louis, Missouri. To learn more, visit nps.gov/jeff. For books and DVDs, visit jnpa.com.
The Arch towers 630 feet above the Mississippi River and is a symbol of St. Louis' role in the nations westward expansion. Under the Arch is the Museum of Westward Expansion where animated exhibits tell the story in the words of those whose lives shaped the American West, from the Louisiana Purchase to the closing of the frontier in 1890.
While the West was being settled, the issue of slavery was not. Here at the Old Courthouse, Dred Scott successfully sued for his freedom in 1850. Unfortunately, for millions of African-Americans, freedom wouldn't come until after the American Civil War.
In 1948, Architect Eero Saarinen won a national contest held to determine the design of the memorial. Over 5,000 tons of steel were used to build the triangular shaped arch. The entire surface of the Arch is stainless steel plates.
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The city of st.Louis Missouri
Amazing drone footage at night of the city of St. Louis
Fly over Saint Louis - Missouri St. Louis [HD]
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St. Louis /seɪnt ˈluːɪs/ (French: Saint-Louis or St-Louis, [sɛ̃ lwi] ( listen)) is an independent city[6] on the eastern border of Missouri, United States. With a population of 318,069 in July 2011,[5] it was the 58th-largest U.S. city at the 2010 U.S. Census. The metropolitan St. Louis area, known as Greater St. Louis, is the 15th-largest metropolitan area in the United States with a population of 2,882,932.
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The city of St. Louis was founded in 1764 by Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau, and after the Louisiana Purchase, it became a major port on the Mississippi River. Its population expanded after the American Civil War, and it became the fourth-largest city in the United States in the late 19th century. It seceded from St. Louis County in March 1877, allowing it to become an independent city and limiting its political boundaries. In 1904, it hosted the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the 1904 Summer Olympics. The city's population peaked in 1950, then began a long decline that continues in the 21st century.
The economy of St. Louis relies on service, manufacturing, trade, transportation of goods, and tourism. The region is home to several major corporations: Express Scripts, Emerson Electric, Enterprise Holdings, Reinsurance Group of America, Peabody Energy, Ameren, Charter Communications, Graybar Electric, Sigma-Aldrich, Monsanto, Centene, Scottrade and Edward Jones. St. Louis is home to three professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals, one of the most successful Major League Baseball clubs; the hockey St. Louis Blues, and the football St. Louis Rams. The city is commonly identified with the Gateway Arch, part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in downtown St. Louis.
History
Main article: History of St. Louis
The area that would become St. Louis was a center of Native American Mississippian culture, which built numerous temple and residential earthwork mounds in the region, giving the city its early nickname, the Mound City. European exploration of the area began in 1673, when French explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette traveled through the Mississippi River valley. Five years later, La Salle claimed the region for France as part of French Louisiana.
The earliest settlements in the area were built in Illinois Country (also known as Upper Louisiana) during the 1690s and early 1700s at Cahokia, Kaskaskia, and Fort de Chartres. Migrants from the eastern French villages founded Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, across the Mississippi River from Kaskaskia, and in early 1764, Pierre Laclède and his stepson Auguste Chouteau founded the city of St. Louis.[7]
From 1764 to 1803 European control of the area west of the Mississippi to the northernmost part of the Missouri River basin, called Louisiana, was assumed by the Spanish as part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. In 1780, St. Louis was attacked by British forces, mostly Native Americans, during the American Revolutionary War.[8]
Fair St. Louis 2010 - Harrier Jet
Harrier Jet hovers over the Mississippi River in downtown St. Louis, MO