Gateway Arch Facts
Located on the banks of the Mississippi River, the Gateway Arch is an arched gateway to the American West. Leaf through the following article, to learn some interesting Gateway Arch facts.
When was the Gateway Arch built
The Gateway Arch was built in 1965 by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen. His design was chosen after a nationwide competition, held between 1947-1948 to design a monument honoring the iconic image of the city of St. Louis, Missouri. The construction of the arch which started on 12th February, 1963 was completed on 28th October, 1965. The Arch cost about 13 million dollars to build, and is shaped in the form of an inverted catenary. It was opened to the public on 24th July, 1967, immediately after a unique tram system that combined an elevator cable lift system was installed.
How tall is the Gateway Arch
At a height of 630 feet, the Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the United States. The Arch is grounded with 60 feet deep foundations, that makes it strong enough to withstand earthquakes and high winds. The structure is designed to sway nearly 18 inches in winds up to 150 mile per hour. The dimensions of the two legs of the Gateway Arch has an interesting history. Both legs were simultaneously constructed, and when it was time to connect them together at the apex, it created an thermal expansion problem during architectural alignment. The St. Louis Fire Department came up with a novel idea, and sprayed the south leg with water, until it had cooled to the point where it could be aligned with the north leg.
How much does the Gateway Arch weigh
The Gateway Arch weighs 43,000 tons, of which nine hundred tons is stainless steel, used to build its exterior. Each wall of the arch is made of stainless steel, which covers two carbon steel walls with reinforced concrete in the middle from ground level. This is what adds to the Arch's strength, and keeps it grounded, while it sways in high winds. The Arch's interior is hollow, to facilitate a tram transport route and two emergency stairwells of 1,076 steps each.
What does the Gateway Arch stand for
The purpose of building the Gateway Arch were numerous. First, it was built with a vision of being an avant-garde construction, that would symbolize architectural expression of simplicity and modernity. Second, in 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial National Historic Site, to memorialize the role of Thomas Jefferson and others responsible for the America's territorial expansion to the west. Third, was the decision related to building it in St.Louis. It was done to acknowledge the importance of St. Louis's citizens in the settling of the west, and finally, to revitalize the deteriorating riverfront. All these reasons contributed to the Gateway Arch construction.
The Gateway Arch is a perfect blend of beauty and modern architectural styling. Millions of tourists visit it annually, not only to view this marvel, but take its tram ride, that is of only a four minutes way up to the top. Just reading about some Gateway Arch facts will not do justice to this structure; but visiting this imposing artifact on the banks of the Mississippi river sure will.

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