Day 12 begins at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, and of course we are going to head to the top to enjoy the view.
Looking back towards St. Louis you can see the old courthouse and
Busch Stadium below.
Looking down toward the Mississippi River.
Checking out the arch with our feet back on the ground.
Here is the old courthouse with the arch in the background.
St. Louis is known for its donuts, so of course we had to try some of them out.
The verdict is in, and the donuts are good, thumbs up, and fat dogging it.
Good grub and even better prices. I think we bought at least 1 of everything to share, because of course we had to try it all.
More happily feed people
What goes well with some good food? Well more good food...in the form of pie at Pie Town.
Mmmmm Cherry Pie.
Back to St. Louis to check out the grounds of the 1904 Worlds Fair.
The Palace of the Fine Arts from the 1904 Worlds Fair now houses the St. Louis Art Museum. We did not get a chance to head inside, but the outside and surrounding grounds were very nice.
I bet you all did not know I helped Louis and Clark as they explored the west. I spelled my name a little different back then, but it was quiet an adventure. They were nice enough to set up a memorial in my honor along the Missouri River.
Here is the old courthouse with the arch in the background.
St. Louis is known for its donuts, so of course we had to try some of them out.
The verdict is in, and the donuts are good, thumbs up, and fat dogging it.
Fast Eddie's Bon Air roadhouse.
Good grub and even better prices. I think we bought at least 1 of everything to share, because of course we had to try it all.
I can't remember, but I am pretty sure Amy like the hamburger best, haha. :)
(See day 8 for clarification)
More happily feed people
What goes well with some good food? Well more good food...in the form of pie at Pie Town.
Mmmmm Cherry Pie.
Back to St. Louis to check out the grounds of the 1904 Worlds Fair.
The Palace of the Fine Arts from the 1904 Worlds Fair now houses the St. Louis Art Museum. We did not get a chance to head inside, but the outside and surrounding grounds were very nice.
I bet you all did not know I helped Louis and Clark as they explored the west. I spelled my name a little different back then, but it was quiet an adventure. They were nice enough to set up a memorial in my honor along the Missouri River.
Lewis and Clark Trail...oh the memories of exploring the west as a moutain man.
If you don't believe me you can check it all out on wikipedia where they say John Colter is "widely considered to be the first mountain man"
A good description of me don't you think? haha :)
2 comments:
Great photos, Jon. Looks like such a fun time.
This was my favorte day of the road trip. i.love.missouri.so.much. Those donuts were great. And, I did go in the art museum. I had to use the bathroom. And I got lost so I got to look at some cool art. I also may have wandered around an extra minute or two. Anyway, Fast Eddies was great and I love cheap good food. Pie Town was sad because they didn't have the Almond Cream like on Feasting on Asphalt. Sigh. Also, remember that random animal we saw right down the road from Fast Eddies? And it wasn't a nutra but I thought it was? Good times.
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