Programming Archives | Gateway Arch https://www.gatewayarch.com/category/programming/ Gateway Arch Mon, 12 Mar 2018 20:35:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 President Jefferson and the Gateway Arch https://www.gatewayarch.com/president-jefferson-and-the-gateway-arch/ https://www.gatewayarch.com/president-jefferson-and-the-gateway-arch/#respond Fri, 10 Mar 2017 03:31:41 +0000 https://www.gatewayarch.com/president-jefferson-and-the-gateway-arch/ One of the most iconic figures in American history, Thomas Jefferson, a Founding Father and third U.S. president, was inaugurated 216 years ago on March 4. One of his most significant achievements of his 8-year presidency was his role in the westward expansion of the United States. It is for that reason that the Gateway Arch is forever connected to him.

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jefferson_1.gifOne of the most iconic figures in American history, Thomas Jefferson, a Founding Father and third U.S. president, was inaugurated 216 years ago on March 4. One of his most significant achievements of his 8-year presidency was his role in the westward expansion of the United States. It is for that reason that the Gateway Arch is forever connected to him.

Jefferson and the Corps of Discovery
In 1803, the United States acquired a vast domain of land, the Louisiana Territory, from France in the Louisiana Purchase. President Jefferson commissioned Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the uncharted land, studying its plants, animals and geography in order to determine how to exploit the territory economically. Lewis & Clark’s Corps of Discovery left from near St. Louis in 1804, eventually reaching the Pacific Ocean.

Memorializing Jefferson
In 1933, in the midst of the Great Depression, a prominent St. Louis lawyer, Luther Ely Smith, was saddened by the declining state of his once prospering hometown. Smith realized something needed to be done to revitalize the city and honor its roots in westward expansion & thus the idea for a memorial honoring Thomas Jefferson was conceived. In December 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order creating the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.

Gateway Arch Origins
The world’s top architects submitted entries for an architectural competition that would determine precisely what form the memorial would take. Ultimately, a young Finnish architect, Eero Saarinen, was selected as the winner with his arch design. (He even beat out his own father!). For Eero, “The major concern …was to create a monument which would have lasting significance and would be a landmark of our time… Neither an obelisk nor a rectangular box nor a dome seemed right on this site or for this purpose. But here, at the edge of the Mississippi River, a great arch did seem right.” The 630-foot-tall Arch was completed in 1965. Today, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial is comprised of the Gateway Arch, Old Courthouse and surrounding park grounds.

A Challenge for You
As one of six national parks in Missouri, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial is part of the Missouri National Parks Passport Challenge, a budget-friendly, family-friendly adventure that will take you all over the Show Me State to Missouri’s six national parks. Complete the challenge to win prizes, and register your passport to be entered to win the grand prize of four tickets to a 2018 season Kansas City or St. Louis home baseball game, plus a one-night hotel stay. Find out more at MONationalParks.com.

Sources:
National Park Service (Lewis & Clark)
National Park Service (Eero Saarinen)
History.com

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President Ulysses S. Grant’s February Milestones https://www.gatewayarch.com/president-ulysses-s-grant%c2%92s-february-milestones/ https://www.gatewayarch.com/president-ulysses-s-grant%c2%92s-february-milestones/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2017 05:11:03 +0000 https://www.gatewayarch.com/president-ulysses-s-grant%c2%92s-february-milestones/ Although Presidents' Day was originally established in 1885 in recognition of George Washington, the federal holiday is now a day to commemorate all U.S. presidents.  

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14444702_1307235635967466_1695356399875083681_o.jpgAlthough Presidents’ Day was originally established in 1885 in recognition of George Washington, the federal holiday is now a day to commemorate all U.S. presidents.

And even though February is the shortest month of the year, President Ulysses S. Grant had many defining moments during this month. We’re remembering a few of his milestones in honor of Presidents’ Day.

February 1844: Young Ulysses meets Julia Dent, the younger sister of his friend and former roommate at Jefferson Barracks military post. Julia and Ulysses were engaged by May of that year.

February 6, 1862: Brig. Gen. Grant is victorious at the Battle of Fort Henry in Tennessee, the first important victory for the Union in the Civil War.

February 16, 1862: Grant accepts the surrender of Confederate troops under General Simon Bolivar Buckner at Fort Donelson, Tennessee, gaining the nickname “Unconditional Surrender” Grant.

February 2, 1870: President Grant signs the 15th Amendment to the Constitution, giving black males the right to vote.

Learn more about the life and times of President Grant by clicking here.

Did you know? Three of Missouri’s six national parks honor past presidents: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in St. Louis, Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site in St. Louis and Harry S Truman National Historic Site. And all are part of the Missouri National Parks Passport Challenge, which takes you on adventures to the six national parks and rewards you for visiting.

Photo credit: Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site.

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