These 8 Aerial Views Of St. Louis Will Leave You Mesmerized
The City of St. Louis is not just the Gateway to the West, but an incredibly beautiful city too. These images show our growth, change, and beauty. Always improving, the city is only getting better each year. Look below to see amazing aerial views of St.Louis, present and past.

Most pictures of St. Louis are from the east looking west. This photo shows a fresh perspective of our city. And, rarely seen in photos of the Arch, our neighbors to the east, in Illinois.

In this striking look back in time, buildings along a 40 block area have been demolished to build the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.
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Can you spot St. Louis in this photo? We'll give you a hint: even in shadow the St. Louis Arch is impressive!
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The Arch is an amazing engineering feat, and an example of what people can accomplish if they decide to do something no one has done before.

A birds-eye view of Busch Stadium from the Arch. The new stadium opened in 2006, the same year the St. Louis Cardinals won their 10th World Series title.

The St. Louis Cardinals' home for 40 years was an impressive structure. You can view it above as it was being constructed in the 1960s.

The city glows in blue and amber colors as a wintry night closes in.

The Old Court House is now serving as the visitors center for the Arch, as new construction continues.
The city of St. Louis combines natural beauty with awe-inspiring human ingenuity. Have you seen the view from the Arch too? Share your pictures and story with us.
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