My guess, too: I.M. Pei’s Gateway Arch in St. Louis
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Wherever it is; I’ll pass.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
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That seating looks kinda kinky.
I’ll suggest Japan.
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Last time I was in St Louis there was still a gap at the top of the Arch.
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St Louis Arch. Been there, done that. 😊 I have pictures in my photo album. It was that long ago.
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Gateway Arch, I’ve been on it – 1975.
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Highway to heaven.
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That is a really unpleasant ride, and when you get to the top all you have to look at is…St. Louis.
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I’m embarrassed. I said it was the design work of I.M. Pei and, no, it was Eero Saarinen, the other of my two favorite architects, who came up with this idea in 1947 and had to wait twenty years for it to be completed and opened to public access. Thanks, Mr. Saarinen!
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Didn’t look at any comments.
It’s the Saint Louis arch.
Am I right?
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Went there in 1978. It was a great experience.
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Been there. Done that.
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Never seen the Arch. As a cancer survivor pic 2 looks like what load you into pic one. The largest CT scanner ever. LOL. Not fun.
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Sat in the seat for 15 seconds. Claustrophobic attack set in and was out of there before the ride started. Bastards had a no refund policy
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St. Louis Arch – Gateway to Hell?
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I went up in the Arch when I was 8 or 10. Would have been ‘73-‘75 ish.
Been up twice, pretty cool. Once with my daughter when she was a little girl, she loved it.
Saint Louis Arch
I’m guessing the St. Louis Arch?
My guess, too: I.M. Pei’s Gateway Arch in St. Louis
Wherever it is; I’ll pass.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
That seating looks kinda kinky.
I’ll suggest Japan.
Last time I was in St Louis there was still a gap at the top of the Arch.
St Louis Arch. Been there, done that. 😊 I have pictures in my photo album. It was that long ago.
Gateway Arch, I’ve been on it – 1975.
Highway to heaven.
That is a really unpleasant ride, and when you get to the top all you have to look at is…St. Louis.
I’m embarrassed. I said it was the design work of I.M. Pei and, no, it was Eero Saarinen, the other of my two favorite architects, who came up with this idea in 1947 and had to wait twenty years for it to be completed and opened to public access. Thanks, Mr. Saarinen!
Didn’t look at any comments.
It’s the Saint Louis arch.
Am I right?
Went there in 1978. It was a great experience.
Been there. Done that.
Never seen the Arch. As a cancer survivor pic 2 looks like what load you into pic one. The largest CT scanner ever. LOL. Not fun.
Sat in the seat for 15 seconds. Claustrophobic attack set in and was out of there before the ride started. Bastards had a no refund policy
St. Louis Arch – Gateway to Hell?
I went up in the Arch when I was 8 or 10. Would have been ‘73-‘75 ish.
Been up twice, pretty cool. Once with my daughter when she was a little girl, she loved it.